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John Simm's master the most Irredeemable? He's always seemed very redeemable to me.

To be honest, Bill couldn't have said anything worse because the BBC would probably have had a field day if they directly insulted Trump.

I thought Nardole passed out because he was affected by the gas, like the Doctor said.

I hope Snart gets to come to the reception. I mean, Barry just married a dead girl, so there has to be a reception… Right?

To be fair, Betty invited Juggy's dad when it was just 6 people coming.

It's really sweet how they genuinely seem to care about Jessica. And this episode made me wonder if they know Jessica's straight, but just exaggerate in order to try to get Jessica to realise they're lesbians.

He always seemed to be nice. It was just episode 7 of this season when he was annoying for some reason.

I can see what you mean. Stuff like "I was almost not right." But I think it is the wrong episode. The thing you should know is that Jessica will never outright show affection to someone else (except Honey). Loads of the episodes explain it pretty well. If you say "I love you", you're hiding something.

Is it stereotypical?

Naw. The thing about guys is that we can fight, but we can never fight for long.

I like to think that Ned didn't realise he was one of the girl's boyfriends and so is doomed to be their messenger boy.

I like how Eddie didn't go to the party instead of trick or treating like most sitcoms would do. It shows that Eddie's finally getting over Nicole. I'm sure in season 1, he would have tried to skip trick or treating to go to the party.

I really liked how the dad didn't try to control everything that the kids did and make them do what he wanted like most sitcoms do.

It seemed more like Louis was jealous of Wyatt. He wants to be the one who makes the restaurant successful, not anyone else.

I don't find old people bobbing along to hip-hop funny. I find it awesome. There are loads of older people who are awesome.

Was I the only one that didn't realise Teddy was a host at first? I thought that was a pretty cool twist.

No. Real Elanor's perfection was annoying. It makes me so glad that she was evil.

I thought Limbo was just a blank white empty place (Sarah Jane Adventures anyone?)

Real Elanor told Fake Elanor to confess her love to Chidi, hoping that she would get with Chidi herself.