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He was removing the Abercrombie logos from his stockpile of red hoodies.

Are we not still assuming Summer Glau is Talia?

I've never been an Alex Kingston fan, but for someone with her profile, it's virtually impossible not to waste her with the role she has on this show.

Pick a blue flower, carry it to the top of the mountain, and sign here, here, and here. Initial here.

I thought you were gonna say they cast Freema Agyeman as Iris West for a second there, and I was thinking "isn't she a bit too old…". Looked it up, and yeah. But they have cast Iris West!

I loved the way they got in the riding-on-the-back-of-Ollie's-bike-and-screaming in.

Her accent was consistent too. She didn't emote too well with it, but it was solid. I also noticed that she's very attractive.

Speaking of, when *is* Game of Thrones back?

I was pretty horrified that I went to my LCS one Wednesday only to leave with a bagful of shirtless Diggles. I usually like to do a little reading on public transport too. Not that week.

Jess's underwear is left out and Winston asks Nick permission to move it. The situation snowballs from there. It's the opening of the episode 'Prince', I'd just check it out, I won't do it justice.

That's the joke.

Just like that. Only this show is trying very hard to be all Whedony and stuff, so they'd probably squeeze a movie reference of some kind in there.

I don't think it's someone we've already seen, I think it's just another Deathlok-tier comic book character, only one that has yet to be introduced. Probably cast with a familiar face. I don't think there's much for them to work with if it's a member of the team, but we'll see. It's quite possible it's a relation of

WHAT DO WE WANT?
A MINUSES!
WHEN DO WE WANT 'EM?
NOW!

I loved that, favourite thing on TV since the New Girl panties gag. Comedy tableaux are my jam.

I absolutely freakin' LOVE this show, and it's crazy how fully-formed the characters are. This was a great episode. I can't lie, the reveal of Holt's husband couldn't quite live up to expectations, and there wasn't the personality contrast I'd hoped for, but their story made up for it, especially the whole "I asked

I will never understand how Adam Brody isn't a big deal. He should be where Chris Pratt is now career-wise.

I wish the story was that they all went to Schmidt's apartment and listened to Drake and drunk-dialled their exes.

I'm going to miss him so. Much. The fact that we've had him for as long as we have is a surprise (it feels like even longer than initially planned, somehow, I really thought it'd be over before we knew it) but whenever he does eventually leave, it'll still feel too soon.

Agent B Land