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The sweat comment was so completely out of bounds that it made him checking out the woman's ass seem tame. Ed peering through the window was creepy as fuck too. All that being said, I still feel bad for him because Madeline could simply say she's not happy and doesn't want to be with him anymore. Instead, she makes

Yeah, I didn't get that at all. Maybe it's book related.

I thought it was a very good episode. The scene with the Red Hand in the Bowman residence was very well done and well shot. Alex' point about the absolutism of the Red Hand was even more pertinent in last week's ep with the checkpoint bombing.

Great movie… great ending.

Reading the comments section reminds me of Hannah's line from the ep… "I hate grey areas."

I like the show just because it reminded me of how awesome Reese Witherspoon is.

I loved the ep. The idiots at the office coming up with ideas that emphasized the murder at the hotel was hilarious. Ruby is always the MVP. Her hating the cursing idea, taking credit for it, then hating it again was great.

I'm hoping the person who got killed was the teacher. The only way she could've handled that situation worse is if she put the 2 children in the Thunderdome after the accusation was made.

Why do I feel like there's going to be a scene in next week's ep of Jane opening up Michael's LSAT score envelope like Ricky's mom in "Boyz N the Hood"?

Right now, I'm on Stage 3… anger and bargaining.

Damn… that was fucked up. I don't have anything else to add.

Truly a great ep. I loved everything about it, even the Rafael-Cat scenes. That was the most likable she's been since the character was introduced. I also loved that Rafael didn't get swept up in that and ultimately decided they shouldn't be together for now.

Glad the show is back… I missed it a lot. I give the ep a minimum of a B+. If they can use a sock puppet as a character and not seem completely ridiculous, that's a win. Then they added a second sock puppet with a better name.

How many times can you say the cast of 2 Broke Girls before it gets boring?

If anyone from Better Call Saul should be on this list, it should be Rhea Seehorn.

If Aden Young can't score an Emmy nomination for the cold open alone, then I'll be led to believe that no one who votes for those things ever watched this show. His performance in that scene, as well as the scene with Chloe, was simply brilliant.

I'm only concerned that Olivia might show up on the screen again.

I must disagree with Myles completely on both of his takes about Lip/Ian. IMO, Lip's recent battles with alcohol aren't really about Helene per se… it's about rejection. Even his relationship with Frank/Monica is rooted in rejection. I see Helene as just one more example of that, as opposed to an instance that's

I LOVED the ep, although Bow's monologue was more like a lecture than Dre's tend to be. Everything involving the John Mayer tickets and Dre's office was hilarious. Thank goodness Charlie is back. Ruby continues to be the MVP.

I thought it was a great episode, especially for Aden Young, Clayne Crawford, and J. Smith-Cameron.