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Same! What the fuck? It's been happening all over AVC.

More than a little.

I was expecting Roger (in one of his personas) to be the guy who bought the mind-wipe device from the CIA. Like the Smiths would arrive at that barn to find Roger there.

Best: The Two Hundred, Morning Mimosa, Manhattan Murder Magical Mystery Tour, The Dentist's Wife, Hayley Smith: Seal Team Six, Criss-Cross Applesauce, and The Life Aquatic with Steve Smith.

I didn't even see Reginald, but I did wonder why he wasn't the CIA mascot, since he's cute as a button.

Yeah, I logged into AVC After Dark to comment, now shitty Disqus won't let me log in under my old moniker. Disqus fucking sucks.

I demand.

I thought the same thing, but I figure that the writers concluded the story because they weren't sure if they were getting canceled. And it could still be accurate as long as the turd somehow ends up back in Boca Raton.

It really would have. I'm still bummed that we never got a review for that one.

Solid beginning to the season. Stan going on a rant is nothing new, but playing Scat Man during the rant just made it hilarious.

I loved that promo so much. I just fell over laughing every time I saw it.

Or Grey's Anatomy!

Well said. I think it would be great for these two to have a good functioning relationship (for their own sake as well as their daughters'), but there are some serious issues that make them incompatible as a couple. And these problems existed long before the kids did.

I see this on other sites, too. This and Supernatural always get the "Is this still on?!" mess.

On paper, I get it: Arizona sees this broken family (Jackson and April) very happy with their new baby and finding a way to make things work. So she's overcome with love and emotion and decides to give Callie what she wants.

Oh, I didn't remember that, I thought it was the Enchantress herself. Thanks.

I'm not even a big fan of hers, but she sold the hell out of that bit. That was some agonized screaming. Surprised Jackson didn't start crying when he heard her.

Didn't really care for it. Everything was so predictable, from Warren delivering the baby safely (bringing the past full circle), Alex discovering Jo and DeLuca "in bed", and the wedding taking place. It wasn't bad, just not surprising. I did like Amelia telling off Meredith in the beginning. Meredith needed to

I also loved Francine just watching Stan on his date. She's perfected that stare.

The kidney episode implies that Hayley was born in the mid-90s, which puts her age around 17-19, That would be fine if there hadn't been several episodes showing that Stan and Francine met, married, and conceived Hayley in the 80s. That's why the timeline seems off. I've learned to roll with it, but it's definitely