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Or even turn it the other way! "Oh, this is a nice dining nook, I guess… "

Get a life. Women have unrequited feelings for people all the time. It's a pretty gender neutral/human thing.

"If you don't return my love, there's a chance I may turn into a psychotic monster." Just what every girl wants to hear!

I guess TiVo didn't get the memo on the late start either because my recording started in the middle of the Funnest Cats sketch.

KNOWN FOR IT.

I loved that Taran even WALKED boring. Like, the attention to being a man-shaped pile of pizza dough was so precise.

So Jess heals pretty quick, huh? All those broken bones last week!

I think, song for song, "Bewitched, Bothered, and Belittled" might have been the best episode yet. "Maybe You Won't Die Alone" and "What Am I Feeling" were both flawless.

Agreed. She's actually more fun now that she's derangedly chipper about marrying an 11 year old.

It actually catches the light like a plastic wig. You guys couldn't at least spring for real hair?

1. I am DYING at Kara's unpainted drywall super-hideout having a set of matching lamps and end tables.

That's a really great point. I've always said that a big reason why Buffy had the best musical episode of all time is that the every song had a stake in the long-term plot. Thinking back to the best song of Galavant's first season, that's also true.

I caught the whole marathon the other day, so my song bar is set pretty high after "SECRET, SECRET, HUSH HUSH HUSH!" but this was a pretty decent start to the season. I am hoping this is Chekhov's virgin-loving unicorn because I will be sad if it doesn't come back around.

I was actually surprised by how spoilery that interview was. You'd think you'd try to save a lot of that info for the next episode, rather than let the cat out of the bag about the nature of the character now.

I just found out that Bitsie Tulloch and David Giuntoli are a real-life couple, which just makes it even more impressive how little onscreen chemistry Nick and Juliette ever seemed to have. But it does explain a bit why the producers would write her back in, since she stayed in town anyway.

How are we not even discussing Barry's totally awkward directed-at-glass-that-Harry-can-definitely-hear-him-through monologue? That was pretty cringeworthy, I thought.

Hahaha, omg, please write this show.

Poor Grodd, so curious.

I would have really liked if that was explained as a side effect of messing with the time stream. "Surprise, motherfucker, now Weather Wizard can fly, way to go."

She did, during her argument will Barry, go, "And you don't even know know Harrison We— NEVERMIND, I DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THIS" or something, which was weird, but I guess maybe the writers nodding to that?