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…and another thing! There seems to be this assumption that if Lucious and Cookie's hook-up sticks that will sap a lot of the drama out of the show. But people are forgetting that Anika's father signed off on some fraudulent medical clearances under the expectation that his daughter would 1) be treated well ans 2)

If the primary goal is saving the company, allowing Anika or even Andre to give the speech seems like the better play.

Two of my biggest Dragon Age decisions were based on role playing. I put Alistair on the throne in DA:O, because I played as a female city elf and as soon as Anora started bragging about running the country, I was like "Hold up, let me grab my husband so you can tell him how great your stewardship has been! Oh yeah,

Look who she married. She's not the best judge of character.

…also around S5 I started getting a Boondock saints vibe, which ISN'T GOOD.

My SOA relationship began with a late Summer binge. If I had been watching this for the better part of a decade I'd be so mad.

I'm not sure that's true. Jenny has a pretty big chip on her shoulder from being abandoned. I could just as easily see her assenting to the "we have to try" angle, but also saying, "bring a bunch of guns just in case."

Sure. They get the sheriff on board and she helps spring him, maybe.

It's hard to compare with a Bradley Cooper, where they worked on 3 movies together and had more fodder to work with and develop chemistry.

I wish Hawley had been brought in more organically, but they needed a long term solution to a big narrative problem: every supernatural artifact can not be located by a combination of Ichabod's memories and clues hidden in Washington's Bible. Also, I got the impression that Hawley at the end was resistant to Jenny

Haven't you seen the ads for super-cheap Chinese custom suits? Probably cost less than a pair of jeans.

It's called, "Release It." Party people in the crib get hype!

I think she's doing great work in that she's elevating writing that is often incoherent garbage. Another actress in that role would not be able to make the character remotely human.

But that's what I'm saying, they can't entirely be another story. For Chibs and Bobby to break bread with these guys and call them brothers or whatever, their moral compass cannot be as clear as you've led yourself to think it is. Itty's as if we've bought into that thing Clay used to say, "we're a club of motorcycle

I binged watched over the past two months, havbing heard that Katy Sagal is great in this. Mayeb it felt different when you were watching it on a week to week basis, but this unhinged violence was always there. It was backburnered, but I think that's what they were trying to show when they'd have Agent Stahl freak

I used to feel that way, but last night I realized it would be amazing if Jax dies, Nero leaves in disgust, Wendy takes the kids, and Gemma has to live with no family.

Let's not give short shrift to Eric's high-waisted stone-washed jeans.

I don't have time to read all 660 comments, so I'll just pop in and say that Ginsberg's mental break was not out of nowhere. The stress from Dow Chemical had him rocking on the floor and muttering to himself. He has previously talked about having auditory hallucinations.

His behavior read as suspicious before, but I think when he helped them trap the Horseman, he was upgraded to an official, capital-D Disciple. Ancitif goes after Disciples because he can't touch Witnesses, apparently.

I was really encouraged by this episode. It seemed like a bit of place setting, but now Irving can theoretically get his family back, because they know about demons and all that so he doesn't have to hide this stuff to protect them.