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This week on The Bridge:
- How do you solve a problem like Maria('s visa)?
- Does Sonya speak Spanish? I can't remember if we've heard her speak it, but she did seem to know that Marco told Maria not to say anything until she got her visa.
- Colombian neckties, the new TV serial killer trend? Before Hannibal I didn't

NTSF:SD:SUV:: does get better and better. It may be that I'm finally getting used to their rhythms, or that having a lot of plotlines in a single episode increases the pace and the funny. Or it could actually be getting better, in any case I'm loving this season so far.

Thanks for your fascinating insight in not only Sonya's behaviour, but also the way having autism impacts a person's life.
I know television and cinema often take liberties with the way most psychological and behavioural issues are portrayed, so it's good to know that there's at least one show attempts to be realistic.

I finally feel like I'm getting a good idea of what this show wants to be. The world building has reached a point where I can see how all the characters fit in, and how the show can tell stories once this season is done.

I might be a bit late, but here's my explanation of how they identified who the trailer belonged to:

My reply is a bit late, but nobody else has answered your question so here it goes:

I thought the episode started kinda slow, but as it turns out they were just laying the groundwork for the superb last 7 minutes or so. I laughed out loud more at this episode than any other Wilfred episode this season, yet it still had the poignant ending.

I'm gonna try to avoid copying previous commenters and conflate best moments with favourite moments:

Don't forget about the ghastly Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog!

I sometimes wonder how Annie is still alive. She's pretty bad at figuring out that she's being followed. She goes to Colombia and Plan A is to blackmail the bank manager, Plan B to Z are non-existent. Exit strategies are apparently not that important when you're busy making googly eyes at Auggie. You'd think she'd

Uh oh! Something must have gone very wrong in the TV Lab if they've ended up with something that sounds like misformed offspring of Deal or No Deal and The Dating Game. Someone please take it out back and put it out of its misery.

Oy, Todd!  Bunheads may be the best thing ABC Family ever aired, but I'd say that The Middleman comes very close.

Yes, doggy dancing is a real thing. A dog even won Britain's Got Talent in 2012. Just let that sink in: a dog is the most "talented" "person" they could find.

"Gwen Inhat"? Apparently The AV Club is trying to beat NPR in the "strange yet wonderful reporter names" sweepstakes.

Ctrl-F5 is your friend. Another common cause is that your intertubes are clogged, try shaking them to loosen up the bits and bytes that are stuck.

It's great that you're doing one of these for Wilfred. I've always wondered how much of Wilfred is intended to either show how crazy Ryan is, or to simply mindfuck the audience.

I have to use a hail of bullets for this one:
- I like Sonya, but she does take some getting used to. Sometimes I think that if this role had been played by a man, people would perhaps have less problems with her lack of empathy.
- Sonya is a stickler for rules, yet doesn't wear a seatbelt. That rings false to me.
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I have seen the original Bron / Broen and that series does not really revolve around conflicts between Denmark and Sweden. I don't want to give away too much since this episode pretty much follows the first episode of the original series, so if you don't want to know, VAGUE SPOILERS will follow.

This article made me fall down the Youtube rabbit hole to relive the great Bunheads performances. "Makin' Whoopee" is my favourite for the perfect coalescence of theme and a great dance routine, and it was all done in a single very long take. Just stunning.
But the "Paper or Plastic" dance remains hilarious, I like