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Alan LaCerra
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-  I'm glad I wasn't the only one who was a little confused.  I watch a good deal of law shows and British TV but still wasn't always sure about what was happening here.  That said, I saw the outcome of the whole yawning / DNA / police ineptitude thing coming from a mile away.  Why weren't the law people seeing it?

They probably wanted to have their cake and eat it too: attract viewers by using Hitchcock's title but tell a different story by drawing more from the book than from the Hitchcock movie.  I'm not sure that worked out for them, huh.

:-)

Wishful thinking or confirmed episode?

Yep.

"For the last time, Hermes, I didn't steal your lunch.  It was Leela.  She beat me to it."

Monster eats Jackie Jr.
"That took longer than I expected."

Just not the part he wanted, amiright?

Fry: "I didn't know we had a panic room."
Leela: "Me neither. It really could have come in handy, like fifty times."

"Or we could not do that."

Who won?

Who's the better Connery?

Good Lord, this Ava arc needs to END!

Could the disgruntled dean (or whatever he was) and / or the card-cheating douchebag be returning to the show at some point?  Is this ep setting that up?

I love everything associated with the high fives, especially Jessica's refusal to give Harvey one.

That's what I heard.

Congrats, The Soup!  :-)

Suits Babies, we make our dreams come true.
Suits Babies, we'll do the same for you.

"…with the former Animal Practice star heading under the sea to once again cohabit with creatures and do things that are beneath everyone."  Thanks for that smile.  :-)

Iris doesn't seem to have changed much as a result of this terrifying experience (except, one imagines, that she probably won't be traveling to or from the Balkans by train anytime soon).