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Anna N.
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this episode isn't about lying at all: it's about illusion. what is truth and what is not truth is irrelevant to those who use illusions effectively. tyrion tells the kidnappers a bunch of things about jorah which he may as well have pulled out of his ass and doesn't even prove, yet it changes the kidnappers' course

i'm at least cliffhung for david and abby to get back together after he chose to protect her over his morals. not that he *deserves* her because of it, but i have always rooted for them and this is a perfect reentry to their story. they were adorable! leo's good but a bit of a chum.

stick said "it" wasn't a boy and he said matt's emotions clouded his judgment. i kinda believe him.

the nick miller workout video is a SOLID idea, i'm commenting because i hope more people will talk about it and it happens.

dinesh kinda looked at carla like he was starting to crush.

blonde hair and a pixie cut. other than that, very different strong-minded women in tech.

jamie is the absolute hottest he's EVER been. "i want to watch you" GAHHHHH

i bet geillis sent the letter through time travel. or it's laoghaire, but that's the less ideal explanation.

claire believed her friend was in trouble because she got a worrisome note. what other justification do you need? if dougal gets consequences, so does geillis. and it wouldn't exactly be a false accusation—the episode was pretty heavy handed about implicating geillis in murder.

i'm confused, did james imply he would or wouldn't enjoy it? too many rock concerts as a kid, this one.

i have now seen both winston and coach hilariously start putting on a show in cops uniforms. my collection will soon be complete! muahahaha

i love the new additions. this episode proves what frankie's role is and that it is compelling. and elroy made me bust with that look of true, deeply-rooted disdain. why he's there i do not know, but I look forward to further appearances in his pajamas.

beyond the sea gave my CRAZY chills. i was sort of surprised to see scully crumble under the circumstances as well. sure, she has enough evidence to believe ("starbuck") but she's entertained the possibility of paranormal before with no hesitation to run in headfirst. and if she could make contact with her father, who

and personally i enjoyed how hilariously bad the special effects were.

space had nothing going on, but it wasn't entirely unwatchable.

the final moments of squeeze with the slot where the nurse haphazardly slips tooms' meal gave me so much chills.

first time watcher, just finished shadows. i would rank them relative to each other the way this review did, but would have ranked shadows a little higher. but i feel like the reviewer used contemporary shows to help grade—but i myself have never been too cozy with the genres of horror and thriller.

this episode made me cry. TWICE.

i still want to know why he's called the dustbuster.

i would not call aniston a failed career. with cougartown and episodes, i wouldn't say cox-arquette and leblanc are doing too shabby either.