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But if neither Fitz nor Simmons is an LMD, then why did the show go to the effort of having them both alone at the same time as well?

I'm with you not seeing it for the first three seasons, but since the last couple of episodes before Christmas I've totally bought it - they've just found this romantic chemistry that makes sense with their history despite it never feeling as prominent until now.

Maybe I've seen too many murder mysteries, but the moving around the base so everyone was alone at some point was a clear sign that one or more of them would be swapped out.

The writers are going to have a hard time keeping track of the dates coming up. We should be at the start of 2020 now, but we might just be at the tail end of 2019 - the only two dated references I recall from recent episodes were about Trump, but one (about treatment of women) could in theory be at any time, though

Follow up from the future: Dream came true, and it's wonderful.

Wow, I was expecting a much higher grade for this. I thought it was one of the funniest episodes the shows done in… well, ever! The gags came thick and fast and had about a 90-95% hit rate. True that the story(/ies) was a bit rushed, exemplified by the family just driving off and leaving the hot dog owner without a

I 100% think they should do that - Baldwin's done his time (and done a great job of it), let Rosie take the role for a few months, to really fuck with the guy. That ought to see Don through his impeachment and Baldwin can take it over again when he's back to being only a part time national menace.

It is important to note that Michael Cordero Jr is not a virgin.

I understand your point, in that it's the kind of decision a lazy storyteller would use to try and avoid having to show the consequences, but I genuinely buy that they did it so they could keep things more positive. After both of the previous season finales I thought they'd have to be way more serious in resolving

Headline: Someone dies!
Top picture: Jane (the title character) and Michael
Then: Spoiler Warning!

I think Julian and Caitlin have pretty good chemistry. More so than Caitlin had with either Robbie or Jay/Zolomon, anyway.

There are always some horrendously cheap (in every sense) kids' DVDs in supermarkets repackaged (and often totally rebranded) to look similar to Disney films in order to trick parents into buying them for their kids. Examples include Tangled Up, The Frog Princess and Braver, all of which were designed to look like

I loved how Daisy abandoned the plan that hadn't worked in the lab situation in favour of something new in the field.

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.