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I think it's weird that they're pushing those two together particularly because:

Yes. It. Was.

In real life, I'd totally agree with you. However, on a tv show that sort of weird interpersonal dynamic has to be explained. It's just too weird otherwise. And honestly, it's a missed storyline opportunity if ignored.

Much more so than Frank. I really hope they plan to explain those relationships better than Shonda did with the OPA staff.

I'm with you. By the time she was soothing her son Wes, I was convinced it was Annalise- and dreading it at the same time.

I agree. I'd been calling Bonnie as Lila's murderer since, like, episode two, so I don't know why Frank would be a shock…but he was. And it actually was scary. I didn't realize I was afraid of the outcome until they showed it but I definitely was. I actually held my breath as the camera panned up from the hands

Thanks for the link! You are always so wonderfully gracious! …one of the reasons I love AV Club and our AVClubbers.

I didn't! I swear!

There's even a Marine Corps tattoo on his shoulder that they showed three episodes ago when he was pulling himself back together…in case you needed a refresher.

Actually no one's there. Henry let them all out when he killed Moloch, remember?

Yep. It was some sort of flogging implement.

I feel you. I'm hoping they get a Season 3 (shows have gotten them with less). Then, I hope the writers don't screw up their reprieve. I hope they reward/restore our faith by giving us something great. Hopefully, this is just a sophomore slump. They (FOX) gave us three going on four seasons of The Mindy Project and

As 12 Years a Slave and you know, history have pointed out, not being able to produce your papers when requested can pose a serious problem. And they did request her papers in the beginning and she didn't have any to show them. Free Blacks were required to be able to present documentation to that effect upon request

I love that she warned him of the "advances in hand-to-hand combat" in the future. That was so satisfying. And I'm positive it was no mistake they had him holding a whip when she busted him up and put him to sleep.

That was such a weird choice considering that we all pretty much know they're both going to hell, right? I mean we know that there are angels and demons, so hell on Sleepy Hollow is more than theoretical…and Henry's definitely there. So if he's the one guiding her to the other side, given what she turned into, Katrina

Me too! I kinda feel a bit like a hypocrite. I was one of the biggest advocates for Katrina's departure. I couldn't wait to see her go. But once she seemed to be revealing herself to be a "bad witch" (albeit a few episodes before it seems even the writers realized that's what they were doing), I began to see all the

I'm not sure if you misunderstood me or I didn't make myself clear on that point (it was late when I wrote it, so please forgive me).

So Branson is a real place? I mean, I think I've heard of Branson but I thought it was, like, a ski resort or something.

Normally, I would think that an actor of Courtney B. Vance's caliber would automatically indicate a better chance of solid writing (and to a certain extent, I bet that's true- he doesn't seem the type for complete and utter foolishness) but this might just be like the rumors of Denzel possibly doing Empire. It's

I'm enjoying the debate that you and Kaston are having and I'm feeling what you're saying but unfortunately I think you both are giving Shonda far too much credit.