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I will throw up a thousand times over if Martha gets pregnant.

I believe, and I could be wrong, that the "house" is actually a duplex or triplex where multiple families live. The mailboxes have A, B, C on them, there are multiple garages, and multiple front doors. Since we've seen the house from the inside and it only seems to have the standard number of rooms (3 bedroom, 2 bath,

Seriously. That was maybe my favorite line of the whole night. And Henry just kept going on and on with no idea how everyone else was taking it. Just priceless.

I thought that was great in how "eh, just par for the course" it was. No one even blinked.

I'm curious to know this too. I think this is one of the smartest shows on the air and don't want to see it go after only two seasons.

Mexican Superman-No, you're right. They are very purposeful in showing the passion between characters when there's something real there, and what a miserable grind it is when they're just having sex for the job. It's why they can show nothing but Phil and Liz's heads moving and have it be sexy as hell, but show

Mexican Superman-I agree with you that some of the loose threads should've been left that way. You're right that it leaves some room for where they might wish to go in the future and makes it more realistic that everything isn't tied up in a neat bow. But at the same time, it sometimes comes across as a waste for them

And another problem I have with this episode (and they did this at several points in the show) is that they raised so many intriguing plot points and never addressed ANY of the loose ends. I don't need everything tied up, but if they're going to raise a lot of interesting questions, some of them eventually need to be

I didn't mind Martha in the first couple of episodes. She was a little naive, but not over the top, and the scenes of her doing her job at the FBI office balanced her out. But the place they made me dislike her so much was the scene where she and Clark started having sex. She completely lost any hint of intelligence

Maybe dislike is the wrong word… I don't think he thinks of her as a bad person or anything, but I think he clearly can't stand what he's physically required to do… if you study his face in those scenes when she's not looking, he's either visibly unenthusiastic or downright miserable. Then he can't wait to get out of

I actually thought the questions were great and appreciated that there was a lot of new information shared, rather than some of the same stuff they've already said in other interviews. Especially the follow-ups. Great interview!

Great interview and I love the show. I would say the one main element I wish they'd done differently was the separation between Philip and Elizabeth. Not that I didn't ultimately think it was okay the way it played out, but just that the whole first half of the season was spent back and forth, then they kept them cold

I feel the same way. I just don't enjoy any of the Clark/Martha scenes. I don't find anything funny about them. At first I was able to sympathize with Martha for how she's getting played, but the more I've watched and the sillier she starts acting over "Clark" the less I can feel any pity for her. I simply do not

I have the same feeling. I do not enjoy watching Martha/Clark one bit. And I know we're not supposed to… but I feel like they're making a mistake in playing Martha as SO brainless and willing to do anything just so Clark will keep sleeping with her. Martha's character was much more balanced earlier in the season and I

I agree with you. Some of them have had a purpose and seemed important, like the first one between Philip and Elizabeth, and others were fine because they advanced the plot. But some have seemed gratuitous—the FBI agent with the hooker and all the different positions with Martha come to mind. I don't object to the sex

I agree with you on the sex scenes—some seem important and others come across as gratuitous. The Martha/Clark scenes are intended to convey that Martha is blindly in love with "Clark" while he can't stand touching her (you can see from his expression when they're together that there's not the least bit of pleasure