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Yeah, Gross was gross in his "appreciation." I had to wince because I rather imagine I have had my gross moments along those lines 50 years or more ago. But I did excuse his concentration on Diane, because she is the only one in the room that he knows. But yeah. That makes a point, too.

The humans are sick and tired of Bauerschwein? Wouldn't that be something like pork? And since I think 45 is, actually, a Kackenkopf, I'm excited by that possibility too.

As I remember it, he heard she was ill. She died before he could reach her. I think he found out from her husband? Anyway, curious to know where they are going with it here.

Don't quite remember (I'm on Babylon's Ashes) but does Amos have thoughts about Lydia prior to Nemesis Games? Isn't that when he goes to find her?

The housebuddy has read all of the comic books, and watches with me obviously dying to tell me what's going on. Last night he came in late, and when I caught him up on the action (everybody's in Clockworks) he was delighted. I hoped they'd do that part, he said. So then finally, when he hinted at knowing what was

My favorite line was Kirkman's admitting that he had never hit anybody, not even on the playground. He was always the peacemaker. I still have some trouble separating his face from that of Jack Bauer, so that was a moment. Also - the reason for keeping Alex in the dark made sense to me. Sometimes the less someone

In other news, anybody else catch the Martha sighting on "Feud: Betty and Joan"?

Just have to note how delighted I was to come across Gussie Fink-Nottle! :)

Hitler and Stalin. Season 10 of Feud?

Maybe I'm reaching here, but this season is becoming (finally) a little more interesting to me. That drunk call to the P-E was clearly a set-up for her completely dismissing anything Carrie has to say when the scene with Javadi comes around. Saul and Carrie are now essentially CIA P.I.'s. And Quinn has a score to

And since I'm currently reading Babylon's Ashes, I get a little whiplash between the book and the show.

"Get up on the damn bricks!" What the housebuddy and I were yelling at the TV. But of course we knew it was Chekhov's ward to begin with, so, I guess. Other than that, yeah, off with that trope.

I thought so, but I'm not always sure I'm making the right connection. Still, he does have an agenda of proving the P-elect wrong about not needing new Patriot Act measures.

Don't know what if any fallout there will be for Elizabeth in re Hans, but it was a mercy killing. She knew he was toast, and infectious, but she let him believe it would be all right before the lights went out.

I have my daily half-goblet of red wine during The Good Fight. It's my own little call back. But loving the show and all its complexities.

It feels as if the writers needed to get Franny out of the way so that Carrie can do her do. The hearing was so obviously going to take Franny away from Carrie, that I wasn't at all surprised that Dar was behind it all. Now what if he's behind the Jihadis, too. He does have an agenda.

Sigh. You're right. Still, maybe someday, when it's all over and the Fear people have traversed the continent. I'll be dead by then, but whatever.

Maps, yes! (also, if there are this many communities around Alexandria, what about the rest of the whole wide world? but I digress). That's probably the only thing I agree with this reviewer about, except maybe Tara and Rosita.

"It also helps that everyone the Kinoshimobe kills have it coming as polluters. I’d like to see one of those walk into Scott Pruitt’s office." Fun with Wesen. Which member of 45's administration is which Wesen. 45 himself is, I believe, a Kackenkopf.

Recognized Laura Innes and thought, well, they didn't bring her in just to cry for a minute or two.