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To stall Pilcher /prevent Kate's death?

Great idea, but a little complicated for these writers.

Same brunette bangs haircut MB has had in all her guest appearances(I have avoided Homeland so don't know if she showed her forehead in that).

You might enjoy this week's Key & Peele sketch on spoilers spoing a dinner party. I think Comedy Central reruns the week's episode until right before the new one(Wed I think—watch it dvr'd so not sure).

Yes Yes yes: "there is still time to stop it" or whatever the secret service guy said to Pilcher back then. tho then we have the ? of why the Secret Service would now about the experiment. Was it really gov't sponsored as Kate thought or was it rogue? Was the Secret Service taken over by rogues ala "Scandal's B52

That's called a contrived unbelievable coincidence . Lazy(the writers) not lucky(Teresa).

They keep having people look at clandestine notes/cards /pass on tips verbally in the hospital where there are mega cameras. And we know now that the watchers can just turn on the sound anytime they want to. Hardest to believe Pilcher wouldn't have assigned someone to directly listen to/watch Pam after he himself

The kids acting out was a great way to give all of the adults, especially the unnamed undeveloped token character of colorat the monitor (at least he got some speaking lines) & Pilcher a chance to see/say"this had gone to far!" That they made the conscious choice to allow/be accomplices to straight out murder when

Not watching the spinoff, so your tag always made me flash on that time span when it was THE deep catchphrase—-before "it is what it is."

According to tv, it's a duel between forensics taking samples of the blood/clothes and detectives wanting the freshest eyewitness descriptions/accounts(see this week's Aquarius where the cop witness to murders of two cops gets interrogated at the scene, then in front of the whole squad room including

& did she just call NFL "American "football'" like most everyone else in the world?

Her cruel nurse seemed like a cartoonish caricature done better so many times before, which made it even less convincing when she all of a sudden developed empathy/feelings that she had never shown before.

That would explain why his supposed daughter doesn't have his eyes, facial structure or build. Gina Gershon genes would def be dominant.

Yes, and the naughty boys riffing & plot lines went on forever to no hilarity—boring & predictable. Does everyone in the band have to be stuck In Howard Stern circa 1992? And why would Johnny immediately flip into overprotective suburban Dad of a 15 year old girl mode about the 25 year old he's scamming for money?

Wasn't the Bruce Jenner line a another not too subtle gag about how out of touch with current/gossip culture Johnny Rock is? The looks he gets when he yells it are beyond pity.

I liked the low key womansplaining way she raised her point. Jargonfree.

Still is.

Yes, he does in the second episode & his riffs are brilliant.

Second show was wonderful, all but the ???s at the beginning.

The obvious twist for the British Colonial sketch would have been for one of them to bring up some innocuous,real but non-exploitative(& probably non-sexual)local custom he refused to do because it was just too much. Maybe they thought that was too obvious, but you're right, that particular sketch was a little