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Me too. So Wompler.

In what sense is the Josh Charles character more "available" than Bill? He's more charming, certainly, but he's also married, yes?

Pretty much just column B. Ani's used to having sex without emotional intimacy, at least on her part.

The bar's just there to cover for the human-smuggling business.

One other minor bit of copyediting: René the dog has only one E at the end. He's a boy dog and that's a French male name, as Bird Bones explained.

He's a Holden. They all get that (paint-) dry humor from Janet.

"Gustavo Delaltro".

Eph can't let the kid leave on the bus, because the kid goes straight to Mom, gets vamped, and brings everyone back to the safehouse/lab. He's gotta shoot him first.

"I had an epidermis."

I believe, according to the subtitles, that was little Setrakian's grandmother.

And that's not looking like it will remain true this season. They just can't not find anyone human.

He is certainly the distant ancestor of Sparks Nevada, Marshal on Mars.

But the dude whose friend hugged the Christmas tree was one of the top ten moments of the season.

Don't forget her Comedy Central special is this Saturday—

Something happened to my recording, so I had to watch the episode on the CW app.

Dyad probably speed-limited it, and quite right too, since she can't be trusted.

I've played Agricola, so I'll certainly miss seeing it on TV.

It lost something when they killed Colin Hanks's character. He made a really sweet teenage nerd.

"It's like one morning you wake up feeling young, and then you sit down in a chair and three hours later, you look like this. Heh heh."

I believe the friend Amy called about Vlad was her actual sister (who produces on the show), playing herself—didn't she even call her Kimberly?