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As long as he's not haunting The Big Bang Theory, I'm fine with this news.

My pick for the father was Austin Pendleton, but that is not to be, alas. We've never seen Leonard's brother, and I really want him to be David Krumholtz. For the sister, maybe Shannon Woodward.

I liked Fusco-as-Root the best, but they were all good.

Wasn't that a great gesture? Schmidt didn't need it anymore…he's not the loft slut anymore. Loved it.

I was thinking that Robin Zander's outfits were right out of Miami Vice. Rolled up jacket sleeves, bolo ties… 1980 summed up in one image.

And of course he turns out to be exactly that kind of murdering jackass. I was sort of surprised that Sherlock didn't push him off the roof.

the pelican shirt Winston wore in the episode was the best bird shirt yet.

The DANTE subplot is just an annoyance. Yeah, I get that the writers have to give the detectives some way to deduce the killers, but this just seems so far fetched. Tests can assess an individuals leanings, but not infallibly, and not to this extent.
Other than that, I liked this episode.

Yes. Also, I want to know how they got Winston out of Jess's parka, and if she ever asked why the sleeves were cut off. And what happened to her ribbons?

I used to count how many times per episode the characters on Chuck used the word "spy" in conversation while in the middle of a crowd. Ridiculous.

standing in a public place, like a bookstore, talking full voice about how your subterfuge is going to get you in big trouble, is a good way for your subterfuge to get you in big trouble.

Starry Starry Night. So there.

Sue obviously didn't go home to do laundry. Sure, she said she did, then pulled one sweatshirt out of her tiny bag. C'mon, Sue isn't one to cold shoulder her Mom. she just needed an excuse to break the ice. Sue and Frankie are really the same person, thirty years apart.

It's a nice face; I think its more an attitude thing.

Moore's film Roger and Me was about how GM ruined Flint

Good for you…Michael Moore deserves a mention.

If Christina Cox is in it, she's the murderer.

clearly I'm in the minority here, but I enjoyed the finale. Abbie's sacrifice gave rise to the most emotional beats Beharie and Mison have been given for ages, and it was very touching. I enjoyed all of the callbacks, especially Corbin (and I loved his embrace with Joe.) If there's a S4, I'll be watching, but I hope

Melissa Roush sittling cuddled in the bear's arms was funny

Ew.