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He's been mildly vindictive with Tahani.

I just watched that episode—she needed striped clothing to blend in with everyone else, but thought to check whether this would be reported first.

With both of them at once! And we reprise her theory of thruples!!!

"Ping pong girl" for me, by a lot.

But these kids would tap dance.

As a match for Rebecca, he's certainly got some major ones.

When Paula confessed to almost, but backing out, Scott also confessed to almost, but backing out. (I think with Misty from Receiving.) So to take everything they built AFTER that and cheat anyhow, that was far more a kick in the teeth than it would have been when they were just stuck in the same lifeboat.

I could see her explaining to Nathaniel why he is wrong.

And yet I never anticipated "She and Josh stay up all night, googling "Why Oriental is racist"" as the twist.

No, no, it would be what sent Fake Eleanor to the Lonely Gal Margarita Mix.

What made it was last episode's attempt to kill him with a pen. We KNOW Rebecca can put the fight or flight response into him.

The entire thesis is that Rebecca's problem isn't choosing the right man.

You get points for scratching your elbow. Maybe he did that while fixing a lot of tricycles.

And they believed that they would be the only witnesses to the crime, so this was foolproof.

She was in what I think is a deleted scene from the couples spa episode. She meets Tahani at the farmer's market; enthuses about how perfect her soulmate is (he likes putting away the dishes, she likes closing the cabinet doors: perfection!) and tells her about the spa.

But…. the visitor is Janet!

He specifically mentioned ripples. How your actions affected the world around you.

I figure my total lack of interest in The Bachelor has sealed the deal.

I think it's ripples—in ep 1 Michael says the points are based on the ripples of your actions. So Chidi got points for inspiring other people to do good things. And didn't do anything to lose points.

I always assumed that liking them was bad in the sense that liking Hawaiian pizza is bad—that Sean hates the Red Hot Chili Peppers for reasons of personal musical taste, rather than any universal truths.