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Exactly what I think, no matter how much I try to talk myself out of it.

How could I forget about Anya's bunny phobia??!!

Please, people, stop!
I have to work The Night Shift and if I don't get some sleep someone will have to put me out of my Misery!

I like mist. It's so atmospheric.
And misty.
Guess I'll have to check it out.

That was Carol, practicing for The Walking Dead! And then we had Dale and Andrea in the grocery store!

Okay then.

Is it a bad thing that the promos (and this article) make me have to breathe into a paper bag?

It is moving, and I don't question her love for Philip, either. But I also don't question her love for the Motherland and those two things are diverging.
I wonder which will prove to be stronger when some sort of break inevitably comes.
I know Elizabeth would risk her life for Philip (and has, I'm sure), but then I

And the Stones…someone getting laid.

There are so many wonderful British actors that seem to do various American accents effortlessly.
To put it in reverse, I can usually tell when any sort of British accent is being done by an American actor, but one person that fooled me was Alexis Denisof.
Years ago I happily watched Buffy and it's spin-off Angel

I have a bunny pin. Don't know what that means beyond I like bunnies.

True. We've seen Paige be a little pouty, but we've yet to see her hysterically scream "I hate you!!", then run to her room and fling herself across her bed. I don't think.

Manwich sandwiches (not just any ol' sloppy joes) with tater tots!!!
On a TV tray in the den or family room, of course.

Elizabeth advising Paige to mix the book in with similar topics (to the point of planning to bring more in to add to the shelf) in case "someone is looking" alarmed me a little.
She and Philip just recently found the kid sleeping in her closet! I was afraid that would put visions of

Watching Philip process the info about his father (especially sitting in the car), I was thinking about his growing disillusionment and quiet sense of desperation. And in my head I started hearing Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey" and thinking how I'd like to hear it used somewhere in the show.
Next scene we see a

"LOL" sometimes gets overused, but it's exactly what I just did.

It does. But I wonder if Dylan had literally seen any dead bodies, or caught Norman in the act of murdering any of his victims, if his reaction would alter his thinking in any way.

I think with Chick it could very easily be both, maybe even in equal measure. Or vacillating between the two.

That's an ingenious idea!
But they've been so incredibly good together on this show, I honestly don't know if my brain could ever process them as anything other than Norma and Norman.
They've made me (us) laugh, and cry, and wring my hands over them for four years (the show premiered in March, 2013). I'm not even

I already commented on Chick's demise, but also wanted to say I thoroughly enjoyed his first scene.