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Maybe I have doubts about how Helen is portrayed because Noah's narrative always seems so different than Allison's (and often very flattering toward himself). Like Helen describing him as introverted when they started dating… but then he's such a gregarious teacher, or Allison reads him as aggressive to get in her

I think you're misreading the marriage counseling session. Remember: we're seeing it thru Noah's POV. I don't think he ever believed that Helen loves him, because he doesn't believe in himself. Even if she really said "I fell in love with you because I knew I could count on you (unlike guys like my father)", he's

Yup :)

Ah, the Rachel Zoe Project. Loved the sourpuss assistant…and the big "scandal" when she went on her own.

Thought he was still working for Kate Spade?

I plan to never take another Marilyn Monroe biopic seriously after Smash.

I guessed his stepmother (aka his sister's ex).

So… Catfish??

Calling it: Scotty was seen with a DEA agent. He's going to turn on his family for a plea bargain, they find out and kill him.

So are we 100% that Wes gave Sam the killing blow? Or is it possible that after a season or two of Annelise owning his ass Wes will figure out Sam wasn't dead and Annelise finished him off?????

They know he's a Jedi, but isn't it easier to track him when he's tapping into the Force? Wasn't Obiwan successful hiding on Tattooine because he didn't use the Force?

I'm for Team Jane; she needs to grow up and figure herself out before trying to choose another person to be in her life.

Wouldn't Kanan be reluctant to use The Force because after the Empire was established the Jedi all went into hiding? Using The Force exposes a Jedi to being detected by the Sith.

I remember her death dominating the news… and then September 11th happened. it's strange to think that she missed a post 9/11 world by only a few weeks.

"It’s sometimes easy to forget that she’s flanked, almost constantly, by a team that would do just about anything for her. "

Nice reversaroo with the Cyrus/ Michael thing. Michael ends up being the only real thing Cyrus has. Or maybe not by next week; this is Scandal after all.

I dunno… is this creeper than when he obsessed over Katie Holmes' boobs?

You say Pushing Daisies, I say Wonderfalls.

I'm not sure I like that the stories conjoin this week. The fascinating aspect of this show for me was that we got two very different versions of the same story. It highlighted that neither of them was telling the truth (or the "truth" I suppose). The micro-details that changed between the stories developed the

The final scene when Annaliese took off the make-up reminded me of Glenn Close at the end of Dangerous Liaisons… two very powerful women taking off their battle armor, emotionally drained… Great way to end the episode.