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I don't want it to be Lance, but I think it makes sense.

When any of them try to get the moral high ground it always turns into a weak episode because none of them have it. They only ever have it for a moment.

How did he know the interviewer was from Alabama? Why doesn't he know where I'm from? Get to know me, Tom! I think he's utterly fantastic.

I've been trying to place her. Thank you. It is Berlin!

If my opinion encourages Hamilton fans to learn the lesson of how to encourage people to see something they love rather than aggressively berating people which forms a backlash against it…I will have done my duty!

Being enthusiastic and passionate about art is great. It's the "constant gushing" that has been bothering me, because it's gone past being passionate. I MUST watch it and I MUST love it. There is a line and I think all the talk about Hamilton has passed it.

Does anyone realize how off putting their constant gushing about this show is? There has to be a way to express how excited someone is about this without making me vow to never see it to spite them, because we're almost there. (See also Jane The Virgin and The 100 fans.)

I thought she was interested in Grace because her father recently converted to Christianity and they would have something in common.

Hey Will, loved the review- they're always thoughtful and your daughter sounds awesome, but a couple of distracting typos in The Goldbergs one. Instead of fool-proof it says full-roof. (All I can think of now is Tin Roof Rusted!)

Yeah, that was frustrating because there was an easy out- to explain the situation. They would have understood…and they did.

Yeah, Barry and Erica changing roles and giving Bev everything she ever wanted was my favorite part. They know just what to say to send her into fits.

That's exactly where I saw it- on a plane and it wasn't terrible.

Grand-Duc commits suicide due to feelings of despair and frustration…from not being able to solve this one case?

Claude was great in her scenes. It was really well done.

I'm actually surprised Lola put it together, going from suspecting a bribe to figuring out Narcisse killed him. As the review notes, she hasn't been that intuitive or insightful in a long time. I'm happy to see it based on where she's going.

Yeah, it was icky- but the least possible icky version I suppose.

There's no sign it has been renewed. This is just the second half of the season they're burning off before any of the other CW shows are on.

She's the best part of the show and yes on Craig Parker.

I've never seen my dad in jeans either. The bit with Murray reminded me of Kramer and those skintight jeans he managed to squeeze into.

James Tupper is 50. Shailene Woodley is 24. Zoe Kravitz is 27. So I agree.