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Stir of Echoes is one of my favorites. Does it really not hold up to repeated viewing? I just re-watched Fallen, which I lump together with Stir of Echoes for some reason, and I enjoyed it just as much as I did the previously.

Neil Patrick Harris.

West Side Story would be great!

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers? Camelot? Oklahoma?

God that building is ugly. Shame it's closed down. I saw many shows there as a kid.

Yeah, I was disturbed at how disturbing I found the crows. Glad I'm not the only one.

I really hope they understand what they got right about the casting this time. This configuration worked perfectly.

I certainly hope so.

I think you're getting a little over-excited. Why don't we just not talk for a while. I'm going to go talk to someone else, okay.

Well good luck to you.

The thing is, though, it really does get better. Not for everybody and not all the time but for most people, yeah it does. If only because you have so much more control over your life than you did in high school/college. You really do. The trick is understanding that now you make the big decisions that determine

Yeah. I think it's a combination of his bone structure and the lighting. He has Caucasian features and in some setting he does kinda look like a white guy in blackface. I don't see it so much this season because they seemed to have hired a director of photography? who knows how to light Black people, but I

Yeah but did you catch that line about Laurel having been through something similar with her father?! What's that all about? Til February.

Thank you for this comment. The exchanges between Annalise and Nate in this episode deserve more highlighting. That was some important and nuanced shit that happened between the two of them.

Hah!

Absolutely! It was like someone looked at all the people of color in lead roles on the show and panicked.

So far, this is sounding amazing.

This is a DTMFA for sure.

Yeah, about that….