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DIE YOUNGER SELF! DIE!

Yeah, I thought it was great of the show to remember that it had set up the town's Nazi group back in the first season, and Proctor's ties to them. I know some people (on other forums) expressed displeasure with Proctor's murder of Hood Jr. last week, arguing that it was too extreme for him, but he's always been a

Great episode. I'm glad that this season's reorientating to be so much about the town — I've not been a huge fan of the ongoing Rabbit saga, since it drags focus away from most of the rest of the cast, and has tended to isolate them this season. Though I guess it's helping to shape and shore up Hood's motivations, so

I just barrelled right past you and finished the show. (I've had a lot of time on my hands.)

The season's get progressively darker. The show's never lost its more absurdist wacky edge, and it's likely that it'll make something of a dominant resurgence later this season/early next season, but really, the effectiveness of the current arc is entirely based on the earlier, lighter seasons. Tuning in now, solely

Like'n that.

Yeah, that's exactly it. The future stuff sort of got in the way of what I was watching generally, like how during the principle's address to the cohort, all I could focus on were the goofy-ass blue swirly desktop background he had going on.

There's something about the hair and make-up on this show that makes me very confused. Even in comparison to other CW shows, these people are gaudy.

I know that the REALITY TV GONE MAD! genre is out of vogue nowadays, (not that it's stopping that new Shiri Appleby show) but I think that could be a surprisingly good concept for a television show.

I'm worried that they're going to blank on it, unfortunately. Tonally it feels like something they might be moving away from, (since they're distancing themselves from the Warehouse 13 model) but I know Fuller would make it work.

Wait, is High Moon actually going ahead?

Yeah, I already didn't like the guy, but I was a little shocked. That was awful.

Furthermore, the idea that a bottle episode needs only to be set in one location to qualify excludes a number of actual bottle episodes that revolve around multiple locations, and include a number of episodes that clearly aren't bottle episodes.

It doesn't matter what you personally define the term "bottle episode" to mean.

Uh, I'm sorry, but by definition it's not one. Bottle episodes are ones that are restricted to standing sets because they're cheap to film on, not episodes that are restricted to one location. For an episode to be a bottle episode, it needs to be made cheaply. As this episode was shot entirely on location, it wouldn't

That's straight from the original, isn't it? There's a similar moment in To Play The King.

You know what they say. Easy cum…

Viewing figures are zooming up. I wouldn't count Looking out at this point.

I spent a lot of time wondering whether Sheila was going to come in and look after the Gallagher's full time. I guess she's not.