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Laura E.
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I was thinking before the episode that I hoped we would see Bud this season. Glad to see him so soon. I'd love to see the Wesen community rally around Nick despite their clashes.

Oh man I didn't realize that. Oh Chidi.

I loved this episode so much. I had no idea what was going to happen, and it was awesome. But oh, poor Chidi's death.

Happy birthday, Schmidt!

I'd buy a pizza-dilla. I bet it would be better than a calzone.

I have a friend who thinks Chelsea Peretti is pregnant. Sticking her in a hospital bed would be a good way to hide that.

This is the quality content I look for in the AV Club comments section.

The acting was superb but I thought the movie would never end. Dreadful pacing in the last third or so and too many false endings.

I waited a few days to watch because I didn't want to see Ragnar's death just yet. It's hard to imagine Vikings without him or Travis Fimmel. Will have to see what the next few episodes are like.

So is Rebecca Nancy and Paula Ann?

This episode was full of painful shoutouts to Padres fans. Still no no-hitters for the real or fake team, but plenty of injuries for our young pitchers. Most realistic episode yet. I look forward to next season, when Ginny thinks she'll be back by May but is out until August and then gets hurt again.

I don't understand how any episode where Andre Braugher does a long recitation can get less than a B+.

That would be disappointing, so I hope the trailer was deceiving. Besides, Aslaug may be Ragnar's wife, but in name only—he values Lagertha far more.

This was my favorite episode of the revival. The LBD scene was ridiculous but everything Lorelai and Emily did more than made up for it.

Funniest episode in a long time. I think in addition to the Russian nannies, Gloria watches a lot of The Americans.

I so want Adam Scott: Time Cop to be a real show. I'm thinking FX.

Thanks!

Thank you, I didn't catch that.

Did I miss how Trent knew Rebecca's new address? Small nitpick for an otherwise excellent and poignant episode.

I don't think the revival would have worked if Ed Hermann were still alive. His death, sadly, was key to a compelling plot.