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Could McCain raise his arm up high enough to actually take a shot at Sanders?

In answer to your question. Yes, it's pretty good. I wanted to hear even more of her take on Rocket and Groot.

Thank you. Now I feel like a bad Texan cause I never even heard of that show. I'm going to assume it's some young person thing and just go back to shooing people off of my lawn.

Not that I would ever condone stealing but some of us haven't had a TV in the house for years and years. Except for football there isn't really a need for one. And for football the local bar works great.

Almost a perfect list. I'd just move Django Unchained down a few notches. I really wanted to like the movie but Jamie Foxx sucks the life out of it. He just constantly gives me a vibe of "hey look at me, I'm 'acting!'

On the bright side, if you were using Windows 8 that's still an upgrade.

aww, I was hoping for something on "I got a Community notification for this?" But I guess that would have raised the question of why the hell do we still not have notifications.

Change it from the Amazon to Africa and 12 Years a Slave pretty much covers it. Minus the cannibalism of course.

Archer: House Call

Classic Poe?

But even if Mycroft were to completely agree with Sherrington that's still no reason to let him get away with it. At least just shoot Sherrington and then yourself rather than let him take you for a ride to someplace quiet.

I think it being a crime of passion is exactly what would make stoning seem appropriate to him. He got "biblical" on his ass. Or in this case on his head.

If this were a less well written show I would be afraid that Sherlock would use the heroin as a means to emotionally blackmail Joan into staying. As it is though I have no idea what he is going to do.

Whatever happened to the chickens?

Just because Sherlock hates Mycroft doesn't mean he doesn't love him. I have a very similar relationship with ice cream.

Personally I think Sherrington’s death has to be ruled a suicide. I was very glad to see that it was Sir Walter that insisted on involving Sherlock. Anyone planning to frame someone associated with Sherlock with a crime is already on shaky ground. Doing it with Sherlock actually on the scene is just asking for some

I don't think there was anything metaphorical about the casting of stones. The guy was Iranian and a spy for the government which presumably means he is to some degree an Islamic fundamentalist. I just assumed he saw the stoning as the appropriate means of execution.

At least we got the answer to the question of who gets custody of Clyde. When Joan was talking to the real estate person she says, "no pets."

The wife apparently did give her the basics but off camera. All we see is her telling Joan that Mycroft returned to MI6 because "something happened". But then Joan confronts Mycroft and drops the name Sadoma Hahn on him so the wife must have given Joan more information than what we witnessed.

The Elementary reviews on AVClub are consistently great. But this one might have been the best so far. Completely agree with everything said.