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Yeah, it was very interesting to see how Jessica now interprets Carrie's (formerly "crazy") behavior regarding Brody. ("He's a terrorist!" etc.)

Good God, Lemon.

When she was younger, she was somewhat typecast as a sexpot; I think she wore a catsuit in "Cannonball Run," for instance.

One of my favorite things the show did this season was the rock-paper-scissors thing at the prison. The guy who *won* was the one who had to (got to) fight the huge mean guy with the cellphone.

-"So you want to discuss boundaries."
-"Well… Yes."
-"Let's do it over martinis."

In addition to the distance it places between them—Ryan is probably aiming for respect, but Sarah would hear "I'm old"—the "Mrs. Braverman" thing is particularly off (and interesting) because she actually isn't and has never been a Mrs. Braverman. She was a Miss Braverman, and then a Mrs. [whatever Seth's last name

Come on, Vytas, don't be an idiot: Nicely enracked women with missing toe nails and mysteriously appearing glasses are super hard to find. Lock that down!

The chattering-teeth flashback was well done: it was genuinely warm and funny. (I do wonder whether it was necessary, but whatever. Was this a case of the show trying to do a LOST thing? I know it's had flashbacks before—quite a few—but the bit where Rachel wakes up and sees the kids going trick-or-treating felt very

"ROCKETPILOT, YOU HAVE FAILED THIS REVIEW!"

I mean, Felicity is openly communicating with The Arrow and with Lance; surely Lance knows what her day job is.

Great minds think alike; I should have scrolled down before posting.

ARROW'D!

Judge was on loan from the Good Wife pool of judges.

HOLY SHIT

I'm actually thinking the actress is a stuntperson, because I couldn't spot any cutting.

I hear Mandyville really needs a hero.

And Probst and his easy talk of "energy," in the vibes sense of the word.

It's something of a trope: Bad guy tosses a gun so that good guy instinctively catches it (or otherwise cons good guy into touching it), in the process getting his prints all over it, thus allowing the bad guy to frame the good guy for a murder.

Ha! Also maybe an old-timey arrow icon, because hipsters did it before it was even cool.

I loved that line in "Episodes"!