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The whole power pendant photo is a stunning pic of Christine Baranski.

Transcript of Mr. Reese's Computing 101, courtesy of The Learning Annex:

Funnily, I interpreted "I fell in love" as she fell in love with the Machine. :D

I don't think there would have been anything wrong with Sheldon explaining and asking to reschedule. However, I do think Sheldon is incapable of putting that much forethought into how he treats Amy, so it wouldn't happen.

She is pretty casual, but I don't think it's possible to be wearing plainer clothes than Amy.

Honestly, the fact that there's so much suspension of disbelief and that Rhys is so cartoonish brought the episode down for me.

They definitely haven't.

Or maybe it's actually Donnie who's sterile, and somehow Dyad made their doctor tell them it was Alison who's infertile to throw them off? It would definitely make for more monitor/subject drama to observe.

No, no, it's not askew. It's jaunty!

I'm not sure Jimmy's just going to dump Catherine, and I hope she doesn't "pump the brakes" because I'm sure Sarah's just going to play it off like "oh well I was just moved by the speech and it didn't mean anything," etc. for all of season 2.

Okay, so can we just note, one more time, how freakin' adorable Edie is? Her expressions alone make me happy.

I think Cassie is well aware that Deacon is wrapped around her little finger, and she's using that to her advantage.

I got the same feeling. He also kept ducking the conversation right before he'd be about to provide specifics for any of his plans.

They're clearly meant for each other, but Dan should never procreate, so… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I felt last week wasn't quite up to the usual level of hilariousness, but this week I laughed out loud pretty early on, which to me is a sign it's getting back into the old rhythm.

"Even before I asked myself the question, 'Why can’t they raise boneless chickens?' I already had the answer. I don’t even know why I asked the question. Must be getting close to lunch."

According to wikipedia, the Jacobite rising took place from August 16th 1745 to April 16th 1746. Charlie is still in the plotting phase, so I'd assume we're currently around May or June 1745 in the show.

I'd imagine there's an honor-among-thieves thing going on and if he signed it and then goes against it, his fellow criminals might turn on him.

I thought she said "awful polyp."

Rachel did say Ira missed several treatments, meaning he's already symptomatic and being treated. Which is a little scary considering he's operating on her eye.