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Clyde got well deserved close ups. Yay!

I really don't like where the show has been taking Bernadette this season. Assertive is one thing, mean is mean and not funny.

Cranky, aging actor struggling to keep career going is an apt description of Pacino anyway.

I guess some people watch merely for the zombie squishing,

This is the most humanistic episode yet. I liked the change of pace.

Just what is Mycroft up to and with whom? But then again in the canon he is the British Gov't. And I watch for Clyde as much as anything else.

Agree with Zoe part.. Everything she does has awful consequences.

Marie certainly can spew the venom, non verbal or not.

Perhaps those of us of the female persuasion find it easier to connect with Coven easier than you do Todd. The witches in training dispatching the Axeman was priceless….and Danny Huston is an excellent actor who seemed to relish his part,

Kudos to Herschel for being Herschel. Great episode for him.

Jumpy an petulant pretty well describes Sherlock at all times.

I was tickled that the writers actually invoked one of the original A C Doyle stories.

Time for Clyde to return. I miss him!

well said.

Very simply a really fun episode.. Bob Newhart is priceless.

Anybody doing 'Witchy Woman'

I tend to agree. Marie has been practicing her craft for hundreds of years and her skills are pretty sharply honed, although out opponents practice different types of magic. It's all dark but still different.

That's an interesting question, that could make for quite the twist in this already convoluted storyline. The shadowy figure in cape and cloak wandering thru the hospital halls could have been a Fiona manifestation. She did say that the Coven was being destroyed from within.Burning Mrytle was just a gift bonus.…

Some people have natural immunity, perhaps that is the case with Tyrese.

That certainly makes food for thought.