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YOU leave America! YOU leave America! YOU leave America! EVERYBODY LEAVE AMERICA!

Plus the tension I felt in the last scene was whether Philip was gonna be there when the FBI converges on William.

That was so poorly executed on the part of the Russians. Three menacing looking dudes barging into a room is your way of recruiting a long-time FBI man? Really?

Even for two characters who never interacted on screen, that was such a great emotional scene. I can only imagine what the Sansa/Arya reunion will feel like if/when that happens.

As a die-hard fan of all three teams, this was a minor disappointment since it just rehashed stories I've already heard a million times.They could have done more with the angle about parents passing down the
sports misery down to their children—the scenes with Scott Raab and his
son in the dinner was too one-sided and

So what exactly are they after with the Young-Hee operation? Are we supposed to know yet? There are some operations like this, Lisa, and Kimmie that I have trouble following. They offer great character shading for Elizabeth and Philip, but they're either so intermittent or just drop off so I can't ever remember what

I thought they staged it pretty well. In hindsight, of course I should've seen they'd end it the same way as when Bran woke up, but I still kept waiting for him to come to throughout the ritual.

Dammit!!! Roose went out so unceremoniously. And the Starks are robbed of another payback kill.

More like Police Navi-Pedrad!

Doesn't Jon's fate have to be decided relatively soon, though? If Mel doesn't resurrect him in good time, he'll turn into a wight.

If I have one complaint for this episode, it's that Kim wasn't very involved. Which is a slightly disappointing end to a season where she was undeniably the breakout character. But we did get that great side-by-side shot of Kim and Jimmy from the commercial—we get a sincere look of pride from Kim vs. Jimmy's hammy

So Philip and Elizabeth tell Paige they're quarantined for 36 hours. In that timespan, Pastor Tim gets bumped. Paige still gonna believe mom and dad don't hurt anyone (even if, in this case, it's true)?

How did Schmidt not steal Honesty Chair for his pitch?

*Breaking Bad characters crossover alert*

Before her first phone call, I thought she was preparing to hunt for jobs at other firms. I was screaming at her to quit HHM even before Howard's rug pull. She's waaaaaay too loyal to HHM, just like she's way too loyal to Jimmy.

Am I the only one who cried when the long locks were gone? Sarah Paulson looks good in anything, but man, the original Marcia Clark hairdo on her really did it for me. Look at that pic above, that's one sexy lady.

Rosita, just say good riddance and be glad. Dude's been speaking in nothing but contrived hammy metaphors since he came back.

Ilana's Abbi was spectacularly awful, but at least she got Abbi's penchant for fake phone calls to exit awkward conversations.

That football analogy was gold, Juice! Gold! First, Shapiro was the quarterback. Then maybe he's the coach. And for some reason Dershowitz is in the front office. That scene just clinched the episode as the funniest so far.

Why was Kim okay with Jimmy lying in the first place before finding out he falsified evidence? It would seem at odds with her character to be scrupulous about one thing but not another—or just the whole damn thing of making shit up for a drug dealer.