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They are making the show right now.

At least they finally got to bang.

"Who the hell lives in Canada!?"
Um, I'm pretty sure a lot of Americans would love to be here right now.

Reminds me of that scene when Joseph Morgan was still a cast member on TVD and he was about to let Caroline die of a werewolf bite, but at the last moment he couldn't bare the thought of that and gave in, and saved her. That seems like a lifetime ago, as her character was still in love with Tyler.

Adina Porter was hands down this season's MVP, and she was only classified as a guest star!? How is that even possible when she has more screen time that most of the regular cast.
It took me a few episodes to place Lot Polk, but he played Chip in that 80's sitcom Kate and Allie.

I think he knew that his relationship with Gretchen was hanging on by a thread so he thought a grand gesture would fix it all. I was expecting them to break up, but not like that. If I were Gretchen I would never be able to forgive him, it basically played out like a cruel practical joke.

Cool! Thanks for the link. It appears it's not even going to be a one-off episode either. He will be sticking around for the rest of the season.

Yeah they didn't have much time off in between season 6 and 7.

I'm really liking Sierra, and I hope Lip doesn't fuck it up, but I'm sure he will.
Also, I can't believe Chet Haze (aka Tom Hanks son) played her ex. Didn't know he was an actor, thought he was just another wannabe white boy rapper with a drug problem.

He is!? You just made my year!
It must be true, since they actually mentioned he who shall not be named in tonight's episode.

Thank You! She was terrible to Phyl. Maybe I just don't understand because I have such a close relationship with my mom, but I could never do what she did. That last moment when Phyl was wallowing in front of the TV all alone still wearing that hand brace was heartbreaking.

Yeah that was a great disturbing scene. Geena Davis was also excellent during her bathroom breakdown near the end of the episode.

He gets shit done! I like him and Father Marcus, but Tomas is the weak link.

I loved Kai as a baddie! Chris Wood was so great in the role and then they decapitated his character for some reason, and brought us the terrible Heretics instead.

Also, fantastic casting for Matt's dad. They really do look like father and son.
Why does Sybil dress like she's an extra from Melrose Place.

OMG, I'm so glad that didn't happen. It's weird, I've never felt that attached to Frank, but the possibility of losing him as a character suddenly made me upset.
I don't think it's Frank under the sheet, there is no way Bonnie would be so friendly with Annalise in the flashforward scenes visiting her in jail if Frank

Paul's better off not being married to her anymore, and she is not fit to be a mother. She doesn't care that she profoundly hurt her husband, she's just mad that now she won't have a meal ticket for 18yrs. Classy.

Does Fiona really want to look up to that female slum lord. Yeah she's a high school drop out /millionaire but she's also a cold hearted bitch. I would rather be a decent person than rip off thousands of dollars from a senior. I guess Fiona has more in common with Frank than she's willing to admit.

I heard Garret Dillahunt was also up for the part of Negan, and from what I saw of him on Deadwood, he would have made a superb villain.

Totally. Jessica has been in on it since the beginning.