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Another likely to be unseen comment here, but, back in 2010 I watched the first season the whole way through for the first time since it aired (in contrast I had seen seasons 2-4 multiple times due to a desperate crush on David Tennant), and I was completely caught off guard by how much cursing/low level profanity

Something which just popped into my mind a few hours since watching this episode - if Maia and Amy got together at Maia's 18th birthday party, which itself was a few days before she actually turned 18, then was she a minor in the photos her ex boyfriend had of her from when they were together? Surely there are legal

I'm feeling very conflicted about the Rindells. I think in episodes like last week's, the Rindell storyline can come through as the strongest, but this week it just felt empty. It didn't really seem to serve much of a purpose except, as highlighted by another commenter above, to show how Henry can emotionally