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Ah, OK, thanks for clarifying - was finding it hard wrapping my head around that.

Your mother's Nigerian and she was OK with you being named Latoya?

And another thing that annoyed me - they use the sieve to bring out something tiny and unsee-able from the jacuzzi - then in the next shot Bernadette is carrying a big-ass rabbit!! Tray insulting to the viewer!

Urgh - when I saw Penny and Leonard moan about the waiting time in the restaurant I thought to myself: "Well, of course they aren't going to do the chick-tells-guy-to-bribe-maitre-d-to-get-seated-faster trope" cos I've seen that with Monica and Chandler at least 100 times on Friends reruns!

That makes sense. Annalise figured out Sam was paying for support to a Haitian chick with a biracial son - figured it must be his son - decided to check her out and stage a not-by-chance encounter with Mama-Wes in the playground (cos why would Annalise be in a kid's playground anyway with no kid ?…).

Well, in my head - Connor had a threeway with Asher and Oliver. Wait, sorry, I mean in *Michaela's* head!

Ditto. At one point I thought to myself "Aw, I could just eat you up!" - then I realised that that saying is kinda creepy, and I should never say that out loud!

Prior to watching this ep, I already knew the actress cast to play Wes's mom this season - so when I saw her on the doorstep with a baby I knew Annalise was hallucinating.

OK, in a show that expects us to believe 6 impossible things before breakfast - which I am game for, like most fans - two trivial things were jarring in their implausibility:

Um, Yes, I *know* Bridgette Wilson-Sampras is Mrs Pete Sampras in real life. To repeat, when Schmidt yelled : "I'm the Bridget Wilson-Sampras here!" I knew what movie he was referencing ….

I guess I should be embarassed that when Schmidt yelled: "I'm the Bridget Wilson-Sampras here!" I knew straight away what movie he was referencing ….

Reagan to CeCe: "Of course I went for you - I go nuts for big boobs - I'm a real melon felon!"

*crickets*

… and then badger Baxter to testify against Anna and her baby, even though Baxter was nowhere near to witness the crime!

"… sample more of Mrs Patmore's goodies"

Well, see … Mary mentioned that they were a table of singletons - which means poor Evelyn is still unmarried.

It says a lot that Anna - who is a paid servant and of no relation to Edith - is essentially protecting Edith from Mary - Edith's own flesh and blood!

This should be renamed "A song for Evelyn Napier":

Matthew Goode was perfect as decent guy Finn Polmar in The Good Wife (my other Sunday night must-watch) and he was STELLAR as a deadly sociopath in Stoker (a Hitchcock-style thriller written by Prison Break's Wentworth Miller)