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Francie from Alias watching them ominously makes me think (a little bit) that we could get a season 2

I loved Jane mouthing "she's just a little drunk" to the super confused Celeste.

I know they've technically been on screen together for 3 seasons, but it was really nice to see Jed Bartlet and Debbie Fiderer be in a scene together again (and Charlie Skinner and Leona Lansing, I suppose).

It tickles me that with all the effort that went into creating that perfect picture for the reporter, Frankie just up and told the reporter about their time as floor people. I wonder if they showed her Sol and Robert under the table.

I love how Brianna and Mallory kind of dismissed the fringe jacket Coyote bought from Duke but Bud totally gets it. It reinforces that those two were raised by Frankie (who definitely has a jacket like that somewhere.)

Did Grant know that they were going to be cancelled when he was talking Forrest into the veto?

I didn't realize how much I missed Alano Miller until this episode.
I know it's not going to happen but I really want Cato, Rosalee and Noah to team up as agents of the Underground Railroad. I can't imagine they would get along very well but they might be incredibly effective (and it would be fun to watch).
But given

Does Daniel reading about John Brown and his raids mean that he's in the present? I've seen a lot of theories had him as someone's father. So if this isn't the case, where do we think his story is going?

It's worth mentioning that this episode was directed by Salli Richardson Whitfield from Eureka and I Will Follow. I had hoped she would be given more chances to direct after she did a few episodes of Queen Sugar. She absolutely killed it. This was an amazing episode.
Having said that…holy shit. Based off the previews,

Well, you were right. I should have spoiler tagged it as soon as I found out how. Completely slipped my mind.

Okay. Done.

Thank You!!!

Okay, this is for the people who have watched the whole show. And because I don't know how to do the spoiler boxes…
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Regarding the escort, does the fact that this storyline keeps going redeem the "lazy twist"?

Have we talked about how amazing the Grace and Frankie press tour has been? We need a supercut of all the amazing faces the tv hosts make whenever Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin start talking about vibrators. Savannah Guthrie looked like she was about to die.

Okay. I watched the scene again.
When they talk about baby names, he uses the word "firstborn". When Stine hears that, her face falls.
Hubby realizes he's made her sad. He tells her that she doesn't have to tell him what happened (but can) and that he's not gonna let them take this one away.
This is just my

THANK YOU!
For the life of me I couldn't remember what Utopia was called. It's all coming back to me now.
They made condom moonshine.
And someone defended HItler within the first two episodes.

Didn't we have a show like this?
Except instead of the wilderness, they just put them on a farm or something?
All I can remember about that show is
1. Someone seceded from society because they wanted junk food.
2. Two of the contestants tried to find a place to have sex that didn't have cameras. (Spoilers. The place they

I think during a flashback to a pregnant 'Stine and her husband, he says something about how he won't let them sell this one away from her.

She's pretty great in Temptation as well. It's just a bonkers wtf kind of movie. Even the How Did This Get Made people praised her while they were ripping that film to shreds.

Jurnee Smollett had a really interesting kid actor career. She did Full House. She did a Coppola movie (Jack, but still). She went toe to toe with Sam Jackson at the age of 10 or something. She's always been very impressive.
May we never speak of Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor.