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JESSICA FLETCHER WEPT

BUCKLE UP, BITCH

Then he takes Berlin?

I got a strong vibe of her beginning her descent into being the next Log Lady.

That's a really good catch.

I wonder if Coop will wake up for good when he catches a repeat of Otto Preminger's film Laura, the actual inspiration for Laura Palmer.

Because this story's finally coming to a boil!

This is actually referenced when Major Briggs is recovering from being drugged by Windam Earle.

Annie was already a possible retcon when she was introduced because she's never alluded to prior, even though we just met Norma's mother a half season earlier. Plus they don't share the same last name.

I could watch a series of just their interactions in the van between jobs. This is Dayton Callie and Kim Dickens level of unlikely, explosive chemistry.

And Yin-Yang will be introduced next season as the lost heiress to Dorne… the chosen Sand Snake!

As much as I was at different points terrified, relieved, laughing, and devastated during the course of this episode, the one moment I've been waiting for this whole season happened tonight:

Leland did it.

I wonder whether coma-Audrey's infatuation with "Billy" is a John Justice Wheeler allusion.

Unless it's a double misdirect, she's absolutely going to wake up from the coma when she crosses "the threshold."

Remind me again of why this season had to be shortened and why we're burning through a half-season's worth of material every episode? Nice to see that Kit Harrington and Emilia Clarke do have some chemistry, would have been nice to give them a few episodes to get to that naturally tonight instead of diving right into

Night at the Braavos Theatre Troupe Dany is only 89 cents!

I've seen Paterson. It is awful, and he is somehow worse.

Be that as it may, we don't have context yet. Maybe she threatened him. Maybe she was beating on for a long time. We don't know. I'm not saying that's what happened, but it's up to the court to decide, and if the court were to decide that he was acting in self-defense and to acquit him, his employer wouldn't really be

A slight wind could have done that.