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I bought the stalker's motivations, but I didn't understand how he came upon the information about this case in the first place— I assumed it would be revealed the killer found out about those emails somehow and approached him, and maybe then the stalker would give them the next piece in their investigation, but there

Sherlock decides that Emily can't have been at the nightclub and must just been for a jog because she was DRINKING WATER IN A GLASS?? What. If anything that seems more indicative of just having been at a nightclub to me, when after a jog it seems more likely she'd use a water bottle.

Hahaha, yes, because that is how a 100 IQ is DEFINED. 100 is set to be the median. If all people got smarter (well, did better on IQ tests), 100 would still be the median.

Are you talking about the earlier code with her measurements? I don't know, I thought that was the most telegraphed "clue" or whatevs in any of the episodes— I guessed the safe code as soon as it was mentioned. Even though I kind of hated it… groanworthy that she would use her measurements. No weight fluctuation for

Are you talking about the earlier code with her measurements? I don't know, I thought that was the most telegraphed "clue" or whatevs in any of the episodes— I guessed the safe code as soon as it was mentioned. Even though I kind of hated it… groanworthy that she would use her measurements. No weight fluctuation for

I enjoy it, but I think what he's getting at (which seems valid to me) is that the stakes started so high they don't seem real at all; things escalate and deescalate and the only question is what's escalated at what time— things blow up on screen but not storywise. Pieces move around without really affecting the

The Barbary macaque is a (virtually) tailless monkey. There's a vestigial tail that's no more noticable than Curious George's. Sometimes they're called Barbary apes but it's because of the no tail thing, they're not actually apes.

ok but it hasn't come out and if you've already decided you don't like it but not that you don't like the other ghostbusters they're making with dudes you've got to be an asshole.

this still manages to be better than the lost finale

more like my dad

It so should have been that I forgot it wasn't.

yeah but i would watch this

yes, if anything I thought the note was more dangerous than no note because the handwriting could be challenged and would be verified as not Mary's. and they'd know to challenge it, because Kirk knows that she didn't "invite him" onto the show.

"The women luck out purely on the symbolic merit of needing to remake society elsewhere."

For what it's worth, I don't think Leo's DNA is identical to David Elster's, I think it's his son's. When they ran the DNA, the search found a familial match, not an exact match.

confused what the Midsummer Night's Dream comment in stray observations is about

Which is why that should have been the framing of their conversation, not "you can't kill a baby!"

I think Patrick wants it to be love because the things about their relationship that have made him feel shitty or guilty this whole time can be justified in the name of love. It seems like his way of making an "immoral" relationship "moral" or even righteous.

Or, if not an enabler, their long relationship / baggage encouraged the behavior patterns even as Frank discouraged them in his speech.

Agreed. He wears emotions or at least insecurities/neuroses on his sleeve, but he doesn't really know where those are coming from and constantly reinterprets them to people (including himself) as being about different things. He also often seems to convince himself (poorly) into feeling things, and then announces