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That's what I was thinking too! I wonder if she at least got a glass of water between takes, but that would mean she'd just have to scream herself hoarse again afterwards. Dedication to craft!

The dedication at the end was a sad reminder that there's no way for Garrett to come back in the Framework

the "loopholes" she mentioned closing, yeah

I watched this right after the season premiere of iZombie, and I was definitely expecting Jemma to start craving brains at some point

I got mad love for Wallace, but I say Ravi

It may well be the last thing to go through his mind on his death bed (which I hope will be at a ripe old age of 97 or so)

I have a Lotus 123 file somewhere in my archives with cost basis information for stocks my dad bought in the '80s (including, appropriately enough, quite a bit of IBM). If I ever sell them I'll need to find a way to open that file… I'm hoping/assuming that modern spreadsheet programs have ways to convert

That scene gave off the vibe, while making me surprised that I'd never thought of it before, like they were Phillip's parents

This! Fucking! Show!

How Oleg could turn his nose up at the blonde in the middle is beyond me. And the brunette on the right for a split second I thought was Megan Draper/Jessica Pare… I checked IMDB, she was not.

I was wondering if his sudden enthusiasm for math was girl-craze related… then I wondered if maybe he sees math as a gateway to computer programming— Henry looking to go from playing computer games to making them…

The way I finally got it through my head is that there are no apostrophes in "his" or "hers" or "theirs" either. Possessive pronouns don't need apostrophes.

The extent to which he was shocked to realize they were going to use Quinn as a Patsy to assassinate the president suggested otherwise to me… but I guess we'll just have to wait and see

There -was- an issue of the Rick and Morty tie-in comic that did a Breaking Bad pastiche. I gave up on reading it though… it's not all that good.

*cries*

Like the guy on Twitter playing gotcha with Harmon: "If their civilization collapsed, how did they have anyone to activate Phoenix-Person, huh? huh? huh?"

How do we agree that this was the best episode of the season yet the reviewer STILL gives it a B-? Homeland reverse curve?

Under several layers of Mission:Impossible prosthetics… which cushioned both the pistol whipping and the explosive blast.

That was MASSIVELY cathartic! There were several fist-pump moments in her O'Keefe takedown… which made it all the more sickening when the media trained huckster turned them against her

I was actually watching this episode thinking she was looking a lot less haggard than in previous seasons. And it's Carrie, not Claire. They dress her down like whoa. See Claire Danes even on Ellen (talking about how much fun she had at Berghain) she's still lookin' mighty good.