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    Queen Latrice Royale!

    Thank you for this extremely well-considered comment. It echoes my thoughts exactly, but is so much more coherent than I could have been.

    That scene with Wagerstein and Quinn was some sloppy ass writing. Sorry, I can't buy for a second that Wagerstein gives a shit about Quinn and her personal life and would take it upon herself to seek out Quinn and talk to her about it. I think the same thing every time Dr. W has a convo with Rachel about her mental

    Yeah, as someone who has worked dozens of these types of outdoor festivals and has to see that everyone's riders are fulfilled… These requests are imminently reasonable. I wouldn't glance twice at any of them, especially given how big the names are.

    I just CAN'T with Chet's character anymore. Whatever he has turned into makes absolutely no sense to me. All this men's rights bullshit is too, too repellant for him to ever be even marginally redeemed in the eyes of the audience and his ideas for the show are so laughably stupid. The way the other characters deal

    As a gay person who lives in said area, let me counter with: no, no it is not.

    I HATE Big!

    Yes, this. Mutually assured destruction on a personal scale.

    I think you may be right that Gabriel doesn't intend to ask for another way in. But I'm not sure that it's a test of Elizabeth. He may be asking just so that when he comes back and lies and says the Centre said "no", at least her mind will be at ease that she did all she could to avoid this. Maybe he thinks if she

    Well, they THINK they have to talk to Paige that way. And it's true, when they don't, she does initially get angry. But I think they should just go for it, really, really talk to her, let her get angry, and then go from there. All of the restraints and half-truths to avoid a real blow-up are just so exhausting to

    I both really enjoyed this episode and am glad the show hasn't been renewed. For me, everything was wrapped up just enough to be satisfying, and the threads that were left hanging are not ones that I want to see explored in another season. I know now that they can arrest Doug at least on the bones found in his

    YES. THIS.

    Fuck. You.

    Right?! It sounded like Jane was finally on his side- it was not the time to give up! He just needed to get more creative.

    My theory is that Ben got into a fight with Adam after Adam got upset when their tunnel escape plan didn't work. Adam stopped playing along with their make-believe meals and calling Doug "our friend", etc, and angrily shouted at Ben about the truth of their situation. Ben did not want to hear it and felt betrayed by

    All of the dialogue in the scenes between any combo of Lucca/Alicia/Jason where they're talking about personal stuff rings incredibly false to me. The show has never had characters having conversations like this before; it's over-dramatic, over-explanatory, over-personal… The tone is wrong and it sounds… Not smart.

    Yes! It really grates on me how the reviewer talks about Hank as though the concept of a pedophile who does not act, and does not want to act, on his impulses is almost too astonishing to comprehend. It is well known that a large portion of pedophiles sincerely wish never to act on their compulsions and devote great

    It doesn't MATTER if Ben saw the door or not. If he did, then he's a reckless liar. If he didn't (I'm inclined to believe him), then that doesn't excuse him! He can't have such intense tunnel-vision in that situation that it blinds him to information that would help him and his patient. It is a problem that he

    Yup. Exact same thing with whether or not you still want to hold It against Arizona for telling Jackson that April is pregnant, since apparently that's all water under the bridge in show-land now.

    The show really sold me on Willa's initial impulse to want Ben to pretend to be Adam, and her change of heart. But leaving him at the bus station instead of bringing him to the police? Unforgivable. He needed help. His kidnapper/Adam's real killer needed to be brought to justice. Hank needed to be freed from jail. The