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I don't think she thought they were going to be executed, just that Ramon was gonna die. Gina's gonna live forever.

*nods to everyone* "Gentlemen."

She's not an idiot, but I can also see Amy kinda going Full Boyle and not cognizant of a situation she's created until the blinders come off.

I was gonna say that while I get that Melissa Fumero is pregnant, I was fine with la cuerpa de Diaz de Dios.

*backflips back onto stage*
NETWORK PROMOTIONS AREN'T VERY SUBTLE
*cartwheels back offstage*

I'd say that's largely true—and it was definitely true through S1 and early S2—but "There Is Not Currently a Problem" gave her that scene where she's trying to help Gretchen after her freakout and it made me soften on her character a bit when seeing that she's genuinely distressed and trying to be there for her

Now you've got me curious as to what happened when you tried to pop the corn directly in the goop.

Anyone who thinks Brad Pitt can't be funny hasn't watched Burn After Reading.

Maybe, but it, like the booby shirt, still deserves another acknowledgement.

*comes in with marching band*
EVERY PLOTLINE HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE
*does pirouette and twirls baton, marches offstage*

Rewatch brought up another great gag that has yet to be brought up here:

I still feel like Lindsay's second "Ew" is one of those things that Paul should have taken as a sign. Even if there's no reconciliation for Amy, even if Lindsay's showing signs of improvement, that baby (who I'm still not certain is Paul's, math and Quantum of Solace-o-vision be damned) isn't going to help anyone.

Nothing can beat the genius of "RAP BEEF! RAP BEEF!" *silverware flinging*

He has a good voice, and this is the first we've heard of it in this show (I don't know if he's sung in others).

"Greasy-haired Mother of Dragons" is what she said when Jimmy mentioned a girlfriend, and if they spent that much time at Nina's bar beforehand, I think she remembers her somewhat.

Boy, could she.

I'd Keth her Donohue anytime.

He was born dead. I'm certain he's afraid of his kids dying as well.

Next year: Gretchen in The Mustache.

I actually do feel Supergirl is a lesser show at the moment, but I think it can be explained as 1) being one of the few TV shows with an actual thesis to it, 2) growing pains (it's early days yet and it didn't get the running start—no pun intended—that Flash did) and(/because) 3) not overtly being part of the DCTV