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@avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus He said good.

The FBI ex-boyfriend would even work, as he knows of her history and asks her to do some basic Nancy Drewing on his behalf.

17 as well.

Munn's reaction was hilarious, too, something like "Oh, that's all it takes? Ok…"

Or exorcism.

He hands-down always has the best reaction shots. Absolutely kills me.

As he half-removes his glasses…

I know Katims has the balls to do it, but I was honestly surprised they went through with the abortion.

Evil Jeff exists in the Ben and Kate timeline, and steals people's brilliant pizza-amelioration ideas.

"And my nephew, Peanut".

If it helps, because of the frequency of "Watch Ben and Kate!" posts on other shows I like, I marathoned the first ten episodes one afternoon and am officially hooked. And in love with Tommy.

Yeah, when I found out it's the same actor, I could barely believe it. I don't know why, but I find her mildly intolerable on GoT. It's a somewhat thankless role, though, and an adapted one at that. I'm due a re-watch so hopefully my affection for Marnie can bleed through.

There's a difference between like and love. Because, I like my Skechers, but I love my Prada backpack.

You're thinking of Cougarton Abbey, perhaps?

I watched this a few days ago, so I've come to terms with my initial anguish at the possibility of Freddie dying.

Agreed. I like the subtlety of it, though. You could see him figuring it out, and her hesitance, and his acceptance. Wonderfully acted.

Not to step on @avclub-8585e3ef66f8d1bc4b1856e529ecdd2c:disqus 's very well reasoned comment, but two things.

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