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I assumed she does since he was going to the baby birthing class with Catherine and Marjorie.

Except he wasn't saying it for humor's sake but more out of genuine naive delight at coming up with the analogy.

His concern for meeting up with his dog again in Heaven actually warmed my heart a bit and made me like Jonah just a litte bit more.

YES! I'm so happy the show's getting another season!! Thanks for the wonderful news, Ms. Kulzick!

I totally agree with that, and it is because of the simplicity of it. There's something so emotionally raw about seeing just a few words scrawled on a piece of paper that you sometimes just can't convey with a voiceover.

I was actually happy that they gave us a break from all the horror too but I think they chose the wrong male to focus on AND most importantly, they chose the wrong timeframe to focus on. I think it might have been better received if they showed us what he's been up to in the last three years after her capture. The

Feels like a waste of medical resources if you ask me. That really felt more like they kept him alive cuz of plot.

I wish that were true but if my glasses were to break and someone else's contacts were to dry up, I think we'd be in the same fucked place.

You're such a meanie, Mr Meow Meow Fuzzyface. But honestly I would much rather the perspective be from the Commander or even Nick than Luke. Ohhh they could have shown us what happened to the first Offred using Nick's POV! That would have been tons more fascinating than watching Luke fumbling around.

So weird.

I don't want to get into an argument on politics here but that's actually something I never understood about the gun debate. I never thought it was all or nothing either, only that we need better checks to make sure fucking lunatics don't get to buy assault weapons, but everytime that topic is brought up a lot of

Wholeheartedly agree. He just looks confused most of the time. And when there are moments where he should be emoting, he underplays it to the point where it barely looks like he's reacting at all. I know a lot of folks loved his last scene in the episode, but it just felt completely underwhelming to me. The music

Agree with all you said except Fagbenle's performance which I found rather lacking. But so far, it appears I'm in the minority on that.

I actually I thought her mention of Hannah was her way of proving to him that it was her but now that I think about it more, I guess you're right, that's not exactly info only he would know. She could have mentioned the hotel where they used to have their illicit trysts at as better proof.

Based on her initial panic attack I had mistakenly thought the soldiers had gang raped her, but then when I rewound and listened closer to what the Sister was saying, I'm glad that wasn't the case. I mean, if she was whipped on the soles of her feet or subjected to treatment like that, I can understand being

I think you pretty much summed up why I don't care for Luke much.

I got a little annoyed with him for wanting to get off the bus: I just kept on thinking, if you didn't want to leave the area, why the hell get on the bus in the first place?

This episode was a weird one for me: I DID want to know about what's been going on with Luke and I was curious about how he and June and their kid even got as far as they did, but then I found myself just disappointed in the whole detour. It did feel like filler at times. Not to mention, I just don't find the actor

Couldn't they easily substitute another video with another tour guide during the times when Hammond wasn't around? I can easily imagine them having different versions of the video, one for every tour guide working there.

Wasn't there a severed arm attached to the cargo hold button? I assumed the guy attached the arm hit the button before being eaten and the Rexes went beneath to, I dunno, eat more people who might've been hiding down there, just as the doors closed. Strangely, that part never bothered me as much as the other stuff