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While it was the same way they did it with Jess, I love how the roommates show their support and family mentality with Reagan by launching themselves into an extremely awkward and uncomfortable situation and making her feel more at ease about it. Are you suggesting we're not a Japanese crime family?

If you were able to pick just certain seasons/chunks of an entire show's run, Grey's Anatomy would be near the top of my list. Since George, Izzie, Sloan, Lexie and Addison were off the show, this show took a deep dive IMO and that's without the recent departures of Christina and Derek. Even worse, some of the

Ugh. Bellamy becoming Finn is so much worse than when Finn became Finn. I care less about his dead GF now that I know she was used to get him to this point in the plot. I also care less about Jasper and his deal with mass murdering Finn's ashes when he's calling out everyone else for being a mass murderer. Doing this

Top 5 Nick Miller line. That's all the people!

The fear in Carl's eyes at the end was brilliant. I'm glad Lip is going to be moving on to a new storyline.

Very nice twist with the Ice Nation assassin. They did an excellent job of building up how badass he was and I found the reveal of him being in Mt. Weather very Red Wedding ish in that you knew everyone located there was dead as fuck at that very moment like when Cat saw the doors close.

I loved the ending sequence because The Gallaghers tried to hustle as always (Lip and Ian talking down the place, Carl getting Nick to take away that guy's bid), but real life caught up to them. I spent the episode wondering why they thought 100k was enough when we've seen evidence of the neighborhood being on the

That ending was so fire that Jody (as a Shameless fan he will always and forever be Jody) being the Ice Prince and Grounder HQ being in a fucking skyscraper got sort of overshadowed because of that Lexa and Clarke interaction.

They complimented him!

At the end, I loved how Schmidt and Nick looked completely okay with leaving him in the room with Jess' stuff. They were mortified.

I am so happy to have one of my favorite shows back on TV. I loved everything about the premiere. They set up so much villainy in this episode with Jaha/ALIE, the Ice People, everyone hunting Clarke, and the Grounders since it sounds like the truce is EXTREMELY shaky.

I was happy to see them continue to build the tension (hopefully) towards the zombie reveal for Clive.

While binging this show I was scrolling through the reviews and the big thing that stood out to me is that most of the comments were concerned with the choices of the characters instead of the choices of the writers, directors, etc. That says something for a show like this that isn't necessarily amazing by any means,

It's truly unbelievable to watch this show again and see how they got from "WHATEVER THE HELL WE WANT" and all of the super cliche lines in the beginning of the show to this fantastic television, but I think one of the biggest characters that encompasses this is Monty in season 2.

Agreed. Being a Right Reasons fanboy (CHALLENGE, Survivor, Bachelor etc.) and a TV head this show was made for me and while I enjoyed it, it's quality wasn't that high in around half the episodes. I expected maaaaybe a 40-35 placement because it's new and fun, but sheesh.

I noticed in past reviews that Herc is actually a mixed bag for some people and the reason I think that is is because of how little time he spends on our screens. It's very clear that he's a good person and just likes to rib people. The glimmer in his eye when Street looked at the photo, the VERY personal note he told

No other show this year made me feel more than You're The Worst. I was so fucking happy when Jimmy smiled at the very end. I think the last show I had such an emotional connection with was Friday Night Lights. So thrilled to know that we will be getting Season 3. Bravo.

Not that we needed it, but it was an incredible payoff for his character. We never got to see these types of emotions from his character and it was executed to perfection.

Alright I think I might finally be done. I can just picture the "ALL. SECRETS. WILL. BE. REVEALED." promo they must have played for this episode. My weird enjoyment or whatever the hell you want to call what I got from this show quickly disappeared during those Quantico scenes and the rabbit chase with Simon was so

Oh he will be back. Remember what happened the last time a dog ran off in a Lindelof show?