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B+

As long as the characters don't pursue anything serious for awhile (and they don't live in the same city yet, so I doubt they will), I'm okay with it. I'd rather Rachel eventually try dating Sam than some new character.

Giving them an A.

I'm trying to form a thoughtful, concise, interesting comment about this episode, but all I can think of is… I LOVE THIS SHOW AGAIN IT'S SO WONDERFUL AND SO MUCH FUN

Collin "Stop talking to me about your problems Jenna, I want to have sex. You don't? Okay, I'm going to ignore you now" L'Astname

I think Charlotte's mind works like this: Jack + Emily - Daniel = :(

I almost want Emily to succeed in taking down the Graysons on her wedding day (even though I know she won't), just so that Revenge can become a comedy about her trying to become a normal human being.

Charlotte dislikes Emily because she knows that Emily had feelings for Jack throughout her and Daniel's first relationship, and that Emily and Jack's kiss ended the first engagement.

I'm really, really loving Kudrow so far, which makes me really sad because I know that Olivia and/or the show is going to destroy her at some point in favor of bland, terrible-President Fitz.

"Won't your mistress be joining us, Conrad? I'm sure we could rustle up a Pop Tart."

I'm going to go ahead and jump on the "tell Lauren Iungerich how great this episode was" bandwagon. I thought it was really awesome, and the last 60 seconds genuinely caught me by surprise, which doesn't really happen often (humble brag). I really can't wait to see where the rest of the season goes, and to see how you

Who is that Aiden's kissing in the picture above? Wait. Aiden's still boring and I don't care. I do agree with Carrie that having Aiden living in Grayson Manor is an interesting idea, but it would be so much better if he weren't so bland.

I think I agree, but, "Apologies if you misinterpreted my attempt to seduce you as a sign of weakness" was a pretty great line.

I'm so glad this show is actually good again.

Heterosexual characters tend to do that.

Like three of the high schoolers are older than Tyler Hoechlin, which is… disconcerting.

I think I trust this show enough to keep believing that something else is up with Collin. Maybe he's gay, maybe he's totally uninterested in Jenna, or maybe he has some other quirky part of his personality. But right now he's just there to brood and be attractive to Jenna and it seems like he's from a completely

I really just want Matty and Jenna to have an episode where they don't have couple-y problems. Just let them be happy for a little while! And I really hope that Jenna's and Collin's relationship is being played out so obviously because the show is going to play with our expectations somehow.