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Oh no, I was talking about the two of them outside at the hospital.

I was so prepared for Rust to die or for neither of them to be found for a few days, that the afterlife threw me off guard.

The entire Jess in alone in a hotel room was so painfully forced. Why is she calling the front desk to order a movie? It reminded of when she ate the dead fish and seemingly hallucinated for no reason at all.

Sorry that most people couldn't tell the video was an immediate fake by the most random appearances of all time: Moby and TO back from Obscurity Hell and flying through the air.

Don't mind Kira, but how in the hell is she suddenly a supreme martial artist? I'm not suspending disbelief for this. I'll do it for the fantasy but not for this malarky!

Well, we at least knew that their sacrifice to save their parents led to this…that was obvious. The creepy factor was the Nogitsune being her dead boyfriend's crispy body. A no thanks.

Shut it down boys, we've got our (wo)man.

This ending had a Texas Chainsaw Massacre feel to it that I still can't shake.

I was thinking it will probably be something along those lines. It's so much bigger than them I can't imagine it ever really getting solved.

As a diehard fan of this show, the Pilot, and pretty much all of season 1, is hard to swallow. I felt most attached to this show in Seasons 3 and 4 (otherwise known as the Pacey/Joey years). I also hated the job and people circuit they put Pacey through during the college years, but in the end it was all worth it to

As soon as soon as Papania and Gilbough pulled up to the landscaper, it was like history repeating itself. Time is a flat circle, man. Creepy, creepy feelings.

I just don't see this wrapping up in the final episode. Maybe Rust dies, maybe they never truly solve the case, maybe the Yellow King is an idea not an actual person, but can they really bring down that organization that's been doing this?

I give this episode a B+—-love the Braverman Sibling teamwork, Drew taking a stand, Sara getting to go on a nice date, Crosby saying what we are were feeling about losing the house (the house being one of my favorite characters on the show)

This show is absolutely at it's best when it brings the siblings together…and even the grandchildren together (the campfire). Both of those were just awesome moments to watch. Hit me in the chest that they all did went above and beyond, it gives you a glimpse of what the Growing Up Braverman dynamic was like…and we

That's what I get for missing the opening. 0 stars for me.

:slowly…verrrry slowly puts it down:

Dear frozen yogurt, you are the celery of desserts. Be ice cream or be nothing. Zero stars.

Thought it a little out of character for Leslie not to realize that it's her anniversary and actually enjoy it with Ben but then she pulled out the Iron Throne, thus getting me as riled up as Ben. Now I can't help but sort of forgive her.

Not sure which made me gasp more, Nic(k)'s or Jess' verbal smackdown on Abby. Both were well played.

Sums it up perfectly because I couldn't tell if I liked or was disappointed by this episode, but every Nick moment (especially his breakdown with Schmidt) had me cracking up and then Winston's job interview just threw me over the edge.