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There were so many callbacks to earlier seasons! "Next time you must bring your wife. I'd love to have you both for dinner" vs. the line you quoted; Dimmond mentioning the Romans feeding up their animals just like Chilton mentioning Romans raising flamingos for their tongues; Bedelia falling into blackness like Alana

I mean, his alias is Dr. FELL, like, we are past on the nose. (I'm fine with it.)

I was super intrigued by him. OH WELL.

When I watch it with my dad I always have to explain it to him. I follow it pretty easily, somehow, but I can't blame someone who doesn't.

Italy is very much worth several visits. Several of the locations were actually places I'd been and they look just as amazing to the naked eye.

Ah, okay, this makes more sense. For the record, you haven't made this comment more than once, just comments to this effect, about how Jewish wives behave and how Jewish people act. (I would urge you to distinguish between Jewish wives and Jewish women.)

I can agree this episode isn't the strongest, but I really love the scene where they light their last shabbat candles, and I think having Sol and Frankie sleep together makes loads of sense not only for where the season has been going but in terms of providing a hook for season two, plotwise. I can't really think of a

I have a modified "Say Yes" life philosophy, which is, general health and safety being accounted for, I ask myself: will doing this improve the movie of my life? And if it will, I do it.

This again from you. I get the feeling based on this and some other comments of yours you have a much narrower definition of who is really a Jew than certainly Sol or Frankie do, or for that matter I or my Jewish family do. You keep insisting Frankie isn't Jewish when clearly she raised her children to be Jewish (it's

Too young

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Honestly, I spend half the time thinking Zeke is into Tina, and the other half thinking Zeke and Jimmy Junior are finally going to admit they're in love with each other and just hold hands already. I mean all that talk about noses and perfect lips, Zeke comparing them to a couple that goes through hell to find lasting

I recognize it's the better choice narratively, but I was still SO BUMMED that Frankie didn't manage to get anywhere with Jacob. He's so great! And attractive! I really hope that happens in a future season, if one occurs. If not I will just choose to believe that it does.

Haha, clearly.

I LOVE THIS EPISODE. But was I the only one who thought Mike was some kind of extra-smart computer voice interface for most of the episode? (I recognize that's not…possible…because I know what voice interfaces on the phone are like, and they're not that smart, but something about the way he spoke seemed really

I'm legitimately curious—what did you want explained that wasn't?

…what? I just got back from it and it completely makes sense. At no point did I not understand what was going on or why it was happening. As for character—multiple characters have arcs, and the ones that don't are either a) too minor to worry about or b) the types of characters who shouldn't have arcs because their

She wants it, as in she wants to get it in the divorce. In the middle of the credit card madness she not only had reason to think that Sol might try to be aggressive in taking it from her, but also had emotional reasons to try to hang onto what she had and (spitefully, but reasonably so) take something from him. But

I LOVE all the Frankie/Sol stuff in this episode. I love it so much. Oh, Sol. Truly a beautiful cinnamon roll.

I really didn't, not in my initial comment. I'm not, like, annoyed or anything, I was just wondering why you replied to me specifically talking about Bri when I only mentioned her the once in passing in my comment. I asked in my reply to you if you meant Bri because the best explanation I could come up with was that