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It would be interesting if she's somehow encouraging Quinn so she leaves the show, since she might be able to manipulate Rachel more.

I think it would be interesting, if done well. Rachel seems like someone who drastically wants someone to rescue her, but so much of her identity is her work on the show that she'd probably grow to resent him for it.

I expected the same thing. Their relationship is so complicated that I wouldn't be surprised if there were unresolved sexual tension between them.

I really liked this episode.

Yeah, it rides a fine line between being entertaining and being too obnoxious.

I'm glad to hear that. I enjoyed S1, but I tended the find it obnoxious and a little too forced in the way of "Oh My God, look how bad and awful we are!"

I think Jeff is big into gimmick seasons, which I'm getting tired of. It's been years since we've had a straightforward season of Survivor.

They did the same thing when Vanessa was under hypnosis, but I assumed it was just a thematic choice and Seward never actually responded to anything in Vanessa's memory.

Random question, but was Seward able to actually see into people's minds? She saw and reacted to a sign that Renfield was imagining, but not speaking about.

For me, the problem was that Ginger wasn't funny bitchy. She just seemed kinda sour. It didn't feel like she was really making jokes or reading Queens, it felt more like she was just kinda bitter.

I was kinda hoping that with the reveal of Neolution as the main villain it would help focus the show, but they had to go and add two separate factions within Neolution.

I just never feel like they're actually making progress. I don't know if that's supposed to be social commentary or if it's just them spinning their wheels.

I think Ira kinda redeemed the Castor plotline. I really liked Ari Miller in that role and I think he was kinda unfairly maligned for that particular storyline.

To me that's a trope that I find irritating, when a show treats murder as something horrible but will also have comical murder character, which is more common than you'd expect.

Does anyone get Michelle Forbes for more than a season?

I thought Krystal looked more toned and fit whereas Rachel and Beth seemed just skinny.

Happy Endings actually had a happily married interracial couple who were into all kinds of kinks from role play to sexual arousal from the use of a pizza stone.

I love Tatiana Maslany on this show and I always enjoy watching it, but this season made me realize how the show is kinda not good.

I think there's at least been some groundwork for it, so it feels sudden but not necessarily random.

I think you're right. The memories in the asylum were largely suppressed.