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I really like how the writers are taking advantage of the Netflix model to do both running jokes and jokes that have additional pay-off later in the season. This episode has Kimmy giving Titus that box of medical capes he really wanted a couple episodes ago, which is both a sweet and funny button to that (Also I

Agreed. The story purpose of the store was to have something she liked that Jacqueline kept pulling her away from, but since we never saw her there, there was no weight to her being fired. It doesn't affect my enjoyment of the episode or season at all but it's definitely a missed opportunity.

I'm kind of disappointed that they didn't do just a little bit more with Kimmy having a job at a Christmas store but the pay-off with her accidentally becoming an Uber driver was worth it. Also being an Uber driver is weirdly perfect for Kimmy. And her license picture with the rat in the shot might be one of the

Well I'm not sure if she shows up past episode 7 but I loved her. I read her performance more as "borderline-sociopath bored out of her mind and craving a challenge" rather than "mean girl" or "hiding her intelligence". And the writing plus her delivery made it seem much fresher than the typical "bored trophy wife"

"Titus, what happened?" "Much like Icarus, a friend of mine who once put too much stuff in his closet, I put too much stuff in my closet."

"Amtrak is for lovers". Oh, I'm so glad to have this show back in my life.

OK, we get it Jared Leto. You're having a lot of sex. Do you have to rub it in to everyone?!

As I watched that last scene, I slowly realized what was going to happen and a feeling of dread and helplessness set in but I couldn't look away. What an episode. Next week's finale will have a hard time topping that.

I would say 'Oh Streetcar!" is at least equal to Planet of the Apes, if only for the brilliance of You Can Always Depend on the Kindness of Strangers.

"Well, great. Now I can't trust stalkers!"

"The things I do to survive". Murphy becoming Ontari's advisor/sex slave is all kinds of weird and twisted but I sort of love it.

Ending all those Where Are They Now's on photos of Ron and Nicole was a nice, devastating button on what has been an incredible series.

"Allie, let's lock and load!" "Is your gun not loaded? You have to load your gun, Winston!"

The whole "Punisher chains Daredevil to a roof and forces him to either shoot him or watch him shoot a criminal" is taken right from a classic Garth Ennis Punisher issue. The context and outcome are different (Daredevil decides to shoot Punisher but the gun doesn't actually have a firing pin) but it was a sweet enough

After this episode, I think I understand Chuck better and his perspective better. I still hate him with all my being but I understand him better.

When Bellamy ran in front of the Jeep, I spent the rest of the scene yelling at my TV for Kane to run him over. Ugh. Damn it, Kane for trying to appeal to the best in people. At least he's turning a corner but if Kane, Lincoln, Sinclair, or anyone else dies because of his stupidity, I'm going to go back to wanting him

If there's one thing I took away from tonight's episode, it's that Jonathan Banks needs to do more voice work. Or Mike Ehrmantraut needs to do more voices. That 9-1-1 call was a beautiful thing.

"A bunch of teenage boys took it". "Exchange me for the couch. I'm willing to make that sacrifice". "No, Tina."

Yeah, I was annoyed when she and Callie divorced at first, but it has done wonders for actually making Arizona likeable again.

I'm not saying it'll happen immediately, but a lot can happen between now and the end of the season. Another commander could easily come and go and stuff could pave the way for Clarke. If I had to guess the next commander, it's almost definitely going to be that Ice Nation girl who bled her nightblood all over