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Don't you mean "No Monkeys Here"?

They are all hypocrites, though.

The webisode for this week is pretty great.

Helix thread: Stinky Sommer rolls in shit.

Episodes like this make me wonder if the show would have been stronger with say a 16 episode season. Some of the characters are indeed kinda flat due to limited screen time (wasn't the last time we saw Cole's ex episode 4?). Still, while last week had a fantastic final scene, I actually like this episode better. The

I am pretty sure I am on board for the rest of the series. The show has had plenty of time to misstep and it really hasn't so far.

Fact is that Lip's storyline is spinning its wheels. Out of the whole family, he is closest to well adjusted.

Damn, that last 20 minutes was amazing. Was not expecting the Kettleman case to wrap up this quickly.

You didn't even like episode 9? Holy shit, dude.

I think the case is more that it is slowly shifting focus from Fiona and Frank.

I feel like that part of her arch ended last year. It doesn't get any worse than going to prison for damn near killing your little brother.

I don't know. It's not like Professors sleeping with students is unheard of (it is unfortunate but true).

Logically sound, from a writing standpoint.

Shout out to Jennifer Lynch, who directed this one.

Idk. I don't think Glenn would risk offing him, despite how much of a piece of shit he was.

Noah's death was too gruesome I feel. I don't understand the whole ripping his face apart bit. That being said, between this episode, "Remember" and "Four Walls and a Roof", this is shaping up to be a thoroughly good season. I almost expecting the season finale to not be a let down. I really hope Tara isn't dead, but

This isn't new. So far in the series, Ramse's main priority has been Cole. Now that he knows he is a father, his son is more important than Cole. Ramse is still putting family first.

That is why Jones outright rejects it. The cure wouldn't prevent her daughter from dying ergo it is not a workable solution.

I think it may signify an alternate timeline in which he eventually does something that prevents it happening. I don't think the writers will drop the ball on this, but anything is possible.

Yeah, her whole rant about how the virus had become alien seemed way too convenient for me.