missheartcore--disqus
Miss Heartcore
missheartcore--disqus

Why does Lydia suffer through the noises when it's been proven that the screaming helps clear the sound? I mean, she finally she did it at the end of this episode on her own, but come on now!

Did some digging and I'm going to go with Zdziesuł because the first part looks like it could be a form of Stiles.

That was probably my second favorite moment of the episode, if not a top one of the series. So simple and yet much needed moment for the both of their characters.

On another note, come on, we all knew Mama Kira was involved, but how did she know where to find it?

Episode was very drawn out but let's focus on the recall to what the hell Stiles' name might be. Maybe in the finale of the season, Scott will call it out like Bastian to the Childlike Empress.

They will never see eye to eye as he barely reaches to her nose with his height.

Dear Internet, please make this edit happen.

"Take care of everyone—ESPECIALLY Isis. That dog should be dead by now"

Oh Mary Mary Mary. So, she seems to be the most interested in Gillingham, hate flirting with Blake, and just NOT into Napier romantically—like she feels sorry for him. I'm not at all interested in a Blake love interest—I find him very unlikable, especially since he was curt with Mary until she got down in the mud

Mrs. Hughes slamming that door to verbally take down Mr. Green was just another Gold Star moment for her, especially in this season. Out of all the characters, her character reveal and development has been my favorite in the series (Mary is in second place). She's a little bit of old school, a little bit of new—and

Needs to be a show called "Lawyer'd" so we can get all of Mark Evan Jackson's cases straight.

I still think it made sense for Ron and Hermoine as kids, but never lasting long as adults.

Is this basically the prequel to Ocean's 11?

I am FLUMMOXED. That is a word I learned for this party AND I AM IT.

Young Papa Argent definitely. Never liked the casting for Young Uncle Peter—always seemed off.

Oh Caroline, Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? No. A summer's day is not a bitch.

Definitely at least an A- episode. Everyone commented on the top highlights, but Terry's group huddle won the episode for me.

He's my MVP every episode. The show knows how to use his quirks as strengths. Also because of his baguette basket.

Even during the commercials, I had Jean-Ralphio singing "She is the WOOOORRRST" during any and all of Caroline's screen time.

This may be the best Seth Cohen has ever looked…even with the sweater.