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Maybe it's just my imagination, but they framed a shot of Peggy's butt then immediately cut to her boss, making it seem like her boss was checking her out. Add to that the flirtation she gave her after she found out about the toilet paper, and I'm thinking she might have a particular interest in Peggy…

It may have been mentioned already, but the Evan Peters character is like an evil-er Andrew Ryan from BioShock, dialed up to 11. That rant against religion kinda solidified the comparison for me.

Does Black Male Catwoman or Doctor Magic Hands do anything for you?

So, is Suresh actually in this series or is he just voiceover guy? And it would've been nice to see him and Matt with Molly one last time before she died, considering they were raising her in Season 2. That's what makes what she said to Noah so tragic; I took its meaning as not only she regrets him finding her as an

I don't think Coco will become strigoi any more than Palmer did; the Master didn't inject them with worms. However, if Palmer keeps whining and making demands, the Master might just decide to make Palmer full strigoi and force him to wear makeup/do his bidding like Eichorst.

Now I'm picturing the salesman's family plan pitch being spoken by Tweek's dad in South Park over a warm cup of fresh coffee

I really like the new guy/thing, but wow, did he ever just make my former favorite badasses look like inept fools (seriously, 3 bombs on the central pillars and a debris pile is all it got?!). Team Setrakian, every member, is sucking horribly compared to Team Master/Palmer. I think Quinlan is better off alone for now…

Two things this episode taught me:

Well, we finally saw him in the mask

Sorry folks, Nic Cage sniffed all the farts, the farts are all gone now.

Maslany!!! Get it, girl! (She will not get it).

"So hey, Chandler. Remember Lily? She's a resurrected monster now intent on killing or subjugating humanity, starting with me. And she's in cahoots with my first experiment, who's also a lunatic. It's great you're a man-wolf and all, please kill them?"

The jokes are all pretty solid, but you have to consider that NYC-based humor had been mined be fellow Gracie Films/James L. Brooks series "The Critic" years before.

Yeah, exactly. Right after Jon killed the White Walker with his sword, the way the Night King's reaction was filmed was basically "oh, this crow is definitely one to watch." They made Jon significant to the show's endgame, something the book couldn't do because of camera angles the show could. Couple that with a Red

Jon had to "die" for the same reason Robb and Ned had to die; the world of Westeros spits on the just and the good. It's no coincidence the remaining Stark children are only still alive by becoming an assassin, a quasi-spy and a magician; their morals and code of conduct adapted to how the world really is, not how

It's like, when they were marginalized and ignored, these characters functioned great, but now that their decisions actually affect important things, they fall apart spectacularly.

They'll either become a private security operation working outside the law like Tony Stark's organization post-S.H.I.E.L.D, or they'll become master criminals and start pulling various heists.

Because it's a great idea to out yourself to the guy who has said before he was determined to bring your vigilante persona to justice and who also punched you in the face last week for macking on his girl. But Barry just had brain flu for a minute, so nevermind about that.

Funny how the best episode of the 2015 season didn't have Ward, Reyna or Calvin in it. Just saying.

That pill vendor, Price or w/e, was like a proto-season 1 Walter White; a bit nerdy, in over his head, naïve, making a buck off something he has access to, but still trying to take the moral high road and refusing to admit he's a criminal.