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I believe the UK college system is generally 3 years, so that's a possibility. Unless she went to school in the States.

It's a decent argument, but I have a hard time believing that the writers are setting up Bay and Tank as endgame when the Bay and Emmett things has been going on for so long. The forgiveness from Tank is an indicator of that - their reconciliation is not something to be toyed with or drawn out or sighed over. There's

I think Bay's not telling Emmett because Emmett's on top of the world right now, and Tank is not. She might be keeping it from him to preserve his happiness, or she might have felt weird about having so much heavy stuff going on all at once. Or maybe those are one and the same. Whatever the reason, I hope she confides

I think they'd have taken it because Katniss is unique, but I remember one FJ! where they wanted "Alex Keaton" and wouldn't accept "Alex from Family Ties."

Yeah that category was cake for those of us watching at home, but if I was given a category about stuff that happened when I was preschool-aged I would fail miserably.

I care more about Abby than random cousin, is all I'm saying.

That's fair. And tying him to Toby is equally flimsy as far as increased relevance to the show goes. On the other hand, the feeling of abandonment by the fraternity could go somewhere, and he might make a good sounding board for Bay or Daphne's thoughts on college. Plus, his character experienced some growth the

Josiah seemed to be the biggest adherent to Chu(/Forrest) strategy though. Besides starting with the lower-row clues, he also selected from categories that might favor his opponents in the hopes of snagging a daily double that they might really like (or so it seemed). He landed on the DD in the books category when it

My DVR always picks up the last couple seconds of the previous episode, and going from that "State of Grace" song to a road trip and matchmaking just felt so off. I like the show better when it's contemplating family, and even with Bay meeting her cousin, it didn't get there until the very end of the episode. I wish

I am all for more platonic friends on teen TV, so Tank becoming Toby's friend instead of Bay's boyfriend is a welcome change for me. Travis has had his own storylines, after he was lovesick over Daphne, and maybe there's potential to expand the teen world in the same way here.

SAB is never going to turn into The Toby Show, but he really is one of the chillest people in the world and I love him for it.

I have trouble believing Toby looked at a guy he had just gotten a puke bucket for and thought, "Sounds like a good roommate to me!"

Having watched that episode, I think it was beautiful and beyond exceeded my expectations. It was sincere and sad and I say that without any sarcasm.

and CLARENCE WIEDMAN thank you, Carrie, that was bugging me but not enough to Google it.

I've never been so happy to be proven wrong by an episode of television, yet so sad upon its close. I was worried the show would try to create a lot of false happy memories of Angelo. Instead it was more about the void, and the time jumps really helped that. Even the fantasy sequences, as awkward as they were (great

Yeah. I'm not going to lie, she secured fourth place over more memorable characters just because she never dated Daphne.

Also, SAB producers, you appear to be confused on which minor characters from half-seasons past should make reappearances. From most to least desirable:
1) Wilke
2) Simone
3) Noah
4) Parker
5) Liam
6) Jorge
7) Mateo
8) Renzo
9) Nikki
10) Chip Coto, Chef Jeff, Jace (tie)

I feel like if Angelo was going to die, he would have died already. There's no point in waiting out another episode in the hospital before he bites it.
I do hope he dies, though, if only to differentiate it from John's heart attack storyline. But I also hope he doesn't, because for some reason I don't think a funeral

I liked how integrated Angelo felt in this episode before the car crash (and no one really thought it would be Bay and Toby, right?). I don't think he could have had that confessional moment about feeling like a drifter and a failure ever before in the series, in part because he's always felt like a transient

Regina's initial refusal of the money seemed contrived, especially since she was grateful for the Kennish money to pay off Chip Coto, IIRC. Nevertheless, it's a cool story to explore, and the fight between Regina and Daphne and subsequent conversation were really nicely done. I'd also be curious to see how Bay