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I have a bit of fun with it, so it oddly keeps me engaged. And I like to know, if I ever get desperate, Shield or Hydra would hire me in a second!

It's going to be awkward when Agent Shootsfirst Thinkslater realizes that the camera in the cafe doesn't keep footage, the DVR in the back room keeps footage, and already has him and Agent Whosherface on tape for the last five minutes.

This show has to be the last thing Bear McCreary does after he knocks it out of the park on every other show. I still wouldn't believe it was him if he didn't keep getting credited.

If they did a sub-season, eight 30 minutes episodes of Arya in Braavos… I would be okay with this.

Oh! Oh! I want death! I want death!

It's probably for the best. That one football player wasn't even practicing, he had his smart phone at the ready! Where was he keeping the phone?!

I don't care who you are, you need that one finger for emergency picking.

At this point, the Skye story line is the only thing that is consistently working for me at the moment. It's brought a bit of gravity to Fitz as well that I'm hoping they build on a bit more.

So… you are saying you can't push a wooden table down like that because the legs would either break or sink into the floor?

Yes, this episode was a step down in several ways for me. By the end, I was standing up so I wouldn't fall asleep. (To be fair, I am a 90 year old trapped in a 32 year old body) Kyle MacLachlan is fine and all, but everything at the football field just wasn't interesting. I know the real answer is "budget" but that

The very first line of next week better be the lady asking Glenn if he found a pasta maker upon his return.

If a spin-off has to happen in Westeros, this is what I'd like. Otherwise, spin-off somehwere else. Shadow Lands, Ulthos, whatever… I'll take it!

I would watch the shit out of that.

Perfectly describes how I feel about it. Case in point: I have nothing to add.

I understand where your coming from now and agree. Especially using the logic that the restaurant could very well go belly up, but there will always be crap. Always.

I would disagree with this. I think the idea of a career has been so skewed in recent years, that for some reason, being your own boss and running a gas station or laundry mat is looked down on. Honest work. Being a restaurant manager is better than what a large portion of adults achieve.

Brilliant episode. It's been forever since I've seen it, but iirc, she has a chance at the end of the episode to completely have Tony gank the guy, and he ask if something is wrong. It ends with her simply saying "no".

My wife and I openly weeped for at least 54 of those 55ish minutes of Six Feet. One of the best episodes of television ever.

Agree completely. Read the GoT books, saw the show, etc. But the death of Joyce is easily more devastating. Incredible episode. Just on episode measurement alone, we are talking 5 minutes in GoT to a full 44 in Buffy. Joss made you feel it.

I'm confused, the title says "too painful to watch twice" and most of these are some of my favorite episodes that I watch over and over…