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I feel you, I was frantically refreshing the page.

I didn't think about it but it sounds like a great observation!

"Don't think about it too hard, too too hard". Probably a little bit of both.

I was expecting a solid A or at least it was a solid A for me, I liked this episode even more than last week's and the Ana Winds song is stuck in my head and never getting out. I cried when "You stupid bitch" returned and when Paula and Scott reunited (God, her delivery of "I missed you"). Nathaniel is still doing

Just for a full circle thing - Sherlock also finally gets his name right and Lestrade says he's a good man aside from being a great one. I can totally see how one could think it's Irene though, and she's definitely one option.

"Was Sherlock texting Molly? Irene Adler? Someone else entirely?"

I didn't know there were memes about this in America. It was quite well received in Italy, I don't think a lot of people watched it but they appreciated it immensely. Me included.

That one was quite good, similarly romanticized but with excellent cast and production value. Both Sewell and Bettany are sensibly younger than real life Melbourne, but both plots wanted to play with Victoria's blatant crush on him so they probably tried to make it less creepy.

I think it gravely lacks quality if compared to its predecessor (meaning Downton Abbey). But yes, decent entertainment.

Apparently they gave her contact lenses because they thought she would look too Spanish without them (I actually read that somewhere). One eventually gets used to them, but they really are disturbing at first.

But you have been catching up, right?

Didn't like that first song either, but the other one made up for it.

Whenever this show (any show maybe, really) deals with selfies it's either commenting they're silly or proving they're quite sad in a forced-self-promotion way. No wonder a character I never recall taking selfies is Greg, who wasn't silly but was very private. Besides, I think Heather's study on relationships in

I really was one of those episodes where you get his charm, right? Like I was only watching from my laptop but I kind of felt his warmth. It was really nice.

Those truly cracked me. She's terrible.

I've seen this weekly as it aired in Italy and I must say I found it almost hilarious at first, but I grew to genuinely care about the story and its characters. As it (all too often) happens with Sorrentino, you kind of wonder where the hell he's trying to go. It all gets more heartbreaking once you know he himself

It's true, but I don't think it means he doesn't genuinely care about Rebecca as well (although probably not in the way he should). He wants it to look good online because if the relationship fails AND the whole world knows it's just twice as bad.

Forgot to say "Remember That We Suffered" reminded me of "Think Of All the Dead Jews" which is a Rachel Bloom song I listened to a lot on Spotify last year, I was kind of looking forward to seeing similar humour on the show. It was brilliant to also have Patti LuPone involved.

Maybe if she ruins things with Josh this season, which she probably will, next year's theme song will be about making them right.

This was easily the best episode this season after the "Tapped That Ass" one. The second number was hilarious and I appreciate that we were back discussing Rebecca's issues, it's the main theme of the show and I thought we'd lost track of them too often. I'm also glad that some work-related problems were dealt with