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Right?! Every time they mention the name I hear David Cross shouting 'Charmed, I'm sure!' at me

Piper did have a tattoo in the first season, I can't remember what of but when she first entered the prison in episode 1 the guard processing her asked if she had any tattoos for her to record in her file, so Piper lifted up her hair to show her, and the guard gave her a look for having such a WASPy tattoo. At least

The phone thing has been really bothering me too

I completely agree. I don't find her as annoying as others do, and to me she is one of the comedic hearts of the show, but I do think (at least post season 2) she works best when not the center of a story.

Idk, in my experience Sherlock fans have the edge on Doctor Who fans…

I was watching this episode with CC on too (I'm not sure why, sometimes I just leave it on) and I read the joke in amongst the other captioning without really processing it, and it wasn't until a few lines later that the joke properly hit me, I had to rewind and watch again. I think it's one of my favourite lines of

late reply, but if you're still looking for them, Bobby Moynihan's instagram has videos and pictures of their lap of honour.

I didn't mean to reply to Gwen specifically but just the general "but they're siblings!" comments that I have seen on other episode reviews.
Forgive me, I'm quite tired, but I don't totally understand your comment, are you saying that Gwen is trolling the idea that it is incest, or commenters who say it isn't?

Yes to both of these plotholes! I get that once she started CPR she couldn't run away and start throwing stuff, but prior to that… come on Stephanie, you'd been doing so well. The fire being put out (how, what, when) was a bit ridiculous. Did it just burn out of its own accord? Is that even possible? If it was put out

I'm always a bit disappointed (or at least have been for the past 4 years or so) when the season finale of Grey's doesn't end up culling a handful of characters, because in my opinion the size of the main cast is detrimental to its storytelling, and half of them just end up with these half-assed non-storylines. But

Grey's anatomy always seems to have at least 3 different pregnant actresses in its main cast at any one time. But that cast is so bloated that they just seem to write them off for a run of episodes now rather than bother with the old tricks.

My impression (and this is not really informed by much so I wouldn't take it as anything more than speculation) was that they toyed with Diaz/Boyle for the first season and a bit of the second, but dropped it because as a 'woke' show they wanted to avoid that whole 'loveable loser has unrequited love for attractive

To be honest I (probably overly wishfully) was seeing more of a vibe between Diaz and Gina Gershon. I've never picked up on a Diaz/Peralta attraction, and I think the writers would realise it would be a crazy stupid storyline to attempt.

Yep that struck me too. When Rosa first said that she'd drugged him with caffeine my instinct was to think 'oof, that's poor taste' and it took me longer than it should have to remember that it's obviously just a case of ridiculously unfortunate timing.

I mostly agree re. the actors, KJ has definitely improved over the course of the season, and Lili and Cole are both great, but I've really struggled with Camila. She's great at delivering deadpan lines but whenever she has anything of substance she still doesn't really sell it enough for me.

Right??!! Hospital security majorly f-ed up this episode. I realised half way through the episode that to enjoy it to its fullest potential was going to involve some serious suspension of disbelief, but yeah, some things are too glaringly obvious to ignore.

I liked this episode but the whole time the rapist and Stephanie were wandering around the hospital I kept thinking that surely she must have a massive amount more strength than him? Maybe not when he's holding the knife to her neck, but the guy was not in a great condition, and his liver lac was bad enough that

she was either heavily pregnant or had just given birth when this episode was filmed, which is why she's been absent a lot lately. Her scenes from last week were actually filmed to be in an earlier episode iirc.

re. the pacing being off, I read somewhere that the DeLuca scenes were meant to air in an episode a few weeks ago (based on promo pictures that were released for that episode) but were shifted into this episode for some reason, which would explain the weird multi episode gaps in that storyline. I guess it was probably

I've been racking my brain for the past couple of hours and I remembered that the 'bitch' was Rose to Cassandra in Ep.2 The End of the World, and the 'gay' was in ep.4 Aliens of London, I think she says 'you're so gay' to the Doctor towards the beginning of the episode.