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Wibbly wobbly timey wimey bulllsh—

SIX FOOT SEVEN FOOT EIGHT FOOT BUNCH!

A black man realizes he isn't disposable. Joan being Batman. A

[dʒɹɪŋks ɒn miːːːːːːːːːːːː]

Asian Asian? Explain this reduplication.

So…what new role is Andre Braugher working on? Or is it just a case of vacation?

As a national of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Lido and Stevens have it all wrong; Tobagonians are waaay cooler.

If she doesn't land the death blow, he can return. I just wished they dedicate more time to her, training montage style.

That moment when you think Lucy Liu AND Jonny Lee Miller showed up on screen.

It can be neither, stop shipping a rapist and a sketchy cop.

My fault, didn't mean to imply you were insensitive, it's just as a person studying to be a linguist, it gets hard to watch comments on language. Not enough chill in my blood.

Haha, I made no mention of race and yet here it is. You funny.

Adult learners of a new language are always going to sound strange since their production of said language's phonological (among others) system (stress, intonation, vowel and consonant types, etc) have to be applied consciously, and is the hardest aspect to master when acquiring a new tongue.

"Literally no one is here for the cases." - Genevieve Valentine on Elementary

Narrator was definitely the highlight of this episode.

YASSS!

Pros and cons everywhere.

This is why I still don't know how to feel about the A-plot / B-plot distinction, but I know I am more interested in the serial elements that the procedural.

Yeah, without any external incentive there is little reason for anyone to acquire the skill. Even where I currently reside there are those who don't know how to swim simply because getting to the beach is a trip in itself and there too are few public pool options. So much for Caribbean stereotypes.

Well, haven't resided there in four years.