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Who knows, maybe he's team Tobias..

I think the reaction that is even more telling, and one that is all in the eyes, is Frank's when she asks him not to use that word. His look is one of disgust or annoyance foreboding the future of their relationship going forward.

Yes, I'd say homegirl is traumatised for sure

I know there has to be a logical reason why the two men would believe her story, but isn't it possible they choose to believe her because they love her?

It's right up there with Picknick at Hanging Rock for subversive female sexual undertones and I love it. Wonder what she'll do with Hallie, the slave woman,..

Maybe after having worked with digital he hoped his first feature would be shot on film? I can imagine him lying in his coffin at night twirling his long fingers over his first feature being shot on film.

No. Not close at all.

Just curious what you mean when you say that they are not offering something of interest. Do you mean on not something of interest on the subject of rape in general or on the critical analysis of tv series?

Does there have to be a definitive answer to the question 'what is Randall?' It's kind of subjective no? Where do your feelings lie on the subject?

Curious about the eloquent feminists (is that actually a thing?) as I have not read a single defense of that scene but would very much like to be enlightened if possible. Orcat least be challenged in my thinking as to the ongoing online discussion on all things rape on tv.

I found the book version much more disturbing because of the implication of what actually happened instead of seeing it in this episode. This makes it somehow more palatable (If such a thing could ever be said of the depiction of rape) because we see it happening to Jamie instead of letting your imagination get the

Yaaaazz..that was indeed very beautiful.
The most overtly 'romance novel' shot of the series.

Depends on the pillowyness of said stomach..Hmm?

Notice how he slowly moonwalked in the closet and stayed in there while his mother asked: "You think the homeless like Prada?"

Duck Philips! Where's Chauncey you bastard!

Yep, I thought his initial hesitation was due to his instant desire to 'get down' with Alicia.

What I mean is that they needed her to be an unlikely prospect, not an actual love interest for Quinn.

I'm afraid she was just a prop, a means to an end.

I agree with you that it would have been nicer to let this mystery unfold naturally, but in retrospect I really liked the way Quinn seems to be waking up to this realisation himself. Dar on the other hand seemed to be using this information to reverse psychology Quinn into staying in the CIA: He's waking Quinn up to

If by 'jazzed' you mean 'horny'.