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Richard and Arizona has turned out to be one of those great unexpected character pairings and their friendship is becoming one of my favourite parts of this season. I hope to see more of it.

That's true, but who knows? She's already Wanheda. Who knows how much higher she could rise by season's end. I am looking forward to see Nightblood and why it's so important get explored more deeply though.

Is anyone else starting to think that Clarke is going to somehow wind up as Commander by season's end?

If Lexa had immediately died after taking that bullet, I would've been pissed. But the fact that she was actually able to talk to Clarke and Titus kind of made it better, even though it was prolonging the inevitable. I'm still hoping Alycia Debnam-Carey can put in an appearance or two, depending on where that chip

Well it's safe to say that after this experience, Jimmy is probably done with making commercials ever again.

Yay for regular Grey's coverage! I knew the Wedding Day thing was a fake-out of some kind but Jackson walking her down the aisle was a nice pay-off to that story. And though I had long forgotten his name, it was nice to see Charles Percy. And while in hindsight, April being pregnant was obviously the next step for

"Dude, if he's a human being, then he's going to sue the shit out of us." "Yeah but if he's a leprechaun, he's got a pot of gold!" "Yeah…… Well, yeah that's true."

Well it's not like he was under oath or anything. Saying things to create doubt isn't a crime but faking evidence is.

I'm torn. Part of me really wants to see that video as an extra or something, but I'm not sure any real video could ever top imagining what that video would be.

"Why is Teddy running around trying to punch cars?"

It says something when the big shocker of the episode is someone deciding NOT to go to war. It's kind of refreshing. It's probably not going to last long (though if all of this winds up getting swallowed up by the City of Light storyline, I will not complain) but it's still refreshing.

I could watch a whole other spin-off/prequel about Daniel "Price" Wormald bumbling his way through the criminal world, driving that ridiculous hummer, and going on and on about his baseball card collection.

The show's pacing is probably too fast for them to slow down for a whole episode but I'm hoping at the very least they'll do flashbacks interspersed through an episode, like they've done in the earlier seasons.

Go right ahead!

Jason Rothenberg and other 100 writers has a lot of stuff on twitter about this episode trying to put Bellamy and Pike's actions into perspective by pointing out Bellamy has been through a lot the past few months and Pike has had a much different experience on the ground so far. And I get what they're going for. But

Between Trent's attempt to chase the scalper and Jessica and Louis' attempt at an affectionate kiss, i thought there was a lot of great physical comedy in this episode.

"Dammit! We wasted those cool lines on nothing! Also we totally blew the case. That's much worse." Jake's immediate awareness when he's getting mad about the wrong thing gets me every time.

Whoops. I watched this last night (Canada airs it Mondays) and couldn't remember exactly so I took a guess. Ah well.

"She's wearing Vera Wang". Even if this change in direction winds up being too-little too-late for this incarnation of The Muppets, it'll have been worth it for turning Uncle Deadly from Muppet Show also-ran into a comedic force.

"I feel like one of those characters in that show "Sax In The City" talking about this." "Oh, you mean uh, Sex In The City." "I'm talking about the one with the four ladies in a jazz band". "That's not a show." "Carrie, Miranda-" "Nope." "-the other one, and the older one" "You're thinking of Sex In The City." "They