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Abbie made Ichabod take a CPR lesson after she almost drowned. She thought she'd let him perform CPR on Katrina since she's his wife.

"God, it sounds like a swine being strangled."

The direction of that monologue was also on point. The way the background audio went silent and the camera moving around his head ever so slowly made it all the more dramatic. It was definitely Emmy bait.

Oh, don't get me wrong. I don't want plots involving children. It would just be nice to see some in the background.

"Ahh! Damn it, Jimmy Jr! Why do you always know the time?"
"I have a watch."

"She got catfished by a box."

It was also funny how he didn't seem to care that it sounded like Tina was saying she had human remains in the box, as long as it wasn't food.

This episode needed more Monty.

Something that crossed my mind this episode: Were there no kids/youth on the ship that crashed? Come to think of it, were there any shown on the Ark in season 1? Were all the kids arrested?

So, I actually started to believe that the baby was real. When Jaha made it to the other side and I didn't hear it, I thought maybe the show was testing how dark it could go by killing a baby. But it was just space madness, which is more plausible than an abandoned baby in a cabinet I guess.

Not only that, but this one made complete sense. Unlike the case with her social worker a couple of weeks ago that seemed highly coincidental.

Me too. I strongly disagree with Zach on this one. Probably one of my favourite episodes.

Casting people never cease to amaze me. I have no idea how they do it.

"War does not permit us the luxury of dwelling on personal matters. Nor, indeed, the downward facing of our dogs."

♪ Arachnid fellow, arachnid fellow.
Does whatever an arachnid can. ♫

I really liked that scene with Monty and Jasper at dinner eating cake/pie. I want to see more of those two.

From what I've heard about the first few eps, it does not (fly off the rails).

From her Twitter, she seems like a fan who happens to be lucky enough to get to be on these shows.