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I have been on a personal Internet crusade to wish death to Cosima or Delphine for three seasons, and now that it looks like it's finally here, I've taken stock of what I've written and reflected upon it, and now I have to say . . . . die, Frenchie, die! Also, sapphic love among super hot women notwithstanding, at

Americanadexico, you mean

I like the fact that the game is medieval farming. And I think that Rachel can beat Scott at it with one eye tied behind her back.

I'm wondering if the supposed military compound in the desert where Sarah and Helena are being held is really just a studio inside a large warehouse or field. The box in a box idea.

And . . . . . . I actually enjoyed the episode, didn't find it boring, and think that this season is much better than Season 2 in making things clearer. So, there you go.

Why do I feel that Jimmy is doomed to be screwed out of the 20% of the general disbursement recovery (or however it's termed) when the elder abuse case settles? That in the end, this will be, as Eddie Murphy once said about Hollywood "net" profits: monkey points.

Strat-O-Matic football is hardly a kid's game, but i get the point.

The death count is reaching Walter White numbers.

I agree. Philip is about to be his most honest with Elizabeth, and she goes, "Hey, let's watch this t.v. show and see what Reagan is saying." Not only is it passive-aggressive, it puts Philip in his place: Mother Russia outranks him.

Any show that references Strat-O-Matic is jake by me.

I had such problems with this episode. A lot of issues you brought up, especially the directing choice to show the plot developments in a non-linear way. Distracting, especially when you're mind is trying to keep up with lots of stuff being thrown at you in one hour. Excellent, excellent, excellent comments about

I am not being facetious, I sincerely want to know: why?

It's right next to Jimmy Hoffa's body now.

Henrik impregnating his own daughter with Helena's eggs fertilized by Henrik's own sperm was a truly psychologically frightening scene.

Helena would never murder the children. The thing that flashed through my mind when I saw that fantastic image of the compound burning was . . . Waco. Also, I'm not convinced that Henrik is dead, but merely violated with a lifetime of intestinal issues. Perhaps he'll be like Yul Brenner's character in WestWorld,