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After all the build up I'd rather they surprised us with someone not intimidating.

As is often the case this season, the case was not very interesting but everything else was so well done that it felt like a very good episode. So do we think Mycroft is in league with Moriarty or something less sinister?

Nate's under-rated, I'd like better things for him. He might have been a better lead than Samberg for Brooklyn 99.

If he had done what you said, the press would have gotten hold if it and his sister would be publicly embarrassed from being the center of a media circus.

This movie made me fall in love with Mary Steenburgen.

Cersei and Jaimie Lannister.

I wonder what would have happened if Eli was the one to try to fix it.

I'd agree except all my favorite shows are based on that type of problem solving. Justified, Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad etc.

Maybe he helped in the aftermath?

Well I wouldn't go out on that limb in real life but this is a drama and dramas are prone for doing dramatic things. ;)

They left it incomplete. My guess is that he's guilty and someone on the prosecution side is fiddling with evidence. I also expect the guy in jail will hang himself; he had that look.

It's always interesting to hear what the director of G.I. Jane is up to.

The rest of the review.

"the most tolerable he's probably ever been" I could agree with that, with this episode.

If you like Eldard's work, check out the last season of Justified. He had a substantial role that he performed well.

Using a more stationary camera would solve 50% of the problems with this show. The other 50% is going to take some work since you can't fire Samberg.

My reaction too. I didn't understand his strutting like he had just proved anything.

It seemed like the episode ended 2/3 the way through and then it still kept going with unnecessary further developments. But when all was said and done I liked it a lot.

"If I hire enough cool people, I'll look cool too!" - some showrunner.

Me too, especially since in movies and tv shows characters usually do it for a ridiculously long time, like they are polishing a car once a month and not doing something they'll do twice more that day.