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When she thought things at the law firm was going well, she turned down the Captain's offer, so…

All Roger and Don had to do was get Bert to sign on to have the majority.

Fair enough.

He wasn't wearing chainmail. He was wearing splintmail.

If Athelstan goes full Viking (and that's a huge if), it won't have been that quick. He's been immersed in Vikings for over 2 years as of last night's episode and who knows when next week's will be set.

My favorite display of Viking badassdom was the moment after the double cross when the Northumbrians approached and everyone went around grabbing their gear with the bored and piqued air of an office learning about a major order on a Friday at 4:30.

I want to point out how classy it is that Alaska also sees Jinxx as a threat but chooses to try harder in challenges instead of just throw shade.

There was actually a cute series called Ru Done It. Where Michelle is a private eye and interrogates some of the girls (Latrice, Chad, Phi Phi) to figure out who stole Sharon's crown.

I think it was for Horchata's benefit.

Not that I'd put it past the production team, but Horchata wouldn't need encouragement to get salty. He'd just been called busted… by Michelle Visage. Busted. And he watched the person with whom he'd spent the most time in that environment cry (remember Horchata doesn't know that Coco is a monster).

I'm no writer, but I like the possibility that the Governor might show himself again. He's no longer about lemonade with civilians anymore so theoretically, we just saw the tip of the iceberg in terms of how dangerous he could truly be… He could build a second Woodbury, but populated solely by psychos and he's just

I think this show does pretty well with characters being gone a season or so and then returning in very changed circumstances (Merle, Morgan). Do we really need the Governor dead?

Well, I take it from her statements on Untucked that Coco somehow thought that leopard on leopard on leopard equals funny. It makes me wonder if in fact, she's a fan of Tim & Eric and she's so nasty on account of weed withdrawal.

I'd be able to assess this review better if I could hear whether the author had any thoughts on  Matthew Friedberger's "Solos" project. It was 6 albums in a year and seemed to have something of a the unfinished quality being described here. Like, being unfinished was a feature.

Am I alone in thinking that the Mole lady Cop makes the most sense to me so far? I think because everything else is so convoluted that people are assuming the nearly impossible "Joe's cult plants a police officer near their house" scenario, but I think it's the comparatively straightforward, "they bought a house near

Usually she looks under, but I believe I've seen her look over too. Let's just say you're right. I care enough for two comments on the topic. No more.

Nina's not shading her eyes. She's using the card to isolate either the top or the bottom half of the model to see how different parts of the clothes work in isolation.

People are sometimes awful to each other, but never in my life has anyone just got up and left my company without even engaging in an argument first. I’ve been hung up on occasionally, but even those hang-ups were precipitated by a heated exchange of some kind, rather than being sudden interruptions of a conversation

People are sometimes awful to each other, but never in my life has anyone just got up and left my company without even engaging in an argument first. I’ve been hung up on occasionally, but even those hang-ups were precipitated by a heated exchange of some kind, rather than being sudden interruptions of a conversation

Andrew wasn't supposed to be a ladykiller because he's gay. Here's what Whedon said: