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Interesting that you identify yourself with a Japanese word.

I'm not so sure they can walk out, as in removing themselves from the premises.

I, too, thought the interaction quite odd for the character. Then he mentions Abby at Seder and heads into his religious persona. This time it wasn't so Christian evangelical, but simply referring to God, which is the commonality between Judaism and Christianity.

Darrow lowers the flag to half-staff; the rest consists of camera shots of various characters as they take in the meaning of his death. Obviously most are grieved, but then wheels may be turning in some characters' minds as to what is their work/future with FDR gone and someone new coming to the presidency that no

I was confused by 33 at first. Three is a mystical number in many cultures and/or religions. Thirty three is two 3s, making it even more mystical, perhaps. It was also the age of Jesus at his death.

Not certain you've encountered the righteous indignation of *some* nuns! I have a few family stories about them from now gone relatives. "Philomena" is a reasonable story, as is "Magdalene Sisters", about the magdalene laundries in Ireland. "Bad" women seem to be quite the target.

I wondered about that - according to wiki, the white/black Russian drinks appeared in the '40s. Still, the comment served to make a tongue in cheek point!

We can hope that after this first group of boys, he becomes violently ill over what he's done and stops.

Yep, but I'm at the point where most anything Thack does raises a red flag of suspicion first.

And maybe Genevieve could do stories that would bring positive attention to the plight of women, especially poor women. She doesn't have a tie to any of the others as yet, though.

Mind-blowing - I see what you did there!

I don't know that we know. He's stated he's a Presbyterian, and the only one in the Jewish hospital, Mount Sinai.

You know, when he was helping Abby into a cab at the beginning of the show and handed her a packet of white powder, I immediately assumed it was heroin or cocaine. But from wiki review, quinine was a powder…doesn't say it was white, though!

I know that, but prior to that he showed the patient a vial and got a reaction…iirc.

Yep, it seems that way.

Since Lucy told him that she knows he's made his way through the nurses, you know they've talked about him.

I don't believe he meant an eye exam, but when the individual sees the vial of morphine - that in itself causes a reaction.

The kid who tried to take some money, 'the Dago'. Jeez, that's uncomfortable to type.

It's leftover from last week's discussion of the explosion - ether, diethyl ether or ethyl ether…perhaps used by Ethel.

Daisy was the 'actress'. I just noticed tonight that Daisy is one of the surgical nurses, and Daisy was one of the names Henry guessed when Cornelia returned from SF and played 'guess who'. Guess they've been an item of sorts for awhile.