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I'm going to miss Slade. I know he'll be back, but not in the same capacity as this season. Here's hoping that Waller teams up with him at some point during season 3, as it's most likely going to be Team Arrow vs. Argus. Either that, or they figure out a way to have Slade reluctantly team up with Team Arrow in

Maybe this a form of protest against Veep being the lead out of a freshman series instead of it being the other way around.

Anyone else get a Heath Ledger Joker vibe from Pitt's character?

As great as this show has been, that was the first time I actually laughed out loud while watching it.

I wouldn't mind seeing the library ambered because of something Tammy II does.

They also have the extended Flu Season 2 on NBC's website, and according to Schur, the extended cut of this one will be up later today.

If Biden isn't the president in Parks & Rec's 2017, Schur needs to rethink his entire career and possibly his entire life.

Esparza's not really free. He's a regular on SVU. Dude's been jetting from NY to Toronto nonstop for this.

When Anthony Michael Hall was Trout on Psych I could've sworn he'd already been in an episode. Now I realize that I was remembering that commercial.

Regarding this whole Frank sharing a room with a kid thing, when I was 8 I was hospitalized with Kawasaki for 10 days, and when the initial hospital I went to refused to diagnose me with Kawasaki, my mom had me transferred to another hospital, where I shared a room with an adult. I don't know why, but it happened.

Shawn's vision of the Spencer-Guster family was beautiful.

I could see Henry getting into some trouble for going up to kids, telling them to close their eyes, and then invite them back to his place to teach them about criminals.

Sure the episode was pretty run of the mill, but the last 20 minutes or so (starting with Shawn's video messages) was done spectacularly, especially that proposal. Also when Vick and Jules mentioned their new consultant, I was hoping for an actual glimpse of Monk at work in the background.

Those three characters that show up at the end that "do not appear friendly" are from the books and play a pretty major role. I'm not going to spoil anything, but after seeing them (especially the dude with the mustache) I'm pretty pumped for the next episode.

Am I the only one who caught the Swerski Superfans commercial with George Wendt that aired during a commercial break?

I'm sure you could all think of another recently deceased tv character (of an also recently deceased series) that you would say RIP (character's name). I'll give you a hint, he shares his initials with an American poet born on Long Island in 1819. (Trying really hard not to spoil anything even though it's been a

How else is FX gonna milk the show?  AMC already did the split seasons, they gotta do something original.  By the time we get to the series finale it will be a three night miniseries-like event.

No, Sutter killed him off in this episode too.

Didn't even catch that.  Was still laughing/trying to figure out if Tig was being honest about the line regarding Tig's daddy issues

CCH Pounder's DA's probably got some skeletons in her closet.  I bet she's really Pope's mom and she ends up integrating a young man into SAMCRO in order to get revenge on the death of her son.  Pretty much like Scream 2, only without being self-referential.