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As much as I'd genuinely like to see them get together in the long run (call me a romantic, but they just have the perfect fairytale love story, don't they?), I think it'll be Xo and Bruce, given the way their potential moving in was set up in this episode (with the six month estimate to establish the pace of their

I'm pretty sure they'll do five seasons - The CW don't tend to cancel their shows if they can help it (seriously, over the last few years they've cancelled like three shows if that), and after the fourth season (and with all the critical acclaim) I'm sure they'll give it one more season to round it off.

Oh yeah! Nice.

Possibly, but I don't think so - if you mean the episode that covered six months (and some was caught up on later), that had several small jumps within it. I'd need to rewatch it again to be sure, but I don't think it would have been there.

I agree, although I'd understand the name change if the film is more focused on Greg or on The Room's production itself than on Tommy Wiseau - arguably, 'The Masterpiece' describes the piece, 'The Disaster Artist' describes the person. So it depends on what the focus of the film is.

I thought the name got changed to 'The Masterpiece'? 'The Disaster Artist' is better, I'm just curious.

I wouldn't be surprised if a relationship with Raf was back on the table now, but I doubt they'll actually make that the endgame. The writers have too much respect for Jane and Michael and for their relationship to make it seem like an obstacle in Jane and Rafael's story.

I remember someone putting that in the comments! But I had totally forgotten about that, and I certainly wouldn't have pegged it as Michael (I think my guess there was Petra, who teeters on being a loose end on this show as the relationships between her and Raf and Raf and Jane get more distant).

I do know what you mean - it's kind of frustrating that the show's got rid of its (since mid-season 2 at least) most stable relationship. Buuuuut I trust the writers to know what they're doing. It may not be what we wanted, but they've done brilliantly so far, and I'm sure they'll continue to do so going forward. Jane

Okay, now that I've calmed down I do have a few thoughts.

There were actually several moments in the episode where I thought, flippantly, 'Oh, this is the kind of thing they'd do if they were doing something drastic', with the memory stuff and the carnival scene, even getting specific with the lightbulb moment before Michael left as 'They'd do this if that was the last time

FUCK.

Also at work, and made totally the wrong decision to watch it (a decision I in no way regret).

Kind of. Maybe. That at least seemed to be what they were going to do with LAD, but I guess they figured it would defuse the tension so just kept the gap until near the end (the time jump in LAD was only about ten minutes from the end of the last episode, so it functioned as a kind of epilogue to the show, with the

They might do what they did with Live Another Day and have a 12 hour time jump so it's still mostly in real time but does cover 24 hours. They could even possibly have several smaller jumps - I know when 24:LAD was in development they were saying there might be essentially some dropped episodes/hours where nothing

I enjoyed this. It was the perfect 24 mix of dumb and smart storytelling. Of course, I'm pretty sure I enjoyed the premiere of season 6; with a show like this the cracks don't tend to show fully until a few episodes in.

Eww, I hadn't even thought about that aspect. Ew.

I get that, and my thoughts have been with him. It was still a shame to not have him around with no in-show mention of him between his previous appearance two years ago and the half-toast a few episodes back.

I concur with Loopychew, but to be honest the majority of 'crossovers' don't actually matter, and are often difficult to actually match up in consistency. The important things to note are:
-Episodes 8 of Flash and Arrow in season 4/2 are one after the other (as they were the previous year), so be caught up with on both

I was very pleased Lily and Ray had good chemistry and seem poised somewhat to go down a romantic route. Before I was thinking she had quite good chemistry with Jax, but a relationship with him could get supremely weird when he merges with her dad. No such problem with Ray, plus they can nerd out.