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The one thing she does best. #noshame

I think even the producers of Survivor have given up on this season. We're pretty much just watching the world crumble.

Regarding this episode:

He's getting hotter by the week. All that tension has to freaking go somewhere

I also kind of miss seeing Francis do other things aside from being mad at Mary. It's just at this point, I'm so tired of seeing Adelaide Kane cry and feel bad over her stupid decisions. And I really hate that her "healing process" revolved around a guy and that her failures as a queen was an outcome of that. It would

Not sure if I'm into the "romance" of Catherine and Narcisse. I love their banter but I just felt like Parker and Popplewell had something there - even though I found it so absurd in the beginning. I just feel like Lola's a bit useless now and her character was onto something real good. But then, I also can't imagine

Wait wait what? didn't Jake still kill James and the group, but the secretary killed the operatives? I'm so confused.

I know, that's what I meant. I'm tired of seeing them fight and they work well together. It would only get ruined if they made it romantic again. I'm just hoping they stay on the same side for a good period of this show. They've had too many arguments and it's too repetitive, it would be nice to see them actually get

I was actually hoping they make him a recurring character. I mean, Olivia did say she was gonna help with his trial and career rebuilding,

I actually liked this episode. It's the first ep I've liked in a while and I, too, hated the B613 storyline from last season. Maybe because there's something about the finality of it? That maybe this does seem like the final stretch. It's more action packed than it is political which is how it should be. And I love

I think we need to notice Jen a little bit more, too. She's pretty charming and I have a feeling she may be smarter than she looks. Although this episode's edit made me appreciate Mike and Kelly. I hope they go far. And I hope Rodney never meets girls at any point in his life after Survivor.

I know! We get if, Jeff, Will sucks at challenges. Now let's just hope Dan doesn't tell him that.

I love Wick. He's rarely onscreen, but he's so adorable and makes the most out of his scenes. I think they have more chemistry together. And remember when Finn wasn't evil Finn yet and he was always trying to be cute in a boyish way? Wick kind of has that so it fits into Raven's type.

No sympathy at all for Finn. And I hated how Clarke was saying that the mass murder wasn't the real Finn, but was grateful for Lincoln dropping some serious truth with his reply, "It is now." The only saving grace was that Clarke was the one who did it, which makes me excited for her character development and the rest

OMG, I noticed that, too. She has perfect hair.

I wish Reign was reviewed this way, too. With some references to historical accuracy but not being blamed for not following through. (Though Mary Queen of Scots was real and Sherlock, a work of fiction.)

"…so Leith either needs to get a new thing or find a new farm." - HAHA, LOL, nice one.

Dammit, I felt so bad for Matt Czuchry in this episode, I just want him to crawl back into Gilmore Girls and be that spoiled rich kid again. Also, we need to pay more attention to Eli's daughter. She's so awesome when it comes to adding the comedy and damn, she seems like a really good friend.

Of all the monologues this episode, nothing comes close to Mellie's "when it comes to screwing someone, I'm not nearly as gentle as Andrew."

This review is almost as good as the episode itself. I always thought that Hugh Laurie on House was the best lead actor in a TV show ever, but Julianna Margulies is something else. It's so well-rounded, comprehensive, sincere, nuanced and real. She has always been good but this season is just insane. I really loved