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I know it was a long shot, but I was really hoping there was going to be a way to the Ashy Slashy puppet could have been part of the team, or at least come back to terrorize the gang in the future, but I guess it wasn’t meant to be. He left this world too soon.

Thank you SP for the tweaked version of "Hail to the Chief" sounding like The Imperial March, At least now I might be able to crack a smile when I hear that during the next 4 years. It was by far my favorite moment from the episode, which is saying something since that "Africa" cover by the Memberberries was

I also loved(maybe appreciated is a better word) Ford not even bothering to see the job get finished. It could be seen as cold blooded, but I think it ties well with his god-like persona. Thus far he's only shown interest in the creation of things, the destruction holds no fascination for him.

I'm sorry tech guys, but you've brought this upon yourself. I'm still not entirely sure why you are taking Maeve's shit. I mean I get professional curiosity but when you are operating off of fear, you have the control to end this. Sure, she's a badass and you've made her intelligent beyond your control, but why do

I was pleased to see the show not splitting the final season up between Nashville episodes and Paulie episodes. And even if I wish there was more of a connection between Daniel and the rest of his family, his brief and adorable conversation with his mother via phone call reinforced why they are one of my favorite

One of my favorite reoccurring things from the show is the noise Tina makes when she's freaking out and they keep it going even after the commercial break. They need to show her getting angry more often, its always amazing.

I get the desire to preserve one's gainful employment, but when a robot starts demanding you increase their intelligence while reducing their response to pain, maybe it's time you take one for the team(a.k.a. the human race) and call its bluff.

With so little time left in the series, I was a little sad to have a Daniel-less episode but fortunately the Talbot/Holden family is interesting enough to captivate me for an hour. The scene with Amantha walking down the highway felt tonally out of place for the series. Where as the tension at the end with Janet and

Ah, that contradictory feeling of joy and melancholy washing over me. Rectify, how I have missed you so. I'm not happy this story is coming to a conclusion so early on, but I respect that it's going out on the creator's terms. I have extremely high hopes.

I love that Daniel never does stop trying to adapt. I was hoping after "The Source" Daniel would be somehow unburdened by his past, but if anything his somberness and quiet rage have only intensified with no one to talk to. But rather than throwing in the towel, which would probably not be too difficult for someone

That scene between Ford and Theresa was quite unsettling. Not only is he keenly aware of her past and present, but he managed to predict their conversation enough to be able to program the hosts of when to stop and resume their activities(or so I assume since they didn't all start back up at the same time). His

Teddy's anecdotes are always a highlight of the show. I've always considered myself pretty good with depressing segues, but he puts me to shame with his tale about the time his dad poisoned and shot at squirrels.

I'm sure the MemberBerries are supposed to make me feel shame for waxing nostalgic, but damn, do those little things just make me happy.

When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.

I loved the switch up of having a single female park visitor who was there for a good old fashioned adventure. I was not expecting her to be using the service of the escorts but it was a nice touch. I also appreciated the classic line from The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance. The references to other classic works on the

Well, I thought Death Proof had well covered the gruesomeness of what a death by tire to the face would look like, this episode proved me so wrong. I loved that the Delta just took its sweet ass time toying with those kids before ultimately killing them. But poor Lee Majors, he didn't know what hit him.

I know it is not normal to want to hug a cartoon character, but I really wished I could have given one to Teddy tonight. He was just too cute and too sad when the lesson he got when hearing the tale of the house was to buy the house for Denise and maybe then she would love him.

I was hoping after the premiere that Thandie Newton would be given more to do and man did she deliver in this episode. I continue to be 100% captivated by this show which is fairly impressive given my attention span.

Well, HBO is going to have to up their game if they want to be leading the charge of showing male genitals on tv. That entire sequence was the perfect combination of hilarious and disgusting that this show does oh so well.

I'm curious how much of the show is shot on location or on a built set or green screened, but the fact that I can't tell is pretty impressive.