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I thought of that too.

I liked the conspiracy in FDOC because it felt useful to the series' purpose of setting up the movie. It also allowed the show to add characters that you knew would somehow exit because they weren't in the movie, and it made you curious to see how things would fall into place. And it wasn't the main focus of the

I did, however, love the moment in the scene where Mitch tracks down Gene in his trailer, and Gene opens a beer and then says "thanks, hon" to the fridge.

I didn't like this as much as FDOC - there was something magical about how FDOC both set up and subverted the movie that I don't think this series ever could have matched. Still, I'm never going to complain about more WHAS.

Um, that guy thought he was a senator? I'm impressed you even deigned to respond to him.

She mentioned early on that her kid (daughter?) was going to camp in Florida where her dad lives, implying that they were divorced or at least separated.

The scene with Yadriel was even more poignant considering that Maria probably will have quite a bit of time added to her sentence when this is all over (unless she really did make a deal for the release of the guards, which I didn't really get from the episode; I imagine the system will not look kindly on any of the

I think Suzanne actually is on lithium; iirc it was on the list of her pills that Lorna briefly looked at a few episodes ago. But, obviously, just giving her that (she was on something like five different medications) and in whatever dose Cindy thinks is appropriate isn't a good idea.

Maureen arguably was given that "innocent" treatment in previous seasons - we still don't know what she's in for, she's definitely strange and kind of unhinged but she still exudes a naive, waifish persona. Having her cause Humps' stroke and death this season was shocking because it just didn't seem in character - yet

One of the most gut-wrenching Daya moments for me was when she wasn't even in the room; it was in Bennett's final season, he came into work holding a travel mug and someone asked him what was in it and he said it was a kale, almond milk and date smoothie.

I checked out around that point too, but I keep meaning to go back and watch the last two seasons. I'm sad that I haven't kept up with it. It was truly a silly show but when it was enjoyable, it was really enjoyable.

I wonder if, coming right after the wedding episode, Elizabeth wasn't thinking this too, and realizing that she would rather die with Philip than deal with his loss.

I was thinking that too, but for a single FBI agent who probably doesn't go shopping much, it worked.

It's just awful. I can't imagine being an angsty teenager and coming home to my bedroom - my personal oasis - and it looks like that.

It was my impression that the speech was exclusive to the trailer. Hera mentions herself after the other characters.

I was surprised too, especially since they only announced the renewal maybe a month ago. I'm sure they were already working on it, but still, not sure why they took so long to confirm.

That's what Jeffrey Brown's Darth Vader and Friends is about.

Me too…and that hair…daaamn.

I know! I was so excited to see her name on this episode.

For the first few seasons of Grey's Anatomy I thought Meredith was the worst. Then she just kind of faded into the background so I didn't mind her as much.