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So would they presumably start counting up again with the words in the episode titles?

And here we are, at the last stop on the line. Das Bus is the episode I consider the last of the Golden Age. And even then, I had forgotten about the internet half…so it basically had one foot out the door.

Have the Kings confirmed this is the final season, or is it just unofficially obvious to everyone paying attention to the titling?

It's almost like you'd be getting the as-to-now-female (or gay male) experience of watching the show! Fancy that!

I love AJ's obsession with the vetoes.

The problem lies within what constitutes "an irrational extreme." Many users of the word might define that "at all seriously."

What if we're only using "sheeple" ironically?

It's cheaper because you can probably shoot all the footage for the wrap-arounds in like two or three days.

The greater Breaking Bad "bottle episode" was 4 Days Out, with the caveat that because of the exterior shots, it morphed into a very expensive episode in its own right, so it doesn't really qualify.

Or the Max Rebo sequel where he jumps off the sail barge when things get really bad…right?

A piano solo movie, that is.

Did you see that Bacta tank? They flipped the bitch!

No, Star Lord is just the guy that everyone will rumor will be cast in it.

And also because "Cosima's girlfriend is secretly working for someone else" is a lazy double-dip.

They should do a whole Krystal POV episode next season, which obviously opens with a montage set to "Perfect Day."

And sometimes a little bit, um, "not brother-sister."

Yes, I know. But it does contribute to the deception in that he may have had to keep his hair long "under contract" and be changing it because he no longer was.

Harrington is really selling it, too. He even cut his hair!

And now his watch(ing) has ended.

I would say my one sticking point with this (excellent) review is the "motherhood changes" aspect with specific respect to Helena. I have no trouble believing this character, with her very conservative, fanatically religious upbringing, would view motherhood in such a manner as to, if nothing else, keep telling