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I'm definitely okay with Fitz running again. I can't wait to see these characters campaign in real time, rather than in flashback.

This is my favorite reading of the show. I love looking at Jenna like I look at Hannah Horvath. Seriously, watch the show and count how many times she cuts people off to talk about her own issues, or just stares ahead dead-eyed and internal-monologuing while they talk, and then twists the conversation back around to

Valerie's experiments with baby-talk were the standout moment of the episode for me. Girl had clearly put some thought into what she'd say to Matty during sex.

Well, I totally bought him picking "Stop" as a safeword as a perfectly adorable expression of his pureness and innocence. Tamara's impressed agreement made me realize what a perfect couple they are.

I completely agree. I'd much rather have the queens going at it one last time instead of all this fake-ass "I love my sisters!" bullshit.

I totally agree about Alaska being well-adjusted. Maybe I'm forgetting something — aside from some mild RoLaskaTox discomfort, did she get in an argument with ANYBODY? They tried to come for her being a second-rate Sharon in one of the episodes toward the beginning, but she just wasn't willing to engage, and they all

I feel like I guessed every single plot twist in the first ~9 episodes.

This is why I was jump-out-of-my-seat enthralled by the "EARN ME!" scene…

I agree that the supporting cast deserves much more credit than Todd gave.
 
"Seven Fifty-Two" was great in part because of Diaz, but I was blown away by *everyone* in that episode. EVERY single member of Olivia's team was handed a fantastically written, highly emotional monologue in trying to relate to Huck, and I felt

I'm really hoping Diaz gets Supporting, especially after "Seven Fifty Two." Such incredible range.

See, the "Earn me!" moment is one of my favorite moments on the whole show. I find that whole relationship so creepy and controlling and unsettling, so it was fantastic to me for her to throw it all back in his face and stand up for herself so goddamn forcefully.

I thought he was early 20s too, but Tom clearly says in his voicemail "Oh god, now I feel like a teenager… maybe that's because you are a teenager…"

Also… Kyle was a teenager?!

Lots of my favorite unintentionally hysterical moments have been discussed elsewhere in the comments (Bombshell ending with a dead character singing a song to give her death meaning  but Julia and Kyle sharing a chuckle over what a dumb idea that is, Karen turning her back to the camera instead of having to react to

Hey now, give her some credit — sometimes she walks slowly toward Jimmy.

While wearing a scarf draped over her head! This show has some of the best unintentional comedy I've ever seen.

Speaking of which WHY HASN'T ABC FAMILY RENEWED BUNHEADS YET?!

I thought the key for 'Vienna' was really off too. Glad I'm not alone!

Julia's menacing, infuriated "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID" was one of my favorite laughs of the night.