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    Really enjoyed this. Liked that the arc from last week was mostly played out in the background, so that the focus could be on the DEO. One thing that caught me off guard, was how quickly the initially resolved the whole J'onn/Jeremiah/Hank scene. But then again, with the reveal in the end with Daddy Danvers being

    Lost handled it pretty well, though the jury's pretty divided on that one.

    Fair enough. We can rule out her mom, too.

    "Either die a Breaking Bad, or live long enough to see yourself become a Dexter", huh?

    How likely is it that Annalise's dad could've killed Wallace Mahoney?

    Harkness.

    Annalise's mom & sister squeeing over Nate was hilarious. Can't imagine how much it would've been amplified if they'd seen him in his frequent shirtless nature.

    Hey amigo! Been a long time…

    Likewise. Given the similar themes, probably see most of you again in the Westworld reviews, too.

    Thanks for hanging with me, brotha.

    Very well. Sad it's over, but glad it happened.

    True, true…

    Yeah, they were even gonna use that Twitter spat between them to build it up, I believe.

    Easily the best episode since 'Strange Visitor'. Glad they got to take the character in a dark direction, without having it be overtly broody (like Snyder). Melissa turns in her best performance, yet. Mad props to Calista Flockhart, too.

    Haven't seen barb wire in this company in NINE YEARS. Welcome back old friend.
    Couldn't help tearing up a bit over that segment with Foley & Ambrose. It was PERFECT. This is how you use a legend to put a younger guy over, outside the ring.

    We already had one LGBT character bite it this month on network TV. Dunno if they'd want to risk another.

    Thanks for the tip on CW. Should've known that. You don't have entire casts of pretty people, & not have 'em mix it up.

    I got in to this show just earlier this year, & really enjoying it. Reminds me a lot of Damages, which I miss very much. And yes, Davis really makes it worthwhile.

    Reminded me of the opening scene of Six Feet Under.

    Was it just me, or did anyone else realize that Annalise would lose her baby through a car accident, the moment we saw her driving & talking?