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That moment of hesitation right before she said Amy's name as the person she was attracted to just blew me away. She looked like she was alternately wavering between hope and terror, and that the strength of what she was feeling was about to make her cry. And then she said it and her joy and relief was so palpable.

She was in the promo for next week, but yes, these girls do seem to disappear if they're not set to be on a date for a particular episode.

Also, there was a strategically placed picture of Faith and Amy at a kissing booth with one kissing the other on the cheek tacked to Faith's mirror. I'm sure that might have helped implant the idea.

They've definitely used it several times before, but Baghetti sounds so much like Big Head that it's easy to miss.

They're like the Waldorf and Statler of Silicon Valley.

Agreed. All episode long I kept thinking that Pied Piper needed to make room in its budget to hire Richard a baby sitter. Dude should not be allowed out on his own and should avoid talking to people as much as possible.

At least according to Monica's read of the deal, Pied Piper wouldn't be merging with Endframe so much as being absorbed by Endframe which means Richard would lose control over his algorithm and presumable wouldn't have the freedom or authority to do whatever it is he wants to do with it. That doesn't sound like a

If it had been another shorter guy it still might have worked. Oswalt looked child-sized next to the crazy fucking tall Simons and that was largely what made his assault of Jonah seem comical rather than just horrifying.

This line made me laugh so hard I almost blacked out. As did Jonah's realization that all of Teddy's previous victims looked just like him.

I'm with you on this. Epic animated sex scene aside, Lana and Archer are so boring together but Archer and Pam are never not fun. I don't care if they just stay besties, go back to be @#$!buddies, or end up in a romantic relationship together, but these two need more screen time together. Their moment of realizing

I don't think that SK specifically said it was her article about Gutierrez that inspired Rabbia to contact her before now, but she did definitely say that Rabbia contacted her because of some of her reporting at the Baltimore Sun. I don't think it's that big of a deal either way though. Unless Adnan's family was

If they razed the Ramada, the phones would have had to have been removed at some point. That's not saying they couldn't have been put back, but if they were where Jay said they were, there's no way that the contractors that built the Best Buy would have just work around them.

God that was cringeworthy to listen to. I couldn't figure out where the hell she was trying to go with that line of questioning.

She did ask. Obviously not effectively (as far as we can tell at this point there was little she did effectively), but it was brought up at trial. As I mentioned in my comment, SK said in Route Talk that the defense attorney suggested that Jay's description of the Best Buy store seemed questionable and that the pay

re: the phones at Best Buy. At this point ONLY Jay and the police/prosecution have said there were phones there. In Route Talk, Sarah said she found no record that could confirm that payphones were ever there. She mentioned talking to store employees, Best Buy's landlord and the property manager from '99, the

They covered this, but I forget which episode it was in. The cops got to Jay through his friend Jen. The cops had been checking Adnan's cellphone records, and Jen's number was among the outgoing calls for the day Hae disappeared. Jen initially refused to talk to the police, but Jay gave her the permission to give