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To this day I do not get the Abby/Leo thing. I don't see it at all.

I'm squeamish about on-screen violence (especially against women) and have seen many deaths on this show, but that one has been by far the one that made me the most uncomfortable.

I was confused also, because I feel like both characters were sacrificed on that one shot.

Wasn't he the one who claimed not to have the money to chip in?

I've found Guillermo Diaz incredibly sexy since I first saw him on old-fashioned Law and Order, but God, ever since the second season I've been hoping someone would just kill him already. I am tense literally every time he's on screen.

I started giving up on Huck mid-second season, when he was going to those stupid AA meetings. I'm not a fan of random violence or gore, so the whole Huck-and-Quinn-as-torture-happy-duo turned me off about the show several times.

I've never felt the smallest urge to watch Girls because just from pictures and news about her I could never stand her, so I was dreading this episode.

And Ellen's sister is called Carrie, not Megan. Megan is Tom's daughter.

And Ellen's sister is called Carrie, not Megan. Megan is Tom's daughter.

I don't think she made it into the Supreme Court.

I don't think she made it into the Supreme Court.

How long before the finale aired did you see it?

How long before the finale aired did you see it?

No, but they used to have a dock before.

No, but they used to have a dock before.

Actually the purse is the exact reason why I knew she wasn't gonna fall from the roof - who takes their purse to the roof? But I thought she was going to at least get hit by a car or something more interesting.

Actually the purse is the exact reason why I knew she wasn't gonna fall from the roof - who takes their purse to the roof? But I thought she was going to at least get hit by a car or something more interesting.

Remember the scene on Season 2 when Ellen smugly accused Katie Connors of having a track record of bad life decisions and that she should let her take care of everything?

Remember the scene on Season 2 when Ellen smugly accused Katie Connors of having a track record of bad life decisions and that she should let her take care of everything?

We shouldn't be assuming that just because it's a written story, every decision will make sense - that would actually make it unrealistic. People often make decisions that don't make sense, especially in moments of desperation. So it doesn't surprise me that Scully would freak out and shoot Michael.