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Exactly. He got the house in the normal way because he wanted to be able to tell her that this whole project of his was "pure," for lack of a better word. Of course that all goes to shit within a day or two with the servants, but I think that was more loss of discipline than anything else.

Let me get this straight. By "he is right," do you actually, truly mean that Jessica loved him and wanted to be with him, and they were meant to be together?

Your comment truly astounds me.

For sure, which is the whole point of the soundproof room in the CDC facility! It's just that it doesn't have much use outside a highly controlled situation.

So, what, you're supposed to go around every day wearing soundproof headphones on the off-chance he's around? You're supposed to go into a highly sensitive and contingent operation to take him down with no audial input?

I, too, differ from the reviewer on this point. The rape metaphors (and non-metaphors) are everywhere and I think it's actually great to note that going through what she did didn't change Jessica into a completely different person, just…rearranged her. Rape doesn't erase who you used to be, either. But it does

Based on visuals alone, Matt Smith hands down.

Depends whether Ansari wants a second season. I'm not saying it's unlikely exactly, just that I feel like that one season is a pretty clear creative statement and I could imagine its creators walking away. (I'm not saying they WILL. Just saying that if they did, I would get it.)

No, in this case it is actually who. She said, Amy-ly.

I mean, I would definitely sign up for The Denise Experience.

Beautiful, isn't it?

I didn't think Rosa was chagrined; I thought she was appreciative of Amy's genius. Remember last episode when Rosa told Amy with great sincerity that she was an evil genius, in a totally positive way?

The Popeye thing is even better because The Rock, in real life, was Popeye for Halloween this year.

I did, but I'm one of those American women who was a huge figure skating nerd growing up.

Fair enough.

All I can hear in my head now is shortcut to smarm sung to the tune of highway to hell.

Right? If that were my philosophy I'd give up talking to people and commenting on websites altogether. 90% of what happens in life is completely predictable, yet somehow we carry on.

No, yeah, that's exactly what happened.

I'm gonna call this one of the wages of being the reviewer. When it's your job to really pay attention to a show and remember what else it's done, that can't help but affect your viewing experience. I literally had no idea what "Does continuity matter?" could be referring to here until I read the first couple

Doesn't matter. Still a classic.