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Poor Equatorial Kundu….will they ever know peace?

"How could I not see this coming? I'm out of my depth here, man."

Very badass. I also just realized that Mrs. S was the Commitmentette that I had a crush on back in the 90s.

The "Cuts of the Potato" diagram in the cafeteria was pretty great.

Since I have some automatic-download rig set up, and I'm kind of a dummy, this was my actual thought process:

I guess if they had revealed the name "Oliver Saxxon" before this episode, it would have been obvious that he was the "brain surgeon". Oh wait, it was obvious.

"These hands will never remove another man's head."

Nerd.

Would it be too nerdy to point out that her voice only drops by about a fifth, not a few octaves?

And the award for most unnecessary voice-over this week goes to:

I wouldn't mind if it was someone speaking in-character, but I get the sense it's usually just the writers' sloppiness.

On the plus side, there weren't any lines that were obviously ungrammatical.

"I'm going to make reservations right now at Guigino's."

SCIENCE IS A LIAR SOMETIMES

In the same universe where "Make 'em Laugh" is in a minor key.

Sounds like someone needs to read this:

Sounds like someone needs to read this:

"We're fully booked tonight, due to a Groupon deal."
"Oh, that sounds excellent…we'lll have one of those!"

"We're fully booked tonight, due to a Groupon deal."
"Oh, that sounds excellent…we'lll have one of those!"

The scene with Jax and Wendy was brutal, especially because of how it echoed the scene way back in the pilot, when Gemma gave Wendy a needle. It was pretty tough to forgive Gemma for that one, but at least she wasn't the one sticking the needle in. Wendy has come so far, and Jax may have sent her right back to where