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michael00
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Charon, right?

was it correct? it was hiragana but it mixed using both い and ー for long vowels (the latter of which i've only seen with katakana).

mono means one, and rail means rail

i'm not sure i understand. why couldn't she?

you guys are confusing. i didn't see any penetration.

indeed, since larrick's motivations are almost certainly related to whatever the kate+jared revelation will be, it does seem practically wasteful to invest emotionally.

again, it's possible i've forgotten some things about larrick from earlier episodes, but i'm assuming he would look to avoid hurting fellow americans, and my bet is that jared considers himself far more an american than a russian (as i would presume henry and paige would). i imagine larrick could help him stay,

i may have missed something, but why is everyone assuming that larrick wants to kill the kid, rather than take care of him and turn him against the russians?

there are many ways to get high without getting blazed.

she specifically said "high"

i agree. marty is at least philandering, if not misogynistic.

from the article:

i hope so. but if i did, i wouldn't know it.

i appreciate this article, but i feel like it misses something. i didn't feel like the end result in any way justified marty's misogyny. instead i saw the terrible reach of the villains' crime extending beyond the children - to rust and marty, and to marty's family. recall that rust and marty were doing very well in

while watching this, after the few-second lapse before i realized i was indeed watching the good wife, my brain somehow connected the visuals to a bunch of the scenes from last season involving cary, kalinda, and kalinda's ex-husband, and i quickly assumed this subplot had somehow leaked into the public and a tv show

i assumed that one of the daughters (a painter now - i forgot the names so don't know if it's the older or younger) may be supporting her based on marty's quip "if i can afford it…"

My two favorite Eric Andre segments:

chaquita banaaana chaquiiita banana obaaama

Yes, that's right. I should clarify that I meant "musical instrument" (synth, to be specific). There was no hint at that point of what the ricin would be used for, and it was near-impossible to predict.

Not sure if anyone's still listening, but I'll share what bugged me about the finale: the progression of original music pretty much stops in "Granite State." In particular, back in the cold open of "Blood Money," a new instrument is introduced for the ricin. It has a pretty insidious tone - I recall thinking he was