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Dylan's subplot where she suddenly becomes the school's top trend-setter was much lighter in substance than the rest of the episode (as her plots usually are) but I really enjoyed it (like I always do). The pay-off of her "be yourself" advice resulting in a bunch of terrible ideas and her just telling everyone what to

AVC's doing Speechless reviews now? About time! This show has quickly become one of my favourites. The writing is just so sharp and the characters became very well-defined very quickly.

This was much better and well-constructed than I expected it to be. It actually feels like something I would've watched in the 90s had it actually existed. Fine job, internet.

He's fully-clothed in this one but you get to see Cole Sprouse in a tank top doing construction work if that peaks your interest at all.

It was probably premeditated from the way his and F.P.'s conversation sounded. He's definitely going to develop genuine feelings for Kevin though right before his deception is discovered and Kevin dumps him hard.

Damn, Mädchen Amick was great in this episode. I've been enjoying watching her play a one-dimensional cartoon villain all season but was blown away with the depths and humanity of Alice that she showed off in her final scenes. The way she sounded so tired and defeated when she admitted she doesn't care about what

Agh, that's what I meant. I keep mixing Darhk and Merlyn up in my head for some reason. I have no idea way as they're very different from each other.

The moment where Nate and Darhk almost high-five after Nate knocks Eobard away with the spear only to remember that they're not on the same side was incredible. The comedy on Legends doesn't always work but when it does, it really works.

"There she goes. Off to college. Circle of life". "Ok." I always forget how great Outside Dave is until he opens his mouth. The show uses him just enough that he never grows stale as a character.

"Well I deal with grief alone…" Really glad that Tina has officially become an intern between seasons. Hayley Huntley plays the role terrifically. The way she happily settles in to hear about Forrest's dream had me cracking up.

Eh, it's not a terrible song. Weezer has been pretty bad at picking lead singles for the past couple albums (Thank God For Girls, anyone?) so I'm going to hope that's still true and the rest of the album is much better than this (Which again isn't terrible, just mediocre).

"Just to make one thing clear, you're saying "sheet" like ghost clothes, not like in a toilet, right?"

Depends on if Furguson gets involved. That cat is a beast.

"I spy with my little eye, Hermione Lodge full of secrets. Riddle me this herr models of the damned, why is Veronica's mother having a clandestine tête-à-tête with a Southside Serpent behind a dumpster at Pops?" Every week Cheryl Blossom gets the most ridiculous dialogue that no human being would ever actually say and

I loved the way last week's cliffhanger of Cheryl saying she was guilty is resolved by her starting this week saying "To clarify, when I said I was guilty I didn't mean I killed Jason". If the show is going to be intentionally misleading for the purposes of a cliffhanger, at least they're not trying to hide it. Also

"Dearest Margaret, the canvas ripped again. At times, it seems my dream of building an all-canvas shoe may never come to pass. But, as ever, I toil on. With everlasting love, Archibald Converse". "Converse. Like the shoe!" I could've watched a whole episode that was just Josh watching the shoe documentary. The Oceans

I'd argue the cast standout this week was the guy in the safari outfit hunting Josh and firing a gun at his office. He was just there for five seconds but what a five seconds it was.

I was shocked how much I liked this pilot. I'm not sure why though because I'm exactly the target audience for an Archie plus Crazy Teen Soap plus Murder Mystery show. The murder mystery part is still kind of weird, but I guess Archie's no stranger to dealing with weird mysteries.

He's not going to be playing Jim Crow, right? Right?!

I realized after tonight's episodes that this season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is actually three tightly connected mini-seasons (or Acts if you prefer to put things in theater terms). The first one was about Rebecca's first attempt at love with Josh Chan (And then Greg) and it blowing up spectacularly, the second one was