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Let me get this straight: a person can pass gas in a room and Holmes can detect their lineage from the smell….yet he had no clue the two women were related? Disbelief, I want to suspend you.

I agree. Some of my favorite shows (comedies) lose me when everyone starts acting completely nuts. Happy Endings did that after a season.

What I liked about this episodes is that we got to see the characters smiling. I have always found it unlikely that these people would never use humor or show joy even in small moments. When I saw Michonne smile in the first scene, I felt a bit of relief.

I enjoy this show but the round robin technique of confronting the guilty party at the end of each episode is getting a bit tired and ridiculous. Each actor getting one line of dialogue, sometimes not even a complete sentence, seems like lazy writing. I know shows aren't realistic always but at least let the

Dr. Melfi on Sopranos.

Wasn't he the first dead body they showed when Liz and Iris walked into the tunnel where Angela Bassett was trapped?

It was worth sitting through the whole episode to see Liz's face as she was shooting at The Countess. So much anger.
I did love her reunion with her son too.
No more Finn Wittrock:(

I really liked this episode. While I would love a third season, if the show ends with the Garvey/Nora family happy/relieved for even a moment, I'll take it.
I wouldn't mind seeing that the earthquake at the end had caused the roof of the Welcome Center to flatten Meg and her people.

I was hopeful Finn Wittrock would return after recalling Countess was mesmerized by Tristan at the fashion show and said he reminded her of someone special. Loved him as Valentino. But man, this show is narratively all over the place.

I didn't care for Tristan until this episode but want to see more Finn Wittrock. Countess mentioned Tristan reminded her of her first love and they alluded to her first love returning. Any change Wittrock will play that character? Fingers crossed.

Mr. Alston, I am confused as to how last week's episode was proof this show was kicking the ass of all other shows, yet this week, the show has a portion of people ready to stop watching. Perhaps I am comparing apples to oranges but the theme of these back to back reviews being opposed confused me. Thank you for

So Alicia and Diane were in a bidding war over a private investigator who can never testify in court because he will always be considered unreliable? That seems like a dealbreaker when you work for attorneys.

I enjoyed it quite a bit! A few bits that weren't mentioned in the review that I particularly liked: Dean insisting that the social media photos be hashtagged #teenlife and the sad puppy face Dean made from his vehicle as his brother started to come around.

I was confused by how brutal Daniel got without seemingly ever asking Shawn Hatosy's character a question. This may have been a flaw in the story or were they trying to show Daniel can be cruel even when it isn't necessary?