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Yes, this is exactly right. Had she blatantly identified Mycroft as the source, Sherlock would have been less receptive. He also would have ungraciously questioned Mycroft's motives for telling Joan.

Don't mensch-in it.

No, but I lox it.

Why jew go and do that?

Another ongepotchket from the shlemiels at Showtime.

How badly will Richard Madden's prince alienate his former-fiance's family in dumping her for Cinderella? What will result?

…a piece of music is recorded in orbit around the planet from inside a space station owned by multiple countries.

Having read all of this debate over Jared, I have to agree that the idea of him being a "secret assassin" is silly, but I'm still not sure how to put it all together. I think back to the day of the killings and remember Phillip's discussion with Emmett about their differing philosophies regarding "using the kids."

It's probably good that he doesn't have the personality of Lorne Malvo on Fargo; that would be too much.

The character Philip is a brilliant actor, and this visit to Martha was by far his greatest acting challenge yet. I didn't think he would be able to contain himself without bursting when his "wife" presented that wonderful treasure trove from the office.

OK, reveal yourself, Henry! I have no doubt that the 42 year old Henry is lurking here on these boards.

Hopefully he'll get his self-starting crackerjack of a son Tagg! on the case. If all else fails, they can liquidate and shift production to Vietnam or Bangladesh.

Patricia Arquette looks like her positively attractive self again. How the hell did Boardwalk Empire manage to break my 20 year crush on this lovely and talented lady?

It is known that Mitt himself has binders full of Acker.

Shaw needs to be a dental hygienist, with Reese as a mattress salesman in Wisconsin.

All four limbs were blown away, but he's still ready to fight like a man.

I did not make that connection. Very cool!

His concern was limited to the lives of the people in the room. I don't believe that it mattered a bit to him whether or not it was broadcast to the world.

I'll do yours if you do mine.

I was surprisingly satisfied with Peter Collier's end. He was clearly smart, brave, and well meaning. But he was also a complete sap, corrupted by that deadly combination of misplaced passion and hubris. He ultimately proved to be the perfect unwitting dupe, blindly following orders he didn't understand, but trusted