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Adelaide was incredibly gorgeous, but yes what happened to Bash was perfectly Bash. Of course there were druids. Of course his hand got put into a bag of snakes. Of course the woman sees magic in him. Of course. It's Bash.

Mary and Narcisse's spat was excellent. It is very convenient that Narcisse remembers he has a wife being held hostage, but at least Lola is putting her brain to work and it is about time.

It did feel like a finale, especially, as Genevieve pointed out, bringing back Delphine and also Diane's memory plus Catherine imparting a few final lessons on Mary. These last 3 should be a taste of what next season will look like.

Will he berate someone for not digging deep enough?

The JTP kid in the Verizon or AT&T commercial that airs during the episodes always has me side-eyeing him.

They hold beakers up to the light!

Wow. I had no idea. Congratulations to them.

Thanks. It seems really obvious now that you've said it. I'm an idiot.

The Narcisse parts are the best parts though. Why not throw him into a Wolverine Fight Club?

"Vent the roof." I miss them saying that in every episode, but I think this show is great. It can play up the schmaltz and some of the relationships are a bit tedious, but they're right that there isn't another show like it. The non-fire related recues are my favorite, like the car and elevator ones.

I don't know why this is making me laugh, but you sat through a lot of hours of film for something you didn't like. I applaud your dedication! You're not a quitter, Muscles!

There were gorgeous parts of The Sun Also Rises, but I'm not a fan of him overall, especially A Farewell to Arms.

Not sure what's considered a masterpiece, but Wuthering Heights.

Diane is great so I like the idea, but I'm not watching on All Access. It sounds like it could have been a summer show for CBS. It can't be worse than Under the Dome!

I'm sad about Galavant and Agent Carter, but it was expected and both shows had improved second seasons.

Hi Adam. I got the intention. I understand you were trying to go from point A to point B and connect it to Bev and Lainey's story- which I enjoyed quite a bit. I just figured after Erica told him 50 times that it was Bev who did it and he knew it that maybe he could find something else to do with Erica rather than

I loved all the noirs references in The Goldbergs and of course Murray's clichés, but Adam aggravated me by being so obtuse about the "crime." Come up with another puzzle or offer something else to do with Erica, but his blind obsession was so irrational it really bothered me.

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego wasn't in the 80s, but it's what I thought of.

It was a little bit overstated I think, but Aubry was set on Cydney and Joe being her final two for a while. It's hard for people to course correct, so at least she did finally admit Cydney has a decent shot at getting votes.

I think the doctor mentioned something too about many things coming into play all at once that caught up to him, including the Beef of Doom.