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You worded it exactly how I meant it. Thank you.

If the whole Arya "SingleWhite Female" creepiness with Sansa was a set-up so the viewers think they are feuding, only to actually have it be a farce to pull one over on Littlefinger, I am gonna be pissed. That scene already made no sense and that would make it even more ridiculous.
Also, Littlefinger rules.

I loved this show til it went off the rails. I frequently refer to this show when talking about shows that lose their way…using the examples of the Chinese refugees being housed in Oz and Cyrus O'Reilly being saved from execution 47 times before they actually go through with it. Also, the doctor still going for Ryan

My favorite episode of the season. It made me laugh a lot.

I enjoyed this episode but didn't have to process it afterwards as I did so many of the other ones. The lens flares in June/Luke flashbacks…I could do without.

In last week's Kevin Sr.-centric episode, the man who burned himself alive said he had answered "no" to the kill baby to cure cancer question. That, apparently, was not the answer either.

I liked that Offred/June mentally rallied at the end. In addition to it creating a hopeful mood, it made sense to me that she would perceive them as a strong unit as a survival mechanism.

Well, make sure to have some Bob's Burgers lined up to watch after episode three. Bleak.

The focus group at the end with all the girls…and Carl…made me laugh louder than I have in a while. Needed that after watching Handmaid's Tale.

Me too!

Anyone else impressed by Lena Dunham's acting in the diner? Dang.

I hated the Terminator flirt assessment. Made me cringe.

I guess I don't pay as close attention as I thought I did. I agree with it being a pointless detail.

I have wondered this for a few episodes now and it may have already been addressed: since when is Paul-Louis a water ski instructor? Hannah was clearly taking surfing lessons and in the episode with PL, they made reference to surfing. Even since, she has referred to him as a water ski guy. Don't get me wrong, this

Nikki Blonsky played Tracy Turnblad in the Hairspray movie. Marissa Jaret Winkur, who was in this episode, played Tracy Turnblad in the Hairpsray Broadway run.

Did anyone else notice some looks of jealousy or disapproval between the surf staff around the campfire? Perhaps we are to conclude that things are more complicated beneath the surface of their fun-loving in-the-moment life.

I can't thank Esther enough for recommending Crashing. I loved Fleabag and didn't know Crashing existed. Watched it all in one day. Loved it.

Perhaps it is all the shootings in the news, but I desperately wanted Teddy to throw the rifle aside when the sirens were approaching. Made me nervous.

I also thought the low-key female contract killer was too interesting to be that brief an appearance. She had a natural confidence that is so often portrayed by men on these shows.

I don't watch Sunny so I didn't know your reference..so I watched a YouTube of his character. I understand your struggle to erase those images from your brain. By the way, his eyepatch with an eye drawn on it is hysterical.