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Super-sized with an extra ten minutes or so? That I could agree to, but a 2-parter? Nah, I've seen too many sitcoms become flabby with obvious padding when stretching a 30-minute idea into an hour.

I thought Bonnie was going to be the killer. I'm relieved that she wasn't. I know the reviewer isn't enamored with the character, but I just loved her in these last two episodes. The side eye she was giving to just about everybody as she listened to one lie or manipulation after another cracked me up!

I've enjoyed this limited series and would like to see it return, but that finale was a letdown. It just wasn't Peggy-centric enough. For the first thirty minutes she did nothing but walk around offering routine detective work. This episode should have been a showcase for the awesomeness that is Peggy Carter.

This show is a mess…but it's a lot of fun. Even while I cringe at some of the acting and question the breakneck pace of the plotting and scratch my head over the unresolved threads, I actually find myself excited and caring about what happens.

Rita Hayworth's "Put The Blame On Mame" number from Gilda.

I thought this was one of their stronger, more enjoyable episodes from the standpoints of pacing, dialogue and performances. But as the review states, where is the follow-through, where are the consequences…? So many dramatic events seem to fizzle out with no repercussions. It's like each episode's writers couldn't

Eva Longoria was on the show too few times, and thus they didn't really "earn" this emotional moment IMO. I wasn't feeling Jake's pain. Maybe I'm mistaken, but it seems like they met in one episode, went away together in a second episode and then broke up. [Shrugs…]
That didn't prevent me from enjoying this

This episode was a hoot! More laugh out loud moments than I've gotten from BBT in a long time.

Exactly! They may as well have used a no-name singer if they weren't going to give Gladys' voice any more time than that. (But I hear she may recur on the show.)

Gotta check this out—if only for Atwell's Rita Hayworth style curls!

It was. I'm gonna look for it on iTunes and I'm 47 year old dude.

I laughed HARD at McKinnon's sociopathic daughter. Replayed that three times and laughed hard every time.

Andy Samberg is smokin' hot in the photo that accompanies this review. (Forgive me if I posted this twice.)

This!

Naaah, I say you call the scenes where Annalise is training her little murderers to be "the past timeline." The onscreen caption always refers to that as X number of weeks EARLIER.

The reason for the upset is spelled out right in the article.

Azzarello and Chiang's take is "a natural evolution of the character"…?? Pffffffft. Yeah, that's why a not insiginficant number of readers who have been following WW for 30 years or more can't stand it.

Biggest laugh of the night for me was "blellow". Also nice to see Ed O'Neill really get some great bits to sink his comic teeth into. Jay's comedy potential is so often overshadowed by the antics of Gloria, Phil and Cam.
And Tyne Daly: Awesome!