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Wow.
Everything has been said already, so just thank God for this comments section.
One of many thoughts I had while watching the "fight" scene was how intense it must have been to shoot that scene.
Also, Ed's version of The Wonder of You (sang by Connor O'Brien) is on youtube and it is beautiful. Ed was a bit weird but

She looked baffled, to me. Like she never, in a million years, imagined that these two people could enjoy each other's company. It was a big "Huh?"

To me, it was an interlude where they felt free of all the issues that had separated them in the first place, happy to be close to each other again, excited about their new project : the baby. At the end though, reality came back with the casual talk about marriage and the bills. I think Hannah, especially, realized

You should watch "What Maisie knew", if you haven't already. The relationship between his character and Maisie is beautiful and he is great in this kind of roles too. Yes, he's simply a very good actor.

Yeah, I hear you. Clearly, there are some realism issues, as far as their lifestyle is concerned, especially with Lucca's character. But physically, they look young to me, so Colin being 32 doesn't surprise me that much.

"I'm too pretty to go to a cooling station."

They will, they're together in the promo for next week's episode.

It happens to be one of my favorites, yeah.

40-years-olds? Cush Jumbo is 31 and Bartha is 38 and looks younger to me. Yeah, maybe they could have made him 35 or something but their characters aren't 40-years-olds.

Well, maybe it didn't make it clear, but it suggested that. I don't know, for me, it showed that they were going to do what they had to do, separately. After such a day, to go their own way so abruptly didn't feel ok. You could feel the shift, the change of tone in that little bit of dialogue. Plus, the face to face

The dialogue at the end of the scene, while unrelated, made it quite clear that they each were going to go their own way.

Driver and Dunham killed that scene at the diner. Her eyes filled with tears, his smile fading away, the mutual silent understanding. It was very moving. I had mixed feeling about a possible reunion between these two, and for a second there I thought it was maybe a dream, but I have to say that seeing them together,

I'm only at the beginning, episode 2. I already can't stand Hannah's smug and detached tone. It's a serious subject matter and it's treated, from Hannah's point of view, like a "got you !" thing. Well, for now… I like the rest of it, I like Dylan Minnette (he will always be Jack Shepard's son, for me) but when

I liked the high angle shot of the room, when Maggie is doing her mother's nails after she just passed. I thought it was well done. Other than that, I thought it was all too weepy and manipulative yes. And I used to love Grey's because it was the right balance of sad and fun. Also, the music choices are not as good as

The single tear and the sappy music right at the beginning? Damn. Grey's anatomy used to have balance. And were we supposed to be emotionally invested? Diane was created only to be killed off, we never knew her.

Frankie looking at Grace up close, while Grace rolls over her : "Oh Grace. I probably don't say this often enough but you are a striking woman." So sweet and funny.

When I think of Joe Mantegna, I think of Liberty Heights. I have a soft spot for this movie and I loved him in it. I wish he would do more than Criminal Minds.
Gary Cole is also very good as Kurt McVeigh. He and Christine Baranski make one sexy, complex couple.

And thus the Miles Teller bashing on the comments section resumed.

Yeah, I commented on the "Rest in peace" line last week, although Jessa said it to Hannah, not the other way around. I've been sceptic about a possible Jessa overdose, until I saw the promo for next week, but maybe all those previous comments about it tainted my vision. It's just a promo and we all know promos are