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It was looking bad for Wes but I never thought they'd actually go there. Wes and Annalise's was possibly the one dynamic I believed and was genuinely interested in. It had multiple layers in it and could have been endlessly explored, plus it practically kept the show together, everything else being so messy, over the

I have no problem with Petra being cold and calculating, actually. I wasn't expecting her to hug the twins and cry on Raf's shoulder. I just feel like the writing has ignored her for too long and didn't take nearly enough time to explain why she "woke up like this" this week. And frankly, after literally no time was

If they wanted things to come out naturally, then we could have gotten Raf telling Anezka the mother gene thing in a previous episode instead of having it in a flashback this week as if the writers hadn't known where to put it and just decided to stuff it into an already packed up episode. Episode 3 was eligible, for

Maybe I'm too much of a Petra stan to properly understand but I felt like this episode wasted a lot of time it could have devoted to her (she was absent for four episodes, has been depressed, must be extremely traumatized and emotionally devastated) on things that… didn't matter as much? Was the Crazy Ex-esque number

Is Elizabeth that ambiguous though? Sure she might enjoy the spotlight, but I feel like the script always absolves her by throwing other people under the bus. Peter gets too confident, the press misbehavior is due to Philip's choice to televise monarchy, the marriage doesn't happen because of old folks and priests…

I don't doubt that she likes him and that she was heartbroken both at the wedding and at the airport, but it doesn't mean what she feels is actually love. She was only ever ready to dump Josh for Greg and Greg for Josh whenever either one appeared more emotionally available. Unstable as he was, Greg didn't waver in

Exactly. Rebecca is convinced something is wrong with her because "nobody wants her", and having somebody want her is how she measures her worth.

Observation 1 is very on point in my opinion, not so much observation 2 though. Rebecca obviously wants and needs to be loved and accepted and I do believe her feelings for Greg (or Josh, really) were more about that than anything else. Just last week she literally decided Greg was "the other guy" from the movie she's

This just made me so happy you have no idea.

Speaking of which, is there any way to beg my country's Netflix to stream it? I have to watch it by other means and it's killing me. I need to contribute with something other than begging people to watch.

I'll agree with Kendra here that the ass number was all in Rebecca's head, as so many are, so if anything it stems from her own lack of self-respect.

On second thought my uncle's been rewatching "Singing in the Rain" here and I noticed "We Tapped That Ass" is visually straight out of "Moses Supposes". Screw costumes, Greg and Josh are even practically wearing the same colours as Kelly and O'Connor. Shame on me for doubting this show.

I think we only ever aknowledged that Philip was upset about the surname question in this conversation?

Yup exactly. I think a number like "We tapped that ass" would benefit from a bigger production effort. Just like the "Settle for Me" one, you know; it didn't even have to be that elaborated though. Even just costumes would have been nice and some sort of filter would have made the rest.

Oh the house is okay. I do still think costumes would have been nice though.
I love how Bloom just isn't concerned with looking pretty or made up in Beck's "domestic" scenes. I've watched so many shows with girls just waking up with their lipgloss on, with picture perfect hair and make up and fancy silk night wear. I

Exactly. That's where he must have felt emasculated, I think; whereas kneeling in front of one's sovereign is only normal.

I think I half realized Greg was going to to be out for good when Rebecca came up with the whole meta explanation on why she was meant to be with "the other guy" who "calls her out on her stuf"f. It completely gave away the ending most people imagined.

Wow are people being 12? I'm devastated of course, I feel like Fontana is not replaceable; but this isn't the kind of show you watch for one character.

Very true. It felt out of place because come on, the guy was an adult. He would know. It makes a lot more sense for him to complain about the surname question because that one was pretty unheard of.

This turned out to be one of my favourite episodes to date, and strangely enough Yael Grobglas's presence has nothing to do with it.
"Makey Make Over" was nothing special but I absolutely adored the guys' numbers, which brings me to my next point: I understand why the airport scene was shot the way it was, it needed to