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I noticed that moment too - it seemed like she was just leaning in to what was already a very high key light - possibly something that may have originated from a happy accident with blocking that they decided to incorporate into her final shot to heighten the viewer's sense of Elliot's disoriented state. I haven't

My impression was that it was Whiterose doing Straight Drag… which would be a brilliant inversion, if that turns out to be the case.

Imagine how paranoid the steadicam op. must have been during that moment, wondering whether BD Wong was pausing for dramatic effect or had simply forgotten the last part of that sentence.

This episode was both the best takedown and best apologia of Occupy Wall Street I've ever seen. A lot of people have compared this show's plot to Fight Club, but I think it's proved itself to be much more ballsy than that - it's the fucking sequel to Fight Club. Just think about how daring and creatively courageous it

Septas make for the WORST house mothers.

When the next married, culturally conservative republican senator
reveals himself to be a serial philanderer, we must revert to the old
ways and force him to walk a naked gauntlet from the U.S. Capitol to the
Washington Monument, followed closely by a young, handbell-ringing,
pockmarked White House intern who yells

Her reaction was so withering he probably went home drunk and bought another star.

omg Community just spoiled Person of Interest: Abed is The Machine.

"Now you take this home, throw it in a pot, add some broth, a potato. Baby, you've got a stew going." - Carl Weathers, The Original White People Encourager

I love that they were terrifying in the moment but hilarious in waking hindsight. I can't count the number of nightmares I've woken from where I was like, "Wait. I was afraid of THAT?" But for real though. Flesh Monster was the scariest thing I've ever seen on television, and what the fuck this is a comedy show.

When The Creature first came out of the shadows I diarrhea-d in my brain

Well, at least most rules. A door can be used as a table, after all.

Give it a couple years and the ABC-MCU is going to make one too many spinoffs and devolve into one big Anchorman news team fight scene

One Month Later:

Hrmmm I dunno Fitz talking to Ghost Simmons was one of the lamest things I've ever seen on a TV show. It's lame and creatively lazy like 90% of the time to have characters talk to ghost characters in the first place, but the lameness and laziness compounds exponentially when considering the fact that Simmons was STILL

Are YOU joking? This show is finally getting good by embracing the supernatural elements of the MCU and THAT'S where you can't take it anymore? That's like getting off at the top of a roller coaster.

Yeah but let's be real - as far as interesting characters go, it's a pretty low bar. Fitz & Simmons are (supposedly) two different people and they barely even add up to one.

As soon as Skye let that shock wave loose I shouted "FINALLY". Finally, the show has resolutely decided to be uninhibited in its awesomeness. The first intentional quake from Quake was like a meta-commentary on all the meandering, bland shittiness the audience had to wade through to get to this episode.

If you don't have dreams or even daydreams about the people in your life responding in unrealistically complimentary ways to your small acts of kindness and courage, you're not human. That so many careful viewers of this show seem to be jumping on the theory that Alicia is shaping up to be the Television Villain of

"At best she's self-serving and opaque and boring" - holy shit, what show are you watching?