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I was shocked when Bay came back to their campsite and apologized to HIM, seemingly without expecting any sort of apology in return. I can't believe Ty's irrational behavior wasn't addressed more; poor Bay being forced to jump off of the platform was uncomfortable to watch.

Wikipedia said that this is what the title is referring to:

I'm in love with the idea of Mary Beth going to Bay for signing lessons! Oh, I really hope that happens now!

Boy, do I hope that's true. It will make Mike's obviousness much more palatable.

I have to ask: is there anybody out there who is genuinely rooting for Callie and Brandon?

That's one of my favorite scenes! Whenever someone asks if this show is funny, that moment comes to mind first.

Except I refuse to believe there are people out there who don't know who The Beatles are.

I used to love Daphne but with every poor decision she makes she's becoming less and less likable.

Bay and Emmett as a couple are so universally loved by fans that surely they'll be together again sometime in the future. To me it seems like the show knew Blair Redford had time to come back, so now he's just serving as summer filler until everyone's back at Carlton and Emmett and Bay are forced to interact more.

I felt like the dialogue in this episode was particularly hard to listen to sometimes; it had never bothered me before on the level it did tonight. And I have to say, that scene of Lexi and Mariana taking pictures in the abandoned house was painful to watch. Fingers crossed that as the writers and actors become more…

I love Brandon too! He reminds me of the requisite nerdy best friend of the main character who loves her but will never get her, except the show doesn't treat him that way, which is fantastic. Although they really couldn't have made the situation between him and Callie weirder/harder to root for.

I don't think they're related. They don't have the same last name and they're about 20 years apart in age. They do look a lot alike, though.

The first time I saw it I thought the same thing (and it seems so much louder than the rest of the show), but after a few episodes it really grew on me.

How/when has she been manipulative?

Agree completely. Right from the beginning it seemed like the show was setting up an incredibly cliche dinner party where they would clash with their more conservative guests, so I was impressed and pleasantly surprised by how it turned out.

So happy somebody else noticed that! I briefly wondered if ABC Family had it in their heads that geocaching is somehow super culturally relevant right now. And Wyatt definitely struck me as self-important enough to be into it. But alas, he was only breaking & entering…