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"Every bite, bursting with the flavor of pea . . ."

I have no idea if that was done intentionally, since I don't know if Doc and Jackson played CoH, but man that would rule so hard.  I loved that game.

*hands Floyd the clown paint*

I have a feeling that if Billy's Mom thought he wasn't gay/in a relationship with Pete, she would be pressuring him to find a girl, get married, and produce some damn grandchildren.  Billy does not wanna deal with that.

For some reason, I can totally see Gary being on Hank and Dean's team sometime in the future, once the boys have grown up and started their own thing apart from their Dad.  But Gary was right — Rusty never did shit for him.  The Monarch actually cared, despite not knowing his name, which was hilarious.

I thought my husband was gonna fall off the couch at that one.

Man, my jaw dropped at the actual destruction Courtney wrought, and I laughed really hard at what he was saying.

That would make sense, considering how many moving pieces were in this episode.

You forgot the part where Rusty and The Monarch faced the fact that they are both truly pathetic.  (I don't buy for a second that The Monarch was playing Rusty in that moment, despite what Zach said.)  But yeah, this was not as over-the-top insane as previous finales.

Really looking forward to those kinds of developments, yeah.  Plus, gender-flipped Three's Company?  (The Monarch = Chrissy)

I guess they were running too short on time to have Colonel Gentleman say "Sorry about the mess" and toss the barkeep some coinage.

Abby has so little personality, I didn't remember her name was Abby.  I started wondering if she was playing Mike somehow shortly after they introduced her.  Sure, she could be a criminal mastermind (or just connected to a crime boss), or she could be a plant by the higher-ups to keep an eye on Mike, or she could be

Yeah, Paige and Jakes really do need to be integrated into the main storylines more, but at least Paige has been IN the episodes.  Have they even said anything about Jakes' non-presence?  Because if someone mumbled something about it, I missed it.

Seemed like a spoof of both the Smurfs and Strawberry Shortcake to me.  Plus a generalized spoof of cartoons in the 80s with their ubiquitous commercial tie-ins.

At the end of last season, when Annie responded to Auggie's "conversation", I strongly suspected that she was playing along because what Henry had shown her implicated Auggie.  Despite the reveal that the main focus of Henry's intel is Arthur, I still think she's investigating Auggie.  She blurred the line between

Inane and/or insane theory: Rusty is dead (OR presumed dead) and Dean decides to clone him, but when testing DNA samples, Dean discovers that Rusty is actually . . . his brother!  Jonas Sr., having impregnated some lab assistant(s), decides to preserve the embryos, since Rusty is already too much of a handful, what

@avclub-c01431c2e06ee8eaf5de2e9c9e05b9b8:disqus Classic POE.

YES — that needs to happen.  Amber Gold could be a Guild mole, or she could turn evil at some point . . . or maybe have an evil twin, or former nemesis . . .

That was actually my first thought.  Not sure where Dean's gonna get his Dad's memories from, though, even if he can force-grow a clone to adulthood.  Maybe Rusty had a learning bed too (still in storage on the Venture Compound), but his memories only go up to when he went away to college?