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Thanks. I hadn't noticed Yost's name being listed first: I'll check that next time. (Usually a showrunner gets to be co-creator as well.)

Actually "Karolina" for the character, "Karolyna" the name of the actress who plays her.

It's really peculiar that Bryan Cranston's name appears only as one of six executive producers, and as co-creator with the long-gone David Shore, and not as actor, neither in the opening credits nor the end credits. Is he just being cute, or might it be a union or contract issue where maybe he only gets paid as a

"What Sneaky Pete is crafting here, both in terms of the
introduction of Katie, as well Marius’ intensifying bond with the
Bernhardt’s, is that for all the talk of being a victim of circumstance,
Marius might actually be an agent of chaos."

It's "Karolyna", by the way, according to the closed captions. Mysterious East European, Slavic, spelling. (After Slovenian didn't work, they're saying it's Polish now.)

Yeah. Why would the fox go for eggs when there were whole live hens to be got?

Does anyone know why David Shore removed himself when CBS backed out? He'll only work for network TV? (Why?) Amazon pays peanuts? Something else?

I like how the writers suddenly remembered, after several seasons where Adalind has been someone's live-in hanger-on, that once upon a time she was a lawyer. I wonder if Julievette will suddenly be called upon to treat a dog or a horse or a wesen.

Or "to you".

There might be an interregnum of only a few days or a week.

"John Smith hits the nail on the head when he drops by unexpectedly and
accuses Juliana of playing the role of the wounded bird. I don’t know if
there’s an intentional critique of Alexa Davalos’ performance buried in
that dialogue, but…"

Does NBC know that CBS was trying to steal the show?

I had been wondering about Italy too - wondering if they at least got to keep their part of Africa. But on the maps they've shown, Italy is just part of the German Reich, like France, England and the rest of western and central Europe. Presumably in this version, Mussolini was as ineffectual during the war as in

His first name is Martin. Could be Bormann.

There were about 5 jars of Gulden's mustard altogether. About 2-3 in the fridge and 3-4 in the cupboards. Weird.

The Reich big-shots are always traveling by "rocket", not "airplane", so I imagine they've got at least supersonic jets, probably something much faster again.

At this point in the series, both Frank *and* Joe are going around being sullen with hurt feelings. It's a bit tiresome.

It's probably the difference between their getting paid properly or not. A status thing on AV Club.

What Erik was suggesting was that Bonnie didn't know the nephew in Arizona was fake, and that's who she was referring to. Why do you think Bonnie would have known that?

Yes. Although this site has referred to the episode numbers in the usual sequence 1-9, on my TV's guide it has shown the episode numbers hopping around all over the place after the first one, 101. The one this week was, as you say, 102.