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It's funny, but I saw the scene differently. When Kevin talks about how John won't let him have fried chicken, it made me think of CJ telling the boys how he gives his clients what they can't get at home. Patrick leaves because he feels like a rent boy.

I could seriously watch an entire show about Jessa shaming people into buying inappropriate baby clothes. It's so cruel and perfect it's almost spiritual.

I've found a lot of people on different sites talking about how this episode seemed like Lea was "picky" or "difficult". That may be the case, but I'm just glad we get a vegetarian challenge, which a lot of very good chefs seem to struggle with for no good reason.

I also do not see the attraction between Johnson and Masters (at least on her part). I know that in life they do eventually get together, but am I crazy in hoping that the show doesn't go that way? I do not envision a future where I hope they get together, and I do not think the show will be more interesting when they

If only Toby could move to Ravenswood too…

I am genuinely ashamed how much I looked forward to this finale. I am also ashamed about how much I hope ABC renews it. Screw Michael Bay, this is my definition of "Dumb Fun".

Needful Things is my favorite King book, but the film adaptation was terrible.  Changes were made to the story that made it more "palatable" to audiences.  I found it toothless and infuriating.  And the ending is GARBAGE. Do yourself a favor and skip it.