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It's funny that I didn't notice any problems with killing Keira until I read the above review and went, "Aw, shit. They did." As it relates to #oscarsowhite and the MCU's current fix (Rhodey, No!), I'm beginning to feel like real change lags behind controversy by two years. Clearly, when whoever on staff wrote this

Watching it a second time knowing the story of the house makes it creepier.

He gets an invite to all the GoT reunion parties for life now.

You bet your sweet bippy!

Yeah, not rooting for Clark to keep his job.

The show started getting somewhere with sacking the guitarist/originator of the Nasty Bits. I was ready for some recording studio procedural with a real listen to the song with the guy's track and without the guy's track. Because your heart's with him to start with (it's a story you've heard a 100 times ie Pink

I just watched this and "Wedding Squanchers" for the first time. Funniest hour in months.

I really liked Rosa showing showing some comedic ability as "Bosa." "Kill me-ee."

Eventually she does end up with a very nice '90s "Rachel" type 'do. So there is ultimately a happy ending for her hair.

With the addition of Columbiana Flash, Shield now has a big cast. Really big. But that's good. Shield was always meant to be an elite force of 10 or 12. Kinda like G.I.Joe only better and more Marvel-y. So I feel like they got there honestly and congratulations are in order. Mecha-armed Leader, Ninja Left Hand,

RIP Cancer Puppy. RIP Dagger Bunny.

I really like the pace of this show. As soon as you feel like Quint and Alice should just "get a room," someone on the show says, "Get a room you two!" Just as soon as you realize Eliza is the original Jane, two scenes later they tell you that "yep, she's Jane." (Unfortunate that they killed her two scenes after

Yeah, but did she sing something relevant to the chaos going on at the office or is the show just going, "and here's Janis Joplin … Cause she's dead?"

Some of the fantasy sequence lip syncing is over the top; sort of over enunciated and broadly mimed. But it's fantasy so … maybe it's OK? Was Janis Joplin relevant at that moment? I can't tell, I'll have to watch the show again.

I think it showed in 7th grade in a double feature with "Free to Be You and Me."

I eye roll at this show so hard my skull cracks.

Soprano's "Employee of the Month" is another one that's tough to watch. I'd argue it's worse than anything on GoT.

Debt should be paid to Animalympics from (Lord) going on 35 years ago. Harry Shearer and Gilda Radner as newscasters for, among other events, a race where a puma and a gazelle fall for each other.

Thanks. Yeah, my first thought at OJ's house was, "redecorating = tampering with evidence."

Did that guy really have a heart attack during opening statements? My memory of the real thing is fuzzy. Didn't Kato get his moment before Furman? If so maybe next week is Kato and Furman. There was a woman that the prosecution called first that I vaguely remember started dull but got interesting after a couple