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I can't help watching these episodes wondering what it will be like re-watching them after they reveal what's real and what's in Elliot's mind. For now it's taking the journey with Elliot; later it will be teasing apart the mental illness from the reality.

(But slightly less important when you realize Amazon is a sponsor of the show)

Pygmalion.

There are already all of the families of the people who died from the spill who are hurt. That's the other side of the coin; do you factor in that emotion? Why do two families get spared, when the same thought never happened for the scores of families impacted by the spill?

I used to enjoy watching Suits to count the number of times they said "sh*t" (uncensored). I think I got up to 40 once? but I could be on crack.

This show is about Rachel and Quinn; it follows the show's logic that the episode centers on one of those characters. Rachel has been a sanctimonious sh*t this season thinking she was "making history;" she knows jackadoody about what it is to be a POC and we should be offended and pissed off that she's a prat. She

No. Quinn wants to get rid of Coleman. Quinn plus Chet plus Rachel (plus billionaire) against Coleman would be a better situation. I also don't discount that Quinn thinks Coleman is Rachel's Chet and will derail her career.

It's the tip of the iceberg. Jeremy has been around for years. Mary is likely the worst of it but there's probably plenty more. And it's not just publicity; any former contestant or bachelor looking to sue the show would be all over Jeremy like white on rice.

The Maryland DMV to working in TV comedy? That sounds like the premise to a John Waters film…..

S1E12, when Mindy tries to hook up with Brendan the midwife. Absurdity level=11

I appreciate where this is going, because it speaks to Ava DuVernay's point about shifting thinking from "diversity" (celebrate the differences) to "inclusion" (everyone belongs and contributes to the whole). If they're casting because they find an actor who is imbued with the spirit of a character instead of looking

Only the good ones. The final few books were tough. Seriously, it took two books for Sookie and Eric to get together, and four books for them to break up :S. Plus who she ends up with…::shakes head::

I don't get the argument that "there are no consequences." There are no consequences yet. They could be ramping up to the denouement. And I think there's potential in Quinn trying to warn Rachel about Coleman being Rachel's Chet. It felt like a potential lifeline to me.

I hope they're setting things up for more time on the contestants. And it's frustrating that the MDP team fizzled out instead of sticking together (do we really need Real Showrunners of TV cat fights???). Plus, I'm not sure NIN's "Every Day is Exactly the Same" is a good fit for this episode… unless the point is that

But is it because she's off her meds?

I was trying to say that many women may not enjoy a TV show where women are sexually titillating, but women who are attracted to women may enjoy it and their preferences are important too. I was just being quippy :S.

Uhhh, what kind of an idiot thinks that a show targeted to women should have bouncing boobies in bikinis? To be fair, sisters who dig sisters deserve tramps on tramps, no disrespect meant. But can't women have one show where this aspect of objectification isn't involved? It's stupid to get irked about a fictional show

By the time the show airs in a couple of days?

Have we learned nothing from Vincent Chase in Medellin????