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Well, considering Renard is his boss and knows the truth of what happened, I think he'll be okay. While you would think cops have be mentally sound and have really high job performance expectations, in the real world, police officers sometimes do terrible things indicative of an unsound mind or general lack of fitness

Sometimes they don't close the door either when they walk in some place and it drives me insane. Someone will walk into a house/apartment/shop and then NOT CLOSE THE DOOR and start talking away to someone else with the door still fricking open. Letting the bugs in.

OUATiW has been getting better and better. I think the episode benefited from more limited special effects. I mean…in concept, the idea of a visually different wonderland is good but in execution their CGI has been terrible so it might be just as well to abandon that aspect of Wonderland. I wouldn't mind if they

Hook reacted to Henry like a kid would. Emma reacted to everything throughout the episode like a slightly older kid. I'm surprised the three of them don't move into a playhouse. Truly, the Charming genes are cursed with arrested development.

It makes it sooooooooo much more ridiculous when you think back to when Hook was asking her to use her super power on him. It would be hilarious if Hook thought her powers were full of crap and was just using that to try and get her attention, but the show keeps playing it straight, later revealing without a nod to

Hey, it's better than Drew Lee.

While it didn't sound quite like what I was used to, the Pinoys I know do have very thick accents. I think it comes from learning English in the Philippines from speakers who also have that very thick accent.

Yeah, I disagree with that too. I don't see how having a clueless outsider is a necessary narrative point for a supernatural/fantasy story. Buffy, Supernatural etc don't need it, and the Mulder/Scully relationship on X-Files wasn't exactly the same thing. I don't know what purpose it serves.

I dunno, but if I were her keeping away from my kids might strike me as a good idea. I wouldn't want the nano doing anything to them. She might feel they're better off without her at this point.

'I've got water in my vagina' was it for me, something about the delivery.

I recall that it was the husband who ditched her because he thought she was going crazy and he took the kids with him. Then, having nothing else to do she headed out to see whether or not she was crazy.

It was so stupid, you couldn't believe anyone would put the time and money into building it without figuring this out. Clearly, SHIELD needs to make like Dirk Gently and hire a small child that they can run all their super secret plans by. If that child can figure out an obvious logical flaw then the plan needs

This had to be the easiest target for enemies of SHIELD to fuck with, seeing as how it's so easy to get it to self-destruct. Seems like it's actually kind of a design flaw as far as super top secret bunkers go.

I don't know if it's so much what Jared is doing with Sam, but rather what the writers are doing with Sam. Frankly, since Kripke left it seems like they've kind of lost a handle on what his character is so he's increasingly all over the map, and they write him to react in ways that drive the plot, rather than from a

Bullying/playing the victim is basically tumblr bloggers in a nutshell (sj crowd especially). I think they've gotten so used to it they've forgotten there's another way to socially interact with people.

I thought Dean and Benny shared some more heated looks than Dean and Cas did. It's too bad fangirls went insane on them, it was kind of nice to see Dean bonding with other people. It seemed like the writers weren't shying away from men having an emotional bond even if that meant some people read a homoerotic undertone

Well, exactly! She blended right in, you didn't really notice her, her performance was in line with the tone of the show. She didn't stand out but I found no fault with her acting either. I didn't spend the episode thinking about how crap her acting was and how annoying her character was. Hence, so much better than

In a show were a lot of disbelief is suspended, it REALLY pushed things to believe that ANY organization lets people continue to work for it who do that.

If this episode was supposed to make people feel bad about wishing Skye would die and then like her more it didn't work on me.

AoS is laundry folding TV. Not good, not terrible, you don't feel like you need to pay close attention to it, and you can turn it on when you want something on that you don't care too much about or want to pay that much attention to. It wouldn't be so sad if it wasn't something that seemed like it should be so much