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OMG you got to see that? I'm so jealous!

Yep, she does do that.

Me too!

I think so too (re: Petra's sister), seeing her with that glow in her heart indicating she was falling for Rafael was more than enough of a clue about where that story is headed.

The original trailer is on YouTube, Ben and Sonya were a lot younger and seemed to be doing this independently, not linked to a corporation as seems to be the case here. The whole thing seemed far less sophisticated, I think the change was a smart choice.

Even when it's frustrating, I still find it enjoyable. I like my Scandal balls to the wall crazy, and I love it when people yell the truth at each other. This episode did that several times, so yay.

The "legit artist" talk is always bullshit, it's all totally subjective and who's to say who's legit and who isn't.

that is so weird

I didn't even pay attention to that, that's brilliant.

Was that the funniest episode so far? Yes, I believe it was. One of my favorite moments the review doesn't mention is the girl at the salon who cuts off too much of her customer's hair when she's looking at those awful pictures of Abbi. The face she makes is priceless, and very real. Also, the little kiss between Abbi

Umm no, actually. She did hit him over the head with some award. And lest we forget that a man was impaled on an ice sculpture in the show's premiere, among other very violent things that have happened on this show.

The woman is a crazy prison stalker who kept him captive. You don't have to part of a biker gang to bang her up bit for your own safety.

The Rogelio story makes no sense in how stupid he is. Obviously he shouldn't have just let her lie there unconscious but smashed her shins or whacked her over the head with something to really knock her out so that he can take his sweet time escaping and not having her chase after him. Just stupid!

What? Just because Viola can pull off that kind of a scene (and she has in season one of HTGAWM) doesn't mean she's right, let alone perfect, for this part. For one thing, she doesn't look anything like Nina Simone. Just because she's black doesn't mean she can just adapt to the role of any black woman. There still

I thought so too, it wouldn't have been a bad reveal honestly.

That's what I want for the final scene in the season finale. All of them hanging out, putting ALL their cards on the table. No more secrets and a clean slate for season 3.

Is that really a body that people want? I mean yeah I get that a lot of people are into muscles and stuff, but I think that's far too much. That's no longer merely fit, but so artificially pumped up that it looks downright uncomfortable to be this huge!

I think what Annalise meant was that there were a lot of other factors that drove her into a relationship with Eve, but she ultimately realized that really she wasn't gay and that that would be a problem. She could've been in it for the comfort and emotional support, but not because of real sexual attraction. That or

Amy was my favorite part of the episode too! That line was hilarious!

This show is so much better than The Grinder. I love how not forced and actually sweet it has turned out to be, I'm actually looking forward to it now.