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He tried, but Luciana said no: "nothing we don't need!"

Well, Weiss and Box may get an actual shot at "the real killer," since talks are underway for season 2, according to TV Guide dot com.

I'm waffling big-time on Chandra. I never expected the kiss, let alone the drug smuggling. But she and Naz were both thrown to the wolves by Chandra's boss, Alison. Naz refused to take a plea, and Alison abandoned her pro bono defense of him and turned him over to a lawyer who had no first chair experience. Even

I was celebrating, too! And if we're going to be predictable, let's just go full throttle and have Stone's allergy to cats disappear. I'll take predictability 24/7 as long as the cat survives. Or the dog. Or any animal in a TV show or movie. Yes, I'm that weird. (I'll watch The Bride slaughter the Crazy 88s over

Duane Reade was named for its original location, on Broadway between Duane & Reade Streets. They're *everywhere* in Manhattan. It's now owned by Walgreens.

It's been awhile since I saw the episode, but I definitely didn't get the impression then that they saw that movie. I took it more as a chronological signal for us - of no great significance otherwise.

Awwww. Grace can look hellish (NPI), but she cleans up pretty well, too.

Seriously. I have two TVs, one of which is HD. On the HD, the show looks poorly lit, but it's watchable. On my secondary, older TV, it looks as if it was shot in a dark alley. Even the bright-white lab looks dingy.

Oh, I agree!

I missed it, too. But wait…fat-shaming signage at strip clubs is "normal"?

Seriously. I just realized this morning that AV Club was recapping Angie Tribeca! And now…feh.

“Thousands Of Beautiful Girls And Three Fat Ones”

Agreed! I lovelovelove Grace Zabriskie.

In the scene with Healy's movie date, there's a poster advertising the movie WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE, which was released in 1995.

Totally agree with you about the kid playing Joshua. He was terrific.

I did, too. I love BD Wong to begin with, and it was a *blast* to see him do something that he so clearly enjoyed.

Oh, I wasn't quibbling. More so just "thinking out loud" via the comments.

Bruce is in his teens. Selina Kyle is a peer, as is Ivy. Firefly seems a little older, but not a lot. Cobblepot and Fries are each a good 20 years older, though, and Nygma is probably 10-15 years older. We still have no one who's definitively the Joker, though - and as someone else said, if Faux Bruce turns out to

That might be why I've stuck with it. It's off the wall silly, and I loved that about the 1960s BATMAN, too.

Me, too. I'm particularly enjoying BD Wong, because he is clearly having an absolute blast playing Hugo Strange.