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I will always remember her as the ballet instructor from Center Stage. Always come back to the bar!

The thing is, when Cary tries to get things done, Alicia has thrown in a wrench. I too was hoping for more Cary time with Will gone, even though I am ok with more Finn. Finn has my heart at the moment. I love his calm delivery and tone. He's very even-keeled.

Selina not being able to come up with a position she could actually explain was a little frustrating, but that's the point- incompetence mixed with a little brilliance, like her eulogy last week.

Once again, really late, but that's what travel will do to my TV-watching schedule. Just wanted to say that Kass truly is THE WORST. Watching her say she didn't want to be the one deciding who went home was so painful. That's exactly what she and everyone else wants! Why would she start pulling punches now? Isn't the

If Catherine had come to the conclusion about what they knew in an organic way, I would probably agree with you. It was just too heavy-handed for me.

I mostly enjoyed this. I like Hook. I'm not quite sure what he sees in Emma- she's definitely a Charming, but it will be interesting if he comes clean. He's been up front with her in the past.

So he's getting turned on by his powerful wife being adored by the masses?

Ooh, that's creepy. I thought The Darkness just stayed out in the woods though and didn't mess with the nobility.

Isn't part of the reason why we root for Mary and Scotland is that Mary is actually the Queen of Scotland (with her mother regent ) and Francis won't actually be king until his father dies? Ignoring history and what actually happened, that could be a very long time. In other words, Scotland is the present and France

I get where you're coming from and how heavy the crown is, but I really thought Catherine went above and beyond what she needed to and her defense was pretty weak in the face of what she had done. I think my issue with that scene is that it came from Catherine's pretty big leap to figure out Mary knew about the

He could have just banished Leith, which would have been humiliating, but his pride would have mostly been saved. It's not going to better with his wife having another man's baby.

I agree with most of your points, especially Mary actually acting like a queen and hunky Lord Julian, who I'm kind of annoyed with right now, but I find incredibly handsome. Have I mentioned how great looking this guy is yet enough times? His dismissal of Greer was just too harsh contrasted with all the empathy he

I think they just end up calling the baby premature, no matter how big the baby looks and they stick to it.

Yeah, I guess I had issues with what Laurel was doing before that reveal, like how she spiraled after Tommy's death, blamed Oliver, turned to the pills, etc. All those things were terrible and it was easy not to like her, but then they sprung Sarah on her, so I cooled off.

I thought the DA was a much shorter guy. How weird is that?

I just watched the season this week while travelling. Tatiana is amazing. So incredibly talented. I like bland Paul and didn't realize he was on Arrow until I just checked his imdb.

I don't think it looks boring. I think she was looking forward to some happy, quiet years to raise a family after all they've been through.

I've been out of town with spotty internet…but if I'm the only one who thought it was said, I'm probably wrong. It must have happened in the last few episodes. I'm not volunteering to re-watch. I'm reserving the right to gloat if it does turn out I'm right, which I'm probably not, just in case.

Isn't time travel one of the three unbreakable rules of magic? Very Wonderland of them.

I didn't think the heart thing was weird since she already knows he's her soul mate. She either chooses to give in or she doesn't. Same for him. Either way, they have a bond and compared to the others? He seems like a decent choice.