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Remember when Arthur Claypool said that Harold was good with the ladies? We got to see that charm tonight with Beth.

His real name is David Valcin.

Remember how menacing Elias was when we first met him? He's clearly out of practice. And the young whippersnappers don't care to follow the old order.

I loved the way that Dominic delivered the line "A man is not a river and you are not a king".

I think that would trigger a lawsuit. Her bosom is much more ample and we haven't seen the standard sexy body shots as much in the past couple of episodes. From what I understand, she keeps her personal stuff out of the media. Just something I noticed.

Election night coverage supercedes a new episode.

I thought it was symbolic that Reese shut the door on that comment.

I equated it with a gunman walking down the middle of main street towards the fight that is to come.

I think one of Finch's main roles is to keep John in check regarding Samaritan's attention. I don't think it was an accident that Reese acted more like a superhero while Finch was out of town.

Doesn't Reese get the yellow square because of his stint as Admin-for-a-day? I can't remember.

And that Jim Caveziel was clearly up for the poke at his style. I think his look of annoyance was hysterical.

It turned it into a three-way fight which is infinitely more interesting. Look at the great job they did with the three-way fight with Samaritan, Vigilance, and Team Machine last season by bringing all the threads together in a way that fit the story.

She has a recurring role on NCIS: New Orleans.

We all know that Shaw's true love on this show is Bear.

The ratings are really good. It barely loses to Chicago Fire and I think it wins in the 18-49 demo.

I just posted above that I think she may be pregnant. She's spent a lot of time behind desks lately.

Does anyone else think that Sarah Shahi may be pregnant? Her clothing is a lot looser since the season began and she's spending more time behind desks than out in the field.

Thinking about it, I missed the richness that usually comes with the episodes. It had so many significant plotlines that could've been deeper. For example, Reese struggling with his superhero stuff after Walter was saved.
ETA: I've changed my mind from this comment. Watching it a second time made me see all the

I laughed out loud when Walter and John were at the office at the end. John saying "Don't do it. Don't say it." (or whatever the exact dialogue was), Walter saying "It was just a scratch", and John's eye roll was hilarious.

Oh, good point! I wish we'd seen his conversation with The Machine.