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When they hyped up the LSFYL I thought "this is it, Laila's gonna do the wig snatch." And then she didn't.

YES! Celine was my favorite because it was so out of left field. And the "shall we go for it?" aside shows Ariana is either a scholar of Celine's live performances OR it's a shoutout to Ana Gasteyer's Celine Dion impression. Or both!

Re: Gemma:

Related: On the RPDR subreddit, there is a vocal faction of fans who want Jim Rash to be a guest judge.

That is 100 percent where I thought the episode was going.

I'm sorry to be That Girl but a major part of what I enjoy about Superstore is the crackling will-they-or-won't-they tension between America Ferrera and Ben Feldman. In all of their scenes together they look like they're a pitcher of margaritas away from tearing each other's clothes off with their teeth.

"Great, now the captain of the football team hates me" made me laugh for a lot longer than it had any right to.

YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH

I too enjoyed Claire and Mia's silent dick-measuring contest in the bathroom. "You're walking around naked? That's nice, a rich guy gave me these $1400 Louboutins as a gift because he thinks I'm great. Eat it."

I think—along with his mentioning that he has an apartment in the Village—we're supposed to intimate that Ted got a divorce. Which is more than OK with me because I want him and Peggy to end up together.

Yayyyyyyyy thank you for interviewing Kevin Rahm next because much like Peggy I love Ted too.

Oh, I don't really like the book all that much. I just wanted to be familiar with the source material, and I wanted there to be more of a transition from the wedding night to Black Jack questioning Claire at the fort. There's a really intense sex scene that they cut after they chase off those raiders. I think the

I disliked this episode a lot. The pacing was awful, the tone strange after the quiet intimacy of the wedding, and I'm getting REAL SICK of how the show keeps threatening Claire with sexual peril to show how dangerous Scotland is. It sucked to be a woman in 1700s Scotland. I GET IT.

I think Tobias Menzies is a fine actor (in Outlander, as in Rome and GoT, he always does a good job making leaden dialogue seem light) but I think he has all the sex appeal of an old sock. More of the hunky ginger in the kilt, please.

But how's Cardiff's Weissman Score?

Gordon really got to shine in this episode. I loved that he knew just what to do to hustle the printer nerds out of their suite and I cracked up when he said they book a porn convention at the same time as Comdex; I attended CES a few years ago and they still do this with the AVN expo.

Isn't anyone else wondering where Donna was going with the broken-up pieces of the Symphonic in the garage? She seemed really charmed by Cameron's interactive operating system. I wonder if Donna's going to rig it up to make it talk to you?

Fingers crossed Gordon won't CAKE. In his PANTS. During their presentation.

I thought Joe's flat "I've been to Tokyo nine times" was funnier than Bosworth rounding up the programmers to get out of the cave.

I was so sure he was British because of Miss Pettigrew that I was surprised to hear his not-British accent when Hoda and Kathie Lee interviewed him on the Today show the other day.