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I spent the whole episode assuming she was talking to Juliette, and that everything from the last couple of episodes was a sting orchestrated by Juliette to screw the royals (I guess I thought they fakes Kelly's death by some magic).
I was wrong.

I'm Israeli, and I understand this reference. I'm also sure we will see sergeant Parker in this show sooner or later.

Was it revealed by Brendanawicz?

Wonder Man had a recurring bit where people would ask how he survives in LA without a car.

It's not like Flash has a problem with pseudo incestuous relationships anyway.

I didn't see what Jamie was doing as trying to sell Claire on Lallybroch.

Unless she was lying about that, and placed him with Matthew because that was Part of the Plan.

He can also be the baby that Peter is always carrying around for some reason.
He has too many eyes to be Soren, doesn't he?

One of the writers of this episode also created The Middleman, so we know he's capable of much better writing.

And now I miss Wire in the Blood.

Now I'm curious as to what the City of Light is. Can it be Atlantic City?

Anyone else gets a feeling that Boyd's downfall will be somehow related to Checkov's Dewey's necklace?

I was really hoping the fixer would turn out to be 911 guy from the previous season (or the Julian Sands character), I have a craving for a new recurring villain.

I think that's pretty much what Clem conveys if you choose to say nothing to Jane. She goes with her, but she doesn't quite forgive her.

That is very true. I'm a devout atheist, and one of my favorite shows is Sleepy Hollow (and I'm also fond of Supernatural).
I can enjoy religion flavored fantasy just as easily as I can enjoy the science flavored fantasy of Doctor Who.

I think they said that Christina worked for eight months on the school, and that started in the middle of the previous season.

Veena Sud had writing credits on the season premiere and on the finale.

Not so much to warn Jack as to make sure Jack shoots someone who knows Hannibal is the Ripper.

The other half would assume he was visiting Piecat.

Yeah, those trick endings were annoying. At some point on The Practice it started to feel like every time they won a case, their client was actually guilty and every time they lost their client was innocent.