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I'm putting my guess about what will happen next week based on the promo under the spoiler bars…

Loved this fantastic episode. Best one yet. I love one-off therapy episodes. I love when the cast has to dress up for an event. And I love stories where people take "Roman Holiday"-style vacations from their lives.

I got stuck on that line too. Like, does it have another meaning?

I really want to know Xavier's backstory, to account for his apocalypse theory and current approach to life. When he ended up on a therapist's couch to talk about why he couldn't tell Evie that he wanted to be committed to her? I 100% thought that's where we were going. Like, of course he's reluctant to commit to

Achilles Dick is a real thing.

Absolutely. But you could see that Van wanted Earn to stay over in this episode.

Earn spotting his jacket on the guy right before he got shot up was a really good joke. I loved Earn having to approach the cops and hesitatingly ask them to check the pockets. But hey, he done outsmarted himself again!

Superhero origin story!

Idk, agreeing to an open relationship because you really like a guy and that's what *he* wants, only for said guy to get jealous and decide that you're the woman he wants to go exclusive for? That's female wish fulfillment. Total female fantasy of being that one special woman for whom a guy will change his lifestyle.

Evie pressed into the corner of the bathroom stall looking revolted while her boss sang Danny Boy "to get things going" made me laugh!

Monique is the second female friend of Van's that we've met, and both friends have traded themselves to men for money. Like there's this subtle pressure on Van to do the same. It's really interesting.

He's in Don Cheadle's Miles Davis movie as well. I knew he looked familiar but I never would have placed him. He's transformed.

Ginny is exactly as good at demanding what she wants as I am!

I thought this was much better and funnier than the first episode. Loads of great lines in the first ten minutes alone. You got me, show.

Me neither! The little I watched of that trailer made me feel bad for McHale and Fry.

Reviewing CBS sitcoms is a strange business, as it's clear that quality has sweet fuck all to do with their chances of success.

"Cyber Ghost" does sound like a bad tv show. Evie's outfits are cute. I loved when Evie asked her mom if she was a bigot and her mom was all "Oh honey, just because you don't like Thai food…"! I liked this episode. But Timothy doesn't work for me at all.

C'mon, this "news" is more than a month old. I don't seek out GoT news and I still saw that shot of Gendry at the airport last month, when it was posted all over the place. You can do better, AVC.

Earn's NO when Chris asked if he wanted to wash his hands made me laugh.

As with the other Andrea Arnold (and Robbie Ryan) movies I've seen, I loved the look and feel of it. The texture and beauty of it.