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Maybe Dylan can play Jellybean.

And then they got back together but Liv was suuuuuper weird on magician brain and it affected Major. He tried to get past it, but she dumped him.

I hope they're going to come back around to the threats she received via social media.

My guess is that Major won't lose his memories and they'll realize Blaine has been faking.
That said, it would bring delicious dramatic pain if he *did* lose them.

Hawkeye really gets on my nerves sometimes. He can be sanctimonious, he likes to hear himself talk, etc. Radar has all my love.

I deeply love Rogelio.

God, I hate Barry so bad these days. I had stayed away from The Flash for months then tried to watch one last night and he was arbitrarily yelling at Wally for trying to do something good, and I had to turn it off. Ass.

It really hurts when I have grown to hate the lead character as much as I do Barry Allen.

I think one of the first shows where I was, like, "Huh, I actually am loving the lead best" was Rurouni Kenshin.

I do love Garak, but I'd go with Kira, personally.

I know that he does crappy things, and was an entitled rich boy and all of that, but I just can't resist the inner sadness of Logan. And so I love him best.

Archie in Riverdale…

I love many of the characters, but I do think I love Mal best, ultimately.

When I first watched the show, I liked Willow more. But after subsequent viewings, I really grew to appreciate Buffy more and all that she has to deal with. I would probably call her my favorite now, but it's hard to pick because I love so many of the characters.

One thing in the "not faking it" column for me is that he didn't seem to remember that Angus was in the freezer.

There's a line of dialogue about why he was fired in the pilot, but I can't remember it exactly. One recap says, "Though he does mention that he used to work for the CDC and he was actually let go for tedious warnings that one day the zombie outbreak was going to happen."

I really hope he had figured this out before she made that terrible "You're one of the good ones" comments. Though I guess he for sure knows now that such racism wasn't really her.

I don't get why he left. They had a big bust on one of his houses, but didn't the case get dropped? And now Blaine kills a few of his guys at his HQ and suddenly Boss splits? Seems like he could disavow knowledge of that just as easily as everything else. Maybe I'm missing something.

Does he, though? Because at the end of S2—just a few hours before these events—Ravi was barred from the morgue because of fentanyl in his sock drawer and tried to sneak in to get a brain for Liv. The new people asked him, "What's with the rats?"

That is 100% correct. There was even a scene where zombie rat wanted to eat Ravi, but didn't give a crap about Liv.