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That's Harry Buckingham (Palace) to you.

This isn't a text message, it's a freaking Russian novel!

“There’s something I do whenever I . . . feel. Burn. Everything.”
This is about to get me through some dark times.

Now that's how you do a series finale…and yet it's still going to keep trucking.

Can we talk about brave ass asian nurse dude who came at the Oni with the surgical tools pan ready to fucking rumble and ended up going down, but gold star you tried.

Scott crying with Mama McCall was probably the most heartbreaking moment of the episode. Finally, Scott was allowed to just be vulnerable and mourn everything that had happened in the last season. Long overdue.

Few end season/next season thoughts:

First: This Expert Witness series is awesome. Last week with Monster Truck Drivers and now this, my favorite show. Two thumbs up.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! I'm so glad I'm not the only person who sees this when they watch the show. Bravo.

Seems like a trick. Just like the X3 trailer.

Dylan O'Brien dreamy? As if there was any doubt!

"So next time you’re tempted to ask an Explorer if he’s recording you, ask yourself if you’d be doing the same with your phone. Chances are your answers will be the same."

Ahem, you mean Lance?

No idea why they bothered to rush certain character storylines if they wanted it to go as long as 7 or 8 seasons. Doesn't seem possible.

That "asshole" drop stunned the hell out of me. Damn NBC pulling a fast one like that. Every week I'm wanting to watch this show and not cry and dammit Max, how could you?

Are we to believe that she's secretly dating that womanizing Councilman?

I'd say it was the worst it's ever been. Quite unsettling. I liked it when he was more of an idiot savant.

“Crotchety but probably wise” - Possibly my new personal bio?

Andy's stupidity hit such a low point in this episode that I couldn't even laugh at it. Feels like it's the worst it's ever been.

After watching the VM series after a year of binging SOA, I've seen several parallels in storylines and approach the main characters take to doing the jobs that are expected of them and the costs of those actions.