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Shay and Laura have so much chemistry, it's a shame the story has kept them from more scenes together. I sort of loved Renata's idea of giving playdates to all the kids in order to cath one in the act! You know all the moms would sign up, given her community status.

Children often look more like the grandparents, whomever they may have been.

Does it get worse or better when she's sober?

Except it was Davos, and he was being pedantic. It was a way of showing how pedantic he was, compared to Claire, who just grabbed some metal claws last week and started kicking ass.

Hey, I like his hair. And he's quite slender, as all the shots of his underarm have made clear. I just think of him as being drawn by David Aja rather than by Gil Kane, and I can see it.

Princess, could you just get up and walk away from the table if you're throwing up all over? I can totally see Madeline not even thinking of it in her distress.

I wonder if they're doing the sexism thing that was part of the original comic. Danny kept being shocked that women could play with swords and defend themselves when needed. Which of course was why Misty and Colleen were his supporting cast from the start when he got his solo title, because the feminist 70s had a lot

Speaking of kids witnessing what adults do, the moms could be just as influential as the dads, so I could see Chloe hating Renata's daughter.

Doesn't know Sade, throws up all over the table and Bonnie, and then blames the shrimp ? God, what a nightmare dinner for Bonnie.

He's been good from the start. And that was a GoT level revenge murder of Harold, he gleefully got as stabby as possible, with the same knife Harold had used to kill the earlier thug making it even more operatic! I mean you could hardly raven blame him. And then Danny tried to console him over it later? Too rich.

She obviously also watches her diet and exercises, because Renata rocks some pretty tight jeans and sexy sweaters.

Wild at Heart. where she's driving and can't take the bad news on talk radio one more second!

She's just one of the boys when the girls are having a wrekend!

And what about this week, when the diving suit beckons her through a solid wall, and she effortlessly follows? If she's not a mutant herself, she's at least become an adept in the Doctor Strange vein.

This episode is getting criticism from those who feel they've already seen it, but I wonder what they're looking at and what they're missing.

I wish her 5-timer clips had included her chandelier spokesmodel from Jersey, but I guess Kenan wasn't in those.

I'm just going to guess making enough money to pay for everything without allowing her to work too, and he's actually incredibly stressed about it but refuses to show it at home.

I can't believe Jane hasn't threatened a law suit of her own with that teacher, though I do think seeing the recommended therapist was a smart move. And therapists of course know the truth, which I like; that Ziggy needs to know something about his father, that Celeste is scared to death of Perry.

True enough, though generally in fiction I think a clairvoyant = medium = future predictions. But you're right, and we could get into clairaudience and empaths and so many finer variations.

She just seemed so assured when she did it, very commanding. She taught David how to turn up and down the nob on his telepathy to tolerable levels, she's obviously well-versed in astral plane hijinks. Is she just that good of a therapist ?