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I think the main problem is that Gordon doesn't think her job is important, so she shouldn't have a problem blowing it off if he wants her to.  It's just sports, for heaven's sake!  His job, of course, is very important and therefore if he has to break dates and cancel weekends with her, it's completely justified.

@Bender Bukowski:  Jesse is so under Walt's thumb that I think Walt doesn't see him as a threat.  He's priming Jesse for the fact that Walt's going to suggest killing Mike at some point.

@Bender Bukowski:  Jesse is so under Walt's thumb that I think Walt doesn't see him as a threat.  He's priming Jesse for the fact that Walt's going to suggest killing Mike at some point.

They needed five diamonds to make the value of Peter's offering commensurate to the bad guy's.  The three diamonds were worth less than $3 million, and they needed somewhere around $4 million to compete with Cook and get the fence interested enough to make her think about taking Peter's deal over Cook.

They needed five diamonds to make the value of Peter's offering commensurate to the bad guy's.  The three diamonds were worth less than $3 million, and they needed somewhere around $4 million to compete with Cook and get the fence interested enough to make her think about taking Peter's deal over Cook.

Michael Weston has actually guest-starred on Burn Notice.  It was really freaky seeing his name in the credits.

Michael Weston has actually guest-starred on Burn Notice.  It was really freaky seeing his name in the credits.

Me too!  Good to know it's not my POS computer.

Me too!  Good to know it's not my POS computer.

Fanny doesn't own any of the property.  Hubbell owned all the property including the dance studio, managed it, and paid all the property taxes.  I bet he probably paid some of Fanny's bills without her knowing it also.  When Hubbell died, he left all his property to Michelle, and now she owns everything, including the

Fanny doesn't own any of the property.  Hubbell owned all the property including the dance studio, managed it, and paid all the property taxes.  I bet he probably paid some of Fanny's bills without her knowing it also.  When Hubbell died, he left all his property to Michelle, and now she owns everything, including the

I haven't seen this episode is a while, but I'm pretty sure that Bruno says "the Plains states", as in the Great Plains states.  You know, Nebraska and such.

I haven't seen this episode is a while, but I'm pretty sure that Bruno says "the Plains states", as in the Great Plains states.  You know, Nebraska and such.

Well, if Franklin hadn't done what he did, the child…would have died.  That kid was a goner no matter what happened.  Franklin's actions merely changed the parents from passive killers (in Franklin's mind, at least) to active killers.

Well, if Franklin hadn't done what he did, the child…would have died.  That kid was a goner no matter what happened.  Franklin's actions merely changed the parents from passive killers (in Franklin's mind, at least) to active killers.

It seemed to me like a lot of the first season was spent with various Fae saying "humans are just food" and Bo saying "humans are people too!".  If this ep were in the 1st season, I think Bo would have found the girl before she killed the human and convinced her there was another way to get the pelts back, with

It seemed to me like a lot of the first season was spent with various Fae saying "humans are just food" and Bo saying "humans are people too!".  If this ep were in the 1st season, I think Bo would have found the girl before she killed the human and convinced her there was another way to get the pelts back, with

I thought Bo was supposed to be upset when humans got killed.  Of course this guy was a horrible serial killer, but he was deliberately murdered and had his hand and blubber removed for supernatural purposes.  But it's OK because it was a bad guy and the selkies really really needed to? 

I thought Bo was supposed to be upset when humans got killed.  Of course this guy was a horrible serial killer, but he was deliberately murdered and had his hand and blubber removed for supernatural purposes.  But it's OK because it was a bad guy and the selkies really really needed to? 

At the beginning of the ep, Cruz takes his semi-conscious son to the shower and asks Jackie to turn on the water.  She does, mistakingly turning on hot water instead of cold.  She mutters something about the faucet being French.  I thought I misunderstood what she said, but I guess I heard her correctly.