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And it was Reuben's house that burned down in season one or two.

Magic Mitch's commentary had me rolling. It was so ridiculous and perfectly Mitch. "My mother has uterine issues." And I'm liking Alex and Reuben way more than I should.

But Reggie 'n' Bollie know how to put on a show. "Who Let the Dogs Out" was fantastic as entertainment. Those two are going to be like last year's "Only the Young" and end up doing a tour aimed at kids and their parents.

But it was pretty fascinating to see the final dance after all of those practices. There were all those little elements we see across the series that come together.

Investing in Mia as a character will be worth it, IMHO. Are we allowed to say things like that if we've binged? I mean, it is my opinion, and I won't say why.

I still say Ryan got so angry with Liam that Ryan did it. He's probably now working as a mole for the CIA. or ISIL.

I admit I binged the entire season yesterday. I got hooked fast. The soapiness is why. At around episode three or four, I started laughing for all the wrong reasons, but I kept watching. It gets crazy in the best possible way.

I'm binge-watching Flesh and Bone today, and I'm enjoying it for all the wrong reasons. It's very over-the-top and cheesy. I'm laughing a lot. But I will be watching the entire thing.

You can't make the second movie without the third. The two are too intertwined. It makes sense to go with the fourth.

John Lowe is alive, but he was there because he is the Ten Commandments killer. He was invited to be show the group he'll be joining when he is killed at the end of this season.

I don't believe any of it. I don't believe anything about anyone on this show. I don't think we've heard the truth from anyone, yet. You ask me, it's not just about one person blowing up GCT but several working together to do so, including Alex.

I'm not convinced Simon's disclosure to Elias was the truth.

I loved Kidd Video. Kidd and Jem rocked.

I just checked IMDB to make sure what I said was right and edit if needed, and I see she was nominated for a SAG award for Six Feet Under well before the PA franchise.

Yeah, I knew her from TV before PA. She was on 24 and Six Feet Under.

But Paranormal Activity 3 came out in 2011, the year after Easy A. And Johanna Braddy was in both. As soon as she walked through the door of PA3 as Lisa, the babysitter, I said, "Hey, it's Melody Bostic!" Sure, she wasn't a major character in Easy A, but she was memorable mainly because of how Emma Stone repeats her

"(It’s a cute touch that creator Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk’s credit is preceded by “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”)"

Did anyone else notice that the preview for the film they aired after the episode didn't show a scene from the film at all? We just heard dialogue. I wonder if that's to create some suspension about what it looks like even though the film had its red carpet premiere and we already know the answer.

This generation's Cannibal Holocaust.

Oh, got it! I haven't read it since it was published (2011? 2012?) and couldn't remember any woman but her. I still can't really remember this character in this article.