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My thought is that it's one of Perry and Celeste's boys, but then, why sell out Ziggy?

I do find it kind of hilarious that The Walking Dead gets raked over the coals for killing off main characters in gruesome ways that hardly even seem to matter anymore by midseason. I can only imagine how many pissed off viewers there would be if LMOE had even half of TWD's viewership. But I feel that the fraction of

I think the show is genuinely at its best when it has at least one grounded, sensible character in the ensemble. Someone who's almost a stand-in for the audience, who'd react the way a real person would to some of the obnoxious absurdities of the group.

"She literally just said 'Racial Slur'…"

If I had to guess right now, I'd say Renata is the victim. But I have an inkling that the victim is whoever the rapist is/was.

The teacher struck me as a lost cause from the minute she decided to have Amabella call Ziggy out in front of all of the parents and children.

Good point. That always struck me as implausible. But then, plenty of plots have hinged on less believable conceits.

Ed just screams "REBOUUUUUND."

It's been driving me crazy because I know I recognize her from somewhere. It wasn't until tonight that I realized she was Nan on Boardwalk Empire, and Beth on FOX's unnecessary Broadchurch remake.

Forget who's harassing Ziggy/Amabella. I'm still debating whether or not the teacher of that class has any business being a teacher with how she's handled things so far.

Because it's a mystery, and the show has gone out of its way not to show us her rapist's face. Okay, so maybe her rapist isn't someone we know, but viewers assuming it's someone we've met is a fairly standard assumption for a show like this.

He's great, although Celeste doing something innocuous only to have Perry freeze and ask, "Why didn't we discuss this?" is already getting tiring. But then, I imagine that's the intention.

It's such a great deep-dive into marriage and multi-layered community intrigue that I continually forget that there's an overarching mystery to solve. It's not until they cut back to those interrogation scenes (which I still can't stand, for as brief as they are. I get that they're showing the dichotomy between

Madeline is easily my favorite character, and one of my favorite that Reese Witherspoon has ever played. With that said, each week I feel worse and worse for Ed for having hitched his wagon to this woman.

I dream of the day we can finally be rid of Desi.

For some reason, I didn't occur to me to link Pamela's drone with the drone from last season (or was it two seasons ago?). I wonder if this was always the plan, or if they saw an opportunity? Or maybe changed directions from whatever the original plan was with the drone?

The string of presidents was an extraordinary gag.

I find it strange that WWE goes out of its way to book Goldberg in a way that screams "He can't do a real match," then expect us to get hyped for a third Lesnar match as the main event of WM.

All this because of pre-order DLC for a video game.

Ahoy-hoy?