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Headless Body in Topless Bar
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Directed by Rose Troche, bitches!

This is the first time I've felt drawn to Woodley as a screen presence. Hallelujah, because if she had put me off the way she has in the past it would have ruined this show for me.

Don't you mean quit the recap? Don't blame the show on a critic's interpretation of it.

She looks exactly like his great love Katerina Petrova.

Sounds like purgatory.

I forget what it was right this minute, but they did talk about the judge's reason. The DA just seems to have Bento Martinez Character Syndrome (see The Shield).

Well, Atwood hated Annalise because of Nate.

You're being remarkably literal. I was not "blaming" Rebecca (not Beth) or her career on his death (if that's how it plays out). I was speculating that his reaction to it, which we've already seen, will begin the chain of events that lead to his death. Sheesh.

I was in tears most of the episode, didn't find this one very funny, although I appreciated the humor in it.

- Wes' body didn't "go missing." It was intentionally moved. He dead.

"If she goes on this tour, when and how does that journey end?"

I was shouting a lot — see my earlier comment.

And then twice more by the end of the episode.

I have already yelled obscenities at Wilson three times this episode and I've barely watched fifteen minutes of it…

Cade seems like he walked off the set of TO, he'd fit perfectly into the cast. Which is not a bad thing, I've enjoyed the show immensely.

Basically, Stefan is the only old school monster movie vampire on the show

I think she'll end up a super-powerful witch with no man or man issues.

Not Enzo! Noooooooooooo!

Tom did it, acting alone, to get Cyrus back.

They didn't even mention Wes' father on that list.