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I loved this episode. Alicia got to let loose and be funny for once, and made me like her for the first time in at least a few years. Loved her reaction when finding out Howard and Jackie are engaged.
I also like the smaller moments, when it is pretty obvious that Eli really cares for Alicia and doesn't want her to

Thanks for the clarification. I don't know about Victoria bylaws, so I was a bit upset that they decided to eat it, since it had no other use to them.

Why did they have to kill Adele, just to prove a point? Why couldn't they just keep the rooster as a pet.
I was pretty upset about that.

The dog story was so absurd I couldn't stop laughing.

I was getting weepy when he thanked this vampire stranger for allowing him to hear his wife's voice one more time.
I'm going to miss Jodi Lyn O'Keefe too.

He's just so blank. I've barely seen a hint of interest since last season.
I find Ian Somerhalder annoying at times, but I will admit he never phones it in, and has consistent chemistry with pretty much everyone.

Matt Davis was amazing in that goodbye scene this week. Seriously, this show doesn't get enough credit for its acting talent. Although, Paul Wesley is really phoning it in this season IMO.
Some really funny lines too. Loved the two Salvador brothers being grossed out by finding mommy's panties on the floor, and then

When did their love affair start. During a commercial break?
I will admit I was surprisingly touched by their out-of-the-blue coupledom. This has been the best Dennis O'Hare character on AHS so far, and Finn Wittrock as once again done a commendable job. He has a talent for being able to be brutal, but also terribly

Oh please I hope that happens! I hate Peter, and hope he's completely humiliated with his Mickey Mouse election campaign. The only reason he's even in contention is because of Eli. The fact that he discarded Eli without a second thought, and threw his wife under the bus to save face, really illustrates his lack of

Can I just say I think Josh's dad is one of the best TV fathers. He's a great dad, even to son's friends. He doesn't get enough credit. He's supporting his ex-wife, his son, and soon to be ex-wife, yet doesn't act bitter about it.

At least Tom got to keep both his arms.

The woman who played Bonnie's mom is actually married to Klaus in real life. I was blown away when I saw them in some random gossip website photo.

I love Bonnie, which is something I never would have said a few seasons ago. I'm pretty annoyed with Caroline right now. Why does she have to be this whiny, insecure character, so desperate to hang on to her boyfriend of 5 minutes.

How can they fix Enzo when they can't even fix his hair situation. Last season it looked like he stuck his finger in a light socket, and now he's styling it like he's a 5 year old on picture day.

Why have they kept Enzo around for so long. He really hasn't had much to do since he was introduced a few seasons ago.
Although Matt hasn't had a storyline since…..ever.

How did Katherine die? This Jo impostor said he/she was stabbed in the heart.

Sorry about that.

I thought he was bad last season, but his acting is so flat. It doesn't help that his character is so bland and stupid.
I wonder if his boss is The Ten Commandments killer. When I see Robert Knepper guest starring in anything, I immediately think the worst.

The girl can't act. She should stick with "fashion blogging" or whatever the hell millennials call work.

That weird fight between Ravi and Blaine was so unexpected and not really necessary, but totally the highlight of the episode IMO.