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I missed that. Thanks!

Actually, I've been wondering about that. Have we ever seen a scratch kill someone on the show? All I can remember are bites, but the scratch transmission of death is referenced frequently enough in discussions of the show that I always feel like I might be forgetting an incident and most of seasons 2 and 3 are

I get that. I have an aunt who died rather young and unexpectedly and her name - in fact her existence - is pretty rarely mentioned by the family and it's not because we didn't love her. I think it's just generally too painful to discuss even almost a decade later. What's always read as weird is how SURE Maggie was

Huh. For some reason, I feel like we're going to be stuck with Tara forever. One of those characters I look at three seasons from now and say, "Huh. How'd you slip through?"

I read that gasoline starts to decay after about six months too. So I've just been assuming this is an alternate universe where the US happily adopted ethanol vehicles and the characters have been making ethanol with all their vast swaths of free time in the woods.

I think Carol was contemplating ditching the group. Maybe. That was what I assumed anyway.

That was what I got out of it too. Also, you don't hire Mare Winningham to play the simple loving mother-in-law.

It's desperation. When you're being beat in the ratings by The CW - even if it's just occasionally - you start to do crazy, erratic things, like remaking unknown 1960s comedies.

Only on the phone. They haven't physically been in the same room since 4x14.

Like, four or five months? For some reason, I feel like it's been four or five months.

I think it was.

Sara did help save Diggle's life at the end of last season and possibly by extension Lyla's and the baby's, so I can live with it.

I… didn't think of that. But that would literally be the only way that flashback could have any connection to this episode. I'm just going to pretend you're making no sense though, okay? Because I can keep watching this show with Sara dead, but I'm not sure I can if Nyssa killed her.

That bothered me the most in this episode full of very odd moments that bothered me. I liked about 75% of this episode a lot, and the other 25% I was just like, "What? What the hell is happening? Why is that a thing? No, don't do that. Why would you do that?" I feel like one of the better writers worked on the major

Brandon Routh is much more likeable than I expected. That said, I'm not super into any show making stalking its 'meet cute'.

I'm sad about this show, but amused by the networks new strategy of cancelling shows before they air.

I watched the second episode of Stalker. I don't know why. I guess I just wanted to be fair and give it a second chance - to see if it could get any better. Believe it or not, it got worse. I wasn't even offended by the second episode. I just ended up laughing halfway through it and couldn't stop. Every stereotype

I watch The Originals. It's a good show, but always one that ends up being DVR viewing for me for whatever reason. Also, about 60% of the reason I watch it is Elijah. But it's underrated, I think.

Worrisome for Marry Me: I love Casey Wilson. I love Ken Marino. I loved Happy Endings. I have no desire to watch this show.

By FAR my favorite network pilot of the season. It's pretty much been Jane the Virgin, followed by The Flash, and then everything else. I would not have come into the fall season thinking that my two favorite pilots would come from The CW, but what can you do? This show is charming, engaging, funny, and has a heart -