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Especially since she works at CVS. That will be a rude awakening when he shows up for his overnight shift!

His wife is national treasure Kathy Najimy

A shame.

He's a recurring Samaritan operative - Zachary. He has been in a few episodes previously (one in each S3, S4, and now S5). It's tough to remember when the show has been off air for so long!

He is wonderful, as well.

We can officially cross Grace and Nathan off of the "Final Season Recurring Characters" bingo card.

They also brought Zachary back, which makes sense because all the other named Samaritan lackeys besides Greer have been offed. I think Lambert is still around too, isn't he?

I had to rewind the vending machine part a few times. I finally figured out that Caviezel said "Sugar is bad for you." I thought the first two or three times that he said "Shit's bad for you" which would have also been awesome and I was temporarily surprised that they got CBS to sign off on it.

"The fight is here, and so am I."

Oh I am not knocking any of the cast of SHIELD, as I think all of them do a great job.

As an ardent SHIELD fan, it's very obvious that the show doesn't have anyone on par with Michael Emerson and Amy Acker. Though even Amy Acker wasn't able to get much from her small role on the show (that was not a good episode).

I remember mentioning when Root got her implant for the first time, that I could see the machine taking over her body EDI style with more tech implanted.

I think it's actually "morpets" and not poorpets. When Titus helped all the costumed knock off characters all get their money back in S1E2 from the costume guy, they were called "morpets" instead of "Muppets" because intellectual property.

A season review was posted for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, before the binge-watch reviews and the regular reviews.

I am not sure if it was because I watched it when I was tired, or because I loved part 1 of this finale so much, but I think maybe this was my least favorite episode of Broad City. I love the shit out of this show.

According to the interwebs, Ki Hong Lee was born in South Korea and moved with his family to New Zealand when he was 6 and then Los Angeles when he was 8.

I will always sign up for more Peyton.

I will respectfully disagree.

It's because anything involving "dummy" is an automatic association for fans of 30 Rock, I believe

At least Major was only boring for a couple of episodes, not a whole season and a half like Lincoln has been.