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I also loved this book's usage of extremophiles as a central metaphor.

I also loved this book's usage of extremophiles as a central metaphor.

Agreed. Also, I'm really disappointed we didn't get to meet Crazy Mary. What made her crazy? (Besides the hoarding.)

Yes! Untucked is brilliant. I hope Oliver adds it to the coverage. Without Untucked, we would not have had "Bitch, I am from CHICAAAGO!"

Troy is the straight man for one of my favorite Veronica lines of the series. In Credit Where Credit's Due, when Veronica is fixing her flat, Troy walks up and says…..

Corey was the blond girl from SF who cried a lot. Perhaps most infamously, she cried after a huge fight with Mohammed, which occurred when she asked his girlfriend whether she was a "mulatto."

I love the initial giddiness that Rachel and Ron feel at teaming up, and then Ron's horror as Rachel goes too far.

Lizzie
Love the revelation that Lizzie was a slut in high school.

Lizzie
This episode was really about the parallel machinations that almost stop this relationship before it starts. Lloyd is able to influence Steven because of his lack of experience, but Lizzie is equally vulnerable to persuasion because she is a girl who has had the same boyfriend for a long time and is uncertain

Super Short Dresses
"How do these girls keep their dresses from riding up? Seriously. I'm dying to know."

Alistair!
I think Alistair has been the breakout character of this show so far. Everything Harvey Guillen has done with him has been amazing. The peak was probably his cat man character in the LARP episode, but even the cheesy Native-Americans-are-spiritual aspects of this episode didn't bother me so much because