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Francesca 'Spanish Mode' Osbor
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OK, I'm sorry, but "the most familiar pair of apartment doors in sitcom history" in BBT? Are you serious?

Personally I think if you work in such a crazy environment with someone for 3/4 years you aren't going to get over their unexpected death in six weeks. They look happy in this episode because they can act (y'know, it's their job). And also the fact they filmed the tribute episode before Beatles to get the tough

Totally agree. Stannis in the show just doesn't look like a Baratheon.

There was a moment where Blaine was muttering a very autotuned "Hungry like the wolf" and it cut to Santana watching with a hilarious expression, like she was wondering 'How the hell is he singing that deep? What is this? What's happening?'

"Do any of you…HAVE the keys?"

Did anyone else think the best bit of the episode was the 10 minutes that Sue was in it? How long has it been since Sue brought that to the show? And also, it had nothing to do with the fact that Blaine was at that workout class.

I had little problem with this episode to be honest. I mean, I honestly don't care about who's catfishing Ryder (it's obviously Unique), but I thought the choir room scene was acted and filmed well.

In The Beach, I always thought that memory was of Iroh playing with baby Zuko with Lu Ten making a sand-castle beside them. Though, how would Zuko remember that? Either way, the age difference between the two kids there is too high to be Zuko and Azula.

I think when Ben is talking about guilt he's talking about Alex. And he didn't "let" Alex die, he didn't think Keamy would do anything to her because of the "rules." The rules that neither Ben and his family, or Widmore and his, can be killed in his war of theirs. Widmore broke the rules.