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There's always money in the food truck!

I wasn't super-into this particular episode of SAB, probably because Kathryn's story was ridiculous and also because the episode didn't seem all that unified or like it had a central story. I like seeing Bay caught up in the guilt though, and I really liked her talk with John. Daphne felt like a supporting character,

thanks for this!

I miss Make It Or Break It a little bit.

Feedback on combining reviews: I'm cool with it, though I don't watch Fosters. Just a UX thing - is there a
reason that the grade for The Fosters is on the left and SAB's grade is
on the right? Because SAB is mentioned first in the title and the review
I'd think it'd be opposite. Not that it really matters.
And though

It seems like this is going to be a more kid-focused season? I always think that and then it implodes on me (and the Regina thing will likely be more Regina than Daphne), but hey, I'm an optimist. This also seems like the most continuous half-season to half-season the show's ever done, probably because it maintains

Come back, Wilke! I loved the throwback to the first season there.
I think K&J assumed Bay was sleeping with Ty - Kathryn mentioned at some point that Ty's deployment would be harder on Bay the second time around with the implication that they were having sex. So it *should* be the latter.

He's really a pretty funny guy. Hart of Dixie is straight-up farce and he sells his part well.
Um, so I hear.

The Pillsbury giggle from a few weeks ago.

Thanks for the vindication!

Let the record show that Russ Schumacher was also playing in this game.

Wasn't she at the diner in the present in this episode? She was kidnapped but I don't think she died.
And yes, very much a Gilmore reference!

But didn't Robin Hood mention her by name when talking to Regina, reminiscing about lost loves and so on? I thought he did, before the actress even showed up. But then again, it's possible I have such low expectations of the plot machinery in this show that I hallucinated such a conversation.
Curse you, ABC, for not

I was SO hoping they were going to do Greek myths when I saw they brought back Midas and Abigail. I like the actress who plays Kathryn/Abigail, and I thought her "you get used to it after a while" comment about the gold castle summed up her EF character perfectly.
Not totally on board with the Frozen incorporation,

I did, mostly because I forgot Neal had died. He appeared in the episode and everything, but I really just forget he ever existed whenever he's off screen.

The episode where he visits her family for Thanksgiving is pretty great.
I miss season 1 Jeremy.

I caught the end of You've Got Mail this weekend and wondered, does Mindy Lahiri ever realize that Danny Castellano resembles a certain Streatfeild-ignorant Fox Books employee?
The break-up scene with the cop was great, seemed like a spoof of the Frank/Kathleen break-up. (As Josh Wolk put it, "But in both cases here,

As much as I love Robert Carlyle, he has not been used well this season. I keep forgetting that Zelena killed his son, and admittedly I like Gold better when he's scheming and not being controlled via magical dagger. I was pretty disappointed when the dagger turned out to be a fake, but the Gold/Belle storyline has

Yeah, I admit to rolling my eyes at the promo, but I've really liked how they've approached the larger story/realm this season. All the stuff in between is still cracked out, but the use of Oz and the Enchanted Forest was well-done.