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Not only that - it's the ambassador's husband who got them the intel on Aayan - which is why the ISI contact had to hurry away to tell them all about it.

As a (one-time) blonde named Barbara, I really have to object to using another blonde Barbara in this way. Really, writers. I knew she wasn't gone, and although I feared she would come back on her own (because why doesn't she get that she could only make things worse?) I hoped that the bad guys had snagged herk. As it

How are they keeping the electricity on?

Question: What does that kind of drone look like and how high does it have to be and why didn't Aayan see it? Because dear old Uncle M saw it and pointed it out. I'm just glad he didn't have time to mull over the betrayal, and that he won't have need of those 72 virgins that aren't going to be there.

Thank you. I would be one of those pantywaisted spooks (not sure what a panty waist is, actually, except the very useful one that holds my pant… oh, nevermind). I'm going in to watch the episode right now, but I had to come here first to see what happens to Aayan. I do hope that he dies before finding out exactly how

In other vaguely related news, it was fun to see Jenna Coleman as Elizabeth Bennett/Darcy's unbelievably spoiled and thoughtless little sister in Masterpiece Mystery's "Death Comes to Pemberley." I think they even needed to call the Doctor for her.

Yeah, things. Corbin senior leaves a bottle of extremely vile liquid buried somewhere for his son to dig up with no explanation of what it is. Ichabod recognized the substance in that bottle in extreme detail - the housebuddy and I thought it looked like cough medicine. I still have problems picturing John Noble as

It's possible he's asexual. I think that's still a possibility for some people?

Well, damn. Who said "You know I don't like you, right?" I forget.

Since I've heard that Archie Panjabi won't be around for the last season, I'm wondering if this "Cary can have no contact with her" signals her goodbye to the show. I had my problems with stalker Josh too, but I didn't have a problem with Elsbeth's temporary loss of control (as in the IMO reminder). Temporary insanity

Thanks. I'll keep it in mind if I find myself caught up with what's on my DVR dance card right now.

I haven't been watching it due to inauspicious reviews. Can you make a pitch for it?

The housebuddy had what sounded like a good point, when we were wondering if cooking "tainted meat" would kill the taint. He compared it to mad cow disease, which he thought might be related to what caused the zombie apocalypse in the first place, and said that cooking the meat, in the case of beef, did not kill the

Well, Michonne got her sword back, so that's a good thing.

I no longer expect the writing in Homeland to bowl me over with brilliance, but I can still enjoy the show qua show as a spy thriller that makes about as much logical sense as most spy thrillers make. That being said, I'm with Quinn. She's fucking a child. Better she used thumbscrews than screw with emotions he hasn't

I was wondering if they'd actually kill him off - the "real" Nucky Thompson lived into the '60's. Then I remembered, that was Nucky Johnson. Nucky Thompson is a fictional character. They can do whatever they want to do with him. Loved the way Margaret answered (that was Joe Kennedy, wasn't it?) - loved almost even

You'd make a better point if this was a better part.

That was a crow, not a blackbird.

It must be the old lady in me that was screaming, noooo, Carrie, don't do it. I actually thought she might scare the kid away, but apparently it's been too long since I've dealt with teenage hormones and the subsequent erasure of any kind of common sense. I'm still uneasy with her - and I guess we're supposed to be.