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The girl who played the assassin must be Amy's stunt double, right?

Somebody on the staff is in love with Tulsa. This is the third time Tulsa has been used: Root said she was looking at a nuclear facility there, the real Secret Service agent that John posed as in Death Benefit was from Tulsa, and now this tourist. Love it.

As long as the Machine has access to the outside world, it can make its way around to a camera in Italy I think. But it does raise the question of how does the Machine have access to the government feeds? Maybe the connection was part of the core heuristics programming? I don't wanna overthink it too much.

It is so rare that women are allowed on TV to make the legal choice to have an abortion and been fine with the decision that she knows was right for her. Good for Shonda Rhimes for going that direction.

I really want the three programmer guys to come back. They are part of the seven people who could bring back the world.

Chuck's speech about Jimmy being the culprit was so Diagnosis: Murder in a really good way.

But from a writing standpoint, it's incredibly lazy. The Kings have been phoning it in all season. Neither Cary or Diane has been given a decent storyline which is a waste of both the characters and the actors.

It is such lazy writing to have Cary quit.

I'm a little slow on the uptake. I just got the joke that they are named Chip and Dale.

I think they're paid by the body count.

First time I noticed him was in And the Band Played On where he was the French scientist on the team that discovered the properties to HIV.

I still laugh about an article I read about the summer of '69 in NY. When the author talked about Stonewall, they prefaced it with "tensions were already running high because Judy Garland had just died".

Randall Park doesn't get enough credit for his spot-on performance opposite Constance Wu in Fresh Off the Boat. He's the perfect counter to her and it works great. It's a really funny show.

That's the great thing about the SAG awards. This show is what the Best Ensemble award was made for.

We didn't learn that. All we learned is that Caleb used a fake name to look at safe deposit boxes in the building being used as the command center after he makes a casual remark about how it reminds him of Grand Central. With this show, that's hardly definitive.

I fast-forwarded through most of the episode which I never do with this show. I couldn't have cared less about Eli and what's-her-name. And I can only look at that horrible fucking wig Alicia has on for so long.

Did the producers learn nothing from The Killing? Promising to reveal who the bomber(s) are in all the press then not really doing that is the quickest way for people to quit caring about your show. I'll be very interested to see what happens when the show returns in THREE MONTHS. That is an eternity in television

I feel like all the fun has gone out of this show. It's so dour all the time now.

Here's what I don't get: Caleb was in a cult when he was younger. Was it when he was a kid? How old is he? Because if it was, then one of his parents had to be in the cult as well. I find it really hard to believe if it was his mother, that she's a candidate for VP and a senator. (Is she from Utah? I guess they might

I still don't understand why the firm is named Lockhart, Agos & Lee instead of Agos, Lockhart & Lee. Why would Cary give that up with the formation of the new firm? It's also totally fucked up that Cary and Alicia don't have time together anymore. I loved their dynamic.