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This episode was all about Linden. This is just the impression I got from the episode but she already solved the case. It was one of the parents or family members. Her determination for it not to be is what drove her insane last time, and it's doing it again. That's what she was going to say. She may have dug up a

This episode was all about Linden. This is just the impression I got from the episode but she already solved the case. It was one of the parents or family members. Her determination for it not to be is what drove her insane last time, and it's doing it again. That's what she was going to say. She may have dug up a

I can't believe no one ever thought to abbreviate pharmacist as 'cist before now. I guess because it could easily be confused with physicists.

I can't believe no one ever thought to abbreviate pharmacist as 'cist before now. I guess because it could easily be confused with physicists.

I thought it was devastating. Henry was our safe zone. The child is never supposed to die. But he did. Snow stopped breathing, sure, but because it was a fairy tale world the cinematic language never read: death. She was… mostly dead. Henry's death happened in the real world so it felt more real in that moment. There

It's a review and a history lesson on Surf Pop dynasties of the 21st century all in one!

I will say this. It was ballsy to kill Henry. They gave it enough time to feel really shitty and not like the typical manipulative is-he-dead-for-realsies? moment. I hated the twerp, and really the actor can't even play a convincing dead kid, but even I, cynical AV club commenter, felt Emma and Regina's heartache. The

Somewhere Isabella Rosselini is making a Jellyfish/primate/dragonfly/chimera costume to illustrate fairy dwarf sex to the world.

This sucks. Awake is the rare show that raises the stakes almost every week. At least a second season would have given them time to tell a tight finished narrative. It's amazing how much has happened on that show within the framework of a police procedural.

I think Nimoy's done. His performance made those already over written scenes stumbling and awkward. I love the guy for what he's given us so far but time to move past the actor if they want to keep the character. This should have felt more momentous than it did. Emotionally, they really deflated all the drama with

Only elliot can milk a joke pronunciation like Bikeen and get this many laughs. I also loved the part where Little dude tore into the goat and Monsanto was like, "she's re-enacting the crime, duh" 

Kind of thought we'd see Leslie's mom, at least in a throwaway gag.

I'm just assuming that the blonde girl died at the end and everyone else had ice cream.

For Mama… For Mama… For Mama… there are some incredibly disturbing implications there of which Cesare was well aware. It was still hilarious.

It goes without saying….

I feel like Jon Snow and Danaerys are supposed to be major players but their stories this season have thus far been non-starters. Jon Snow's Adventures Beyond the Wall have yet to pay off in any significant way and feel like wasted time. More importantly they lack the mystique and danger of that first scene of the

You should probably judge it on a Harry Potter sliding scale; a series that matures with its audience.

He's not actually in the movie, he IS the movie.

They somehow missed the mark with Daniel. It was really just a beat off, but they were so close it's infuriating. I didn't believe that he would "double down" on Grayson despite how obvious it is that he would and that's the shows fault. 

I was just so happy to see Knives again. A+.