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Ugh. The only problem with this show is that I got to wait until next week for the next episode.

This episode was riveting. I was kind of going to pass because of its focus on Matt Jamison from previews but glad I watched it as I couldn't stop from the moment it started to see a person deal with the lost but not lost loved one.

I still watch Arrow but it used to be my must go to show for Wednesday. My love for it just as like right now but hoping it grabs me again like it did the first two seasons.

I just have to comment with everyone else that Black-ish has been nailing it this season so far. Great episode after another. Whereas my other Wednesday shows have lost their luster (Arrow, what happened) or just super dramatic (Love me some soapy Nashville and Empire) I can always come to black-ish for an emotional

I love how you summed it about friendship! It reminds me about shonda rhimes talk about building a world of friends and this seems to be the case.

I couldn't agree more. If you ignore what happened outside of the show and just watch it's characters it has been great and emotional ride.

I go against the grain and say I love this hour. I have been with Greys since the beginning and it keeps going. I was moved by this episode as some relationships blossom and others die just in real life as well as the in this surreal fictional world that is this show.

I feel that with Shonda Rhimes shows she gives what the masses want in a show to keep them watching like a drug addict. Once you are hooked, she throw in episodes or moments that get you thinking outside of fictionalized drama. It gives a certain viewpoint (sometimes black) that can get discussion started but then

Well, the job of the police officer is to protect and defend regardless. What abuse and bad behaviors can a community do to the policeman when they have no power or weapons and the policeman does. I don't feel they should hate their police but there is clearly mistrust and hatred because of actions by the police. And

She jumped to the wrong conclusion about who sent the rose. She start Teddy who works for the man she testified again sent her the rose.

I quite enjoyed it as it being catchy as hell ignorance. Would I want to play it? No. Do I find myself humming it? Yes.

I feel that her multitasking had her distracted and she always been worry about her past and testifying. When find out the fed was shot she went into overdrive with her conclusions and went with her gut. She knew something bad would happen but the bad happen because she didn't take time to think it through.

This episode was great because it was another fun ridewith one liners and interesting even if chaotic moments. Seeing Lusicious scheming (when did he set his plan in motion when he knew his fiancee had a doctor?), cookie's superb multitasking but her worrying about past clouding her thinking and causing the incorrect

I will need to check out the movie. Will need to sandwich that movie in between comedies or happy activities. Certain movies like "Mississippi Burning" I have to watch carefully to deal with getting pissed off and sad, especially thinking about what my parents lived through.

Seeing how Adam/Kristina and Joel/Julia are some of the worst parents by their actions and/or non-actions it makes me think why everyone expects all the parents to be good parents when in life that is hardly the case. Time and time again in real life we see how parents are so blinded by their love that they don't see

This episode was hilarious! I was laughing from beginning to end and I was just thinking about my parents the entire time too. Also, that bit where people cringe when the man says or acts the wrong way with a woman and you see the train wreck happening like a horror movie. So priceless because that happens every day

Yep, it was.

I felt this episode was significantly better than the pilot because I just enjoyed the ride of seeing the characters in the action. Or probably I like the actors/actresses in how they were delivering the lines.

Just finished this episode. It was so moving and breathtaking that I had to take a moment to comment here and when I get a chance to read the review I will. I am really loving this season of Doctor Who and its makes me feel like I need to re-watch the previous seasons all over again. Who is Clara Oswald?

Can someone explain to me why the Daphne actress acting has been so terrible during this stretch of episodes following Angelo's death? The rest of the cast I have thoroughly enjoyed and before the aftermath of Angelo death I have always felt that Daphne actress acting was really good in this series. Maybe it just me.