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I have got to seriously co-sign with Joshua on the sexual-politics comment. This show is all over the place and super strange. I swear if someone calls themselves or someone else on this damn show a "whore" again, I'm gonna lose my freakin' shit! I can't stand how free they are with that word. I'm so so sick of it!

I loved the Sweeney Sisters. One of my favorite bits…I don't think it's necessarily considered Hall of Fame SNL but I always found them so fun. I have definitely found myself channeling Jan when talking to a group of my friends. (Imagine the nasal pitch and whispery-confessional delivery) "But seriously folks, let's

The motion carries. Next order of business, doing something about Katrina's wig…

No, but seriously I've always wondered about this, when Moses came down from the mountain and saw the people worshipping a golden calf or whatever, didn't he throw one of the tablets at them 'cuz he was pissed? Or am I confusing the "real" dude with Charleton Heston? (Forgive me, Sunday School was many years ago).

I've always thought it could just as easily be Jenny. In fact, I've been calling Jenny the "alternate witness" in case one of the other two are incapacitated for some reason. They've never explained, to my satisfaction at least, why the witness would have to be Abbie, given they've both had the same experiences with

It wasn't a US passport, it was red. I don't know if British Passport are still red but they used to be. I'm pretty sure that's what it was supposed to be.

I read that FOX brought their executives and producers in and had a real conversation about being more diverse both in front of and behind the camera. Of course, when I read that almost two years ago my first thought was "yeah, right".

I guess Ichabod didn't live to hear what happened to Hamilton.

Can I just say that I upvoted your comment primarily because I love how you always call Turn, "TUR(backwards)N". Your dedication to ridicule is amazing. (Is it really that bad?)

I think they were talking directly to all of us who are constantly asking what the #$% is up with Katrina? That said, I really liked it too.

The Ichabod/Reyes thing was too good for words! He practically ran from her. She did more than win. She owned him!

I appreciated too the fact that Abbie took it as a given…and she wasn't even upset. She was like "if the coin makes you turn against the ones you love most then Jenny's definitely coming for me."

I don't know where you're writing from but this happens to me all the time in NYC and I'm 37. I look young for my age, but not that young.

You could see it all over his face when he went up to those guys and particularly in that last moment before he smashed that dude's face into the table. (Kudos to Rupert Friend) it said Oh please say just one more thing so I can fuck you up, please.

I notice a lot of folks saying Carrie's a bad spy and she really messed up. But, how was Carrie wrong? And if the target died in the blast, how was the Intel bad? I'm not at all referring to the morality of what was done but going purely on the purpose, she wasn't actually acting on bad intelligence, right? I mean it

Love your take. In total agreement. Wish I could upvote it multiple times.

Alicia did have friends- that proved themselves to be of exactly Jackie's ilk- in that they all abandoned her when the whole thing with Peter happened because of how it looked. There's a Season One or Two episode all about how Alicia's so-called friends made themselves scarce when she needed them. She had to sell the

I think what Thomas R. is referring to is the fact that Nisa's uncle or someone was an Imam. I think that's why Zach (or Alicia) was getting flagged.

The benefits of shooting in NYC. I saw these casting directors for Law & Order say once that they had an embarrassment of riches in that regard.