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I was so shocked by the Bernthal/D'onofrio size difference.

I think he said "Someone's here" when she arrived and he definitely yelled "Nice to meet you!" when she left.

Thanks! It's fixed.

I don't have, like, a moral problem with either character killing. I'm just interested in watching a good story and I found Elektra to be a more engaging character to watch in her early appearances. In this episode, however, I don't think they use her violent tendencies to say anything interesting about her (which was

Season ends with him ripping off his mask and revealing that he's actually Jessica Jones fan favorite (lolz), Will Simpson.

Er, umm, and, uh… also I forgot to tell you guys about the sudden amnesia that came over me!

I love the reveal that the glass was one punch away from breaking when the guy agreed to talk.

I thought it was definitely supposed to be a flawed moment for Matt. He's invested so fully in "no killing" as his highest moral code and has cast Karen as the angelic force in his life, pulling him towards good. So to hear her argue in favor of murder was too much for him and he (unfairly) pushed her away. It was a

The long pause before "Same time tomorrow, Matthew?" was perfect.

Thanks, just saw this on Twitter! too I'm not caught up on Agent Carter S2 yet so I didn't catch that one, but it's been updated now.

I think one of the other dead patients was the girl from train accident right? The one stuck on the pole with the guy?

They don't really address it specifically but the character and her husband are *super* jazzed about having four babies and very eager to protect all of them. So I think we're supposed to get the sense that they specifically wanted to have them all. The episode starts with her on hospital bedrest for the next eight (I

I don't think the calling is a specifically gendered thing. The new norm, for better or for worse (probably worse), is to ignore someone you don't want to see (especially if they're basically a stranger). If a girl obsessively called a guy and showed up at his work it would be just as creepy.

Thank you! I've never found Ben interesting either, but I can't quite put my finger on why. He's clearly written to be Bailey's dream man (fair enough) but that leaves no interesting character flaws to explore.

I rewound my Netflix to watch the dancing extras about four times because they look SO DUMB.

It helps that we've already spent so much time with Karen so she can't be reduced to *just* a good girl, even if that's her main role here.

"Dammit Jim, I'm a lawyer, not a doctor!"

I was entirely unclear on that as well, and even multiple rewatches didn't clarify anything. I *think* she didn't kill him though.

You never know when The Binge will strike!

Can't it be two things? It did not feel like Frank was faking his concern for that dog.