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    What I'm most interested in seeing is how this show wraps up each characters' story lines. (which is not to say that I want to see this show end just yet; I'm definitely still interested in watching!) Is everyone actually going to get away with all this in the end?Even just for the sake of argument, most of the

    I don't know what Ryan Murphy et al have against Taylor Swift, but I approve! That said, I agree this show is out of control with so many disparate elements … Yeah, you can say "well it's a satire/comedy" but that still doesn't excuse the lack of cohesion between anything going on (beyond just the basic plot, I mean).

    I want to know how it is that no one at the morgue has noticed that Boone's body disappeared, or was that addressed and I just missed it? I mean, I'm willing to overlook that any medical professional would see the cheap prosthetic on his neck and say "yep, that looks legit; this one's dead" but there are just too many

    Agreed! I was waiting all season for a "Grace" episode (or at least some depth to her), especially as every once in a while we would get little glimpses into her backstory or character (beyond the 'hot & spicy Latina stereotype she was playing for the show)… but it never happened. :-(