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    This show does not seem to like traditional season finales. It's not even cliffhangers because tons of plot threads are dangling at the end of the season.

    Big shout out to Dylan Baker, his performance this season was just awesome and great on so many levels.

    The thing about the bum killing is that maternal instinct must have played a big part because Elizabeth could've made it out of there without killing either of them and she's smart enough to know that would be the right move.

    Eh, I can see both sides. Let say they don't invite him in and then Henry yaps to pastor Tim about how cool their FBI neighbor is, it would seem a lot more suspicious than how open they were.

    The problem is if they steal the tape and then Alice changes her mind and goes to return the tape to them but listens to it first and hears nothing she'd know they got to the tape and all trust would be lost. Also the more they insist they want the tape the less trustworthy they seem so they basically have to let it

    No, Margo didn't have the requisite computer skills. Remember the pillow talk discussion our Russian friends had about recruiting a 50s-60s english speaking Russian with good computer skills from an episode or two back?

    Gaad? NOOOOOOOO! He was my second favorite character behind Mail Room Robot, and they had to kill him off a mere negative 7 months before retirement, so cliche, so sad.

    Thanks, it was maybe over reacting about the 90% thing but this is far from the first time I've come to AVClub (Particularly for AoS) thinking "damn that episode was awesome" and see a really low score or "damn that episode had problems" and see a really high score. But yeah this episode definitely had problems. I'm

    I've got to say I was far from enamored with the musical interlude in this episode. Of course it was a great song, but it's an attention getting song so to fade it in and out and in again over a backdrop of dialog and scenes not as intense as the song gets felt just odd. Normally the music doesn't stick out to me but

    Right, that's what I thought, but apparently not what some people including the reviewer thought. "Martha doesn’t mind Clark’s marital status (he’s married to another woman and a job)"

    idk, she was still coming on pretty strong even after he was giving her a lot of attention. I get that her motives come from "I want attention from a older man" but there was a love/lust element to it that I don't think she'd casually put on the back burner for months and months. What you are saying is plausible

    She was always so eager that I never got the "oh she's on board with this prayer excuse." I too feel a bit like that got swept under the rug. Particularly when you consider that months and months are passing.

    When Martha says her man is married, isn't this her lying? I mean technically it's the truth but was there ever a single episode where Phillip said "oh btw I'm married already too." I think that would hurt Martha more than the spy thing. She's in it for the love and is overlooking the rest. Her hearing about another

    "Words I got from my thesaurus"? What? So I used language that went over your head and your conclusion is that I'm investing time looking up words? You have been the one writing paragraphs and paragraphs.

    I think even I could direct a solid black screen, the foley artist would have a lot to do in post though.

    I talk to loads of people on here and they don't get this weirdly hostile or smug. Most people handle disagreements pretty normally. If you literally don't get what's weird or rude about how you talk then I feel bad for you more than anything.

    Well yeah, but the quote in question was about tarnished reputations and not disbarment. If he couldn't practice law of course that would be a problem, but my statement was just about his future clientele and how they wouldn't have much interest/awareness of legal reputation.

    That's not what that sentence means. Are you like a young teenager and that's why you talk/act weird?

    He's always great on the Podcasts, but he's usually paired with PFT so that helps.

    I did not care for this episode. Gross poop joke is gross and the teen thing didn't do anything inventive. Tony Hale is likable but that was about all the episode had going for it.