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At this point I blame every plot hole on Flashpoint. Which is the new "A Wizard Did It" retort from Lucy Lawless in her The Simpsons' episode.

There should be some webisodes project with such answering machine / mailbox messages,

But you don't see him beating himself up for being the cause of Paul and Curtis divorcing. It's all about the girls!!

Didn't they do that with her ex-boyfriend Cooper Seldon aka. Brother Eye (Nolan Gerard Funk) already? Or doesn't that count because he became a sellout, a mercenary for hire?

Yeah, I think it's Rumpelstiltskin who is the glue of the show who keeps it together. Not Snow.

I am surprised no company thought of that before. Just have some battery driven rotator you can attach to the ceiling with some glue substance (just take off some strip) and then turn it on. Great for children parties and adults high on pot!

I believe that's more in Rick and Morty's alley which they did early on in the show's run.

I love the show. Gossip Girl meets Twin Peaks, or whatever tweens think Twin Peaks is.

You just know that at some point Josie and the Pussycats are performing at some event either in Star City or Central City with a couple of the Riverdale cast as entourage.

Wasn't Dipper kissing Mermando in Gravity Falls the first same sex kiss? Well, if you count CPR kiss of life as kiss.

Monroe touched that mirror and later had the nightmare. I wonder if the nightmare is connected to touching the mirror somehow? Because until then I thought Monroe was pretty stoked becoming a father.

Did I miss something? I thought the wall drawing and what Diana saw on the cloth are the same image?

I love PJ Harvey's The Wind. Her album "Is This Desire?" is one of my top ten favorite albums when I grew up in the late 90s.

I agree. IMO their holiday specials make those holidays … special!

And if you say hold the door real fast it turns into: Hodor!

I thought in the beginning the show felt rather anti-New Age for some reason and from there I honestly thought that the show would go there and make her some sort of ISIS recruiter or be her own terrorist group leader where true empowerment comes from blowing shit up or kill your schoolmates in a school shooting.

I think it's supposed to lead to the premise of the biological family giving up on you while your new family is the ultimate support system. And that the blood is thicker than water quote is just a load of bullcrap.

I know this is probably taken the show too literal, but what did her parents say when an amazon package arrive with said books? Did the FBI guys monitor her online activity (including ordering those books?), I mean, could she have ordered these books without her parents knowing and still receive the package without

Part of her not going full-on crazy while being held prisoner by a madman must have been escaping that reality and creating some elaborate alternative reality where she can escape if she's a good little soldier and solves all these quests (like collecting all five movements). In that regard it reminded me very much of

Tell me about it. First I was like "What in the Mission Impossible Hell??? " and then " No! Not him, anyone but him!".