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The moment Alba said a new man would appear in Jane's life, I felt the writers were preparing us for a girlfriend. There was just something about the acting and directing, like a hint that the word "man" should be "person". And, in a matter of minutes, a new female character was introduced and her second line of

About Petra's twins: I'm pretty sure they appeared in the episode. Look carefully at the background in a Marbella scene and you'll see Anezka/Petra and Vests holding babies. The real question is: how dare they make an episode where "Petra" is only at the background?

I'm brazilian, like Sonia Braga. Is she considered a person of colour in the USA? I don't think her nomination to the Oscar would, or should, avoid the #oscarssowhite polemics.

My best three-dimensional experience was "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs". "Avatar" is just ok in comparison.

This episode was an A for me. There's nothing about Yael Grobglas' acting I could possibly complain about. I love Petra so much, and my heart broke more than once in this episode because of Anezka in spite of the limited screentime. Magda is awful and I kinda relate to her daughters.

Yeah I'm watching "Ship To Wreck" and it's not live. Sad. Flo is, imo, the greatest live performer working right now, matched maybe by Carrie Underwood, and I'm sure she had a good reason to go pre-recorded this time.

I haven't watched the Florence performances yet (the content is unavailable outside the USA), but I'm a fan of her for years and have watched hundreds of past live performances by Flo. So I am absolutely shocked that this review questions her ability to perform live. She is awesome and her vibrato is pretty much

No Ratatouille or Atonement? Glad to see Spirited Away and Pan's Labyrinth and City of God though.

It was not Sia singing "Chandelier" after Gillan stopped and went to full-"Stay High"-mode. It was someone else's voice.