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I would've liked to see Schmidt apologizing to Elizabeth as well. That was a great character and it is out of character for Schmidt to leave her out.

She was also the girl in the Big Bang Theory who has a sycophantic crush on Sheldon and wants him to share credit with her.

I think Bear's company calms her down.

"I'll come with you wherever…as long as I get to drive." Loved it.

- Loved how Amy Acker shrank the shrink psychopath style.
 - the 3 dolled up hitwomen (well, almost!) comparing their ammunition was delicious. The pink taser was a nice touch.
 - So Reese and Zoe are indeed a thing as nonchalantly confirmed by Reese. What joy! 
 - Shaw's indignation at having been passed by Ian for

Yup. Extremely obvious. Without having to Lifetrace the shit out of him.

Schmidt: adorable to asinine. 
Elizabeth: from (really) sweet to barely makes an appearance (what a waste of the bubbly Schmidt-Liz pairing!)
Winston: Seriously, what the hell's going on with abandoning his character? 
Ugh.

Agree. Even exaggerating, one can say Sheldon is, at times, "barely tolerated." Raj just wants to be included and be able to contribute to the group as much as the others.

I completely agree. I thought this was a great episode that used its ensemble cast creatively and brought out previously unknown elements of the characters' chemistry. It definitely does not deserve a C+. Also, people dont "barely tolerate" Raj. He is also a quirky adorable character well liked by his friends.

and dylan's back. again. sigh.

I don't think the issues between Leonard and Sheldon were left unresolved. They get resolved in the cafeteria scene when Howard intervenes. Sheldon has been more open about this feelings in these two episodes and hopefully, the trend will continue and shed light on the mutual affection shared by the two roommates.

The person of interest appears in the credits every week. It is the last image of the credits sequence and the new title sequence probably adds a few more milliseconds to it so it's more noticeable.

i was mindfucked after watching this episode. thanks for the F. there is justice in this world after all.

I agree with most points you make in the review except about the last "cliffhanger" scene: that was probably one of the redeeming moments in an otherwise dull and dumb episode of Dexter. Only because it could have easily gotten worse. If they had simply stopped at showing a still water scene, it would have probably

Carter's first name in Jocelyn. We saw that for a second in the episode when the machine identified the threat to her before the detective pulled her away on the false mission.

Bminus is a generous score for this episode. There were terrible flaws in the storyline: how can it be so convenient for Emily to simply waltz into the Grayson manor and listen in on the most private discussion between Conrad and Victoria happening behind closed (heavy thick) wooden doors. Come on! could they not have