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I liked the episode with the exception of the Frank reset (ugh, again) and the tag. As usual, the small moments to close of the season's storylines worked quite well.

Ever since Fiona was arrested the first time around, she dropped the bullshit attitude and went back to the Debbie we all know and love. And yes, I cried a little at their reunion.

She played Tammy on Southland!

It has a solid viewership averaging 1.8m viewers on a regular basis, it even crossed 2m recently. By comparison, the highest rated episode in Showtime's history was Dexter's finale with 2.8m.

LOL. Seriously, most teenagers nowadays don't even know that's supposed to mean "number."

I see it the other way, the fact that they had this ending planned all along made the decisions they took later way more baffling. We spent 23 episodes about the wedding, for crying out loud! As I see it, they could have taken half-season for the wedding and the rest exploring a different point in their lives moving

Were they sending her texts or emails? I think some inmates get computer time.

I thought it was fine except for the time filling flashbacks I couldn't care about because they had nothing to add to the story.

I chose to believe most of these people who tweet or comment very hateful things are doing it with a smile on their face, for kicks. The alternative is far too depressing and hopeless.

No mention that Hannibal considered her "rude". And according to Bryan Fuller's Twitter to a character hater: "you're going to love episode 10."

This is the first time I've read about Fox pulling the show and now this has ruined my night. Considering it was already airing on Friday… yeah, it bad.

Related: The Powerpuff Girls had a great intro. I love when each appear and the music makes a slight change to match their main personality traits.

The fact that they change the map every season adds to its amazingness. Definitely my favorite of the last decade.

I anxiously await Jezebel's article on this episode. There's bound to be at least one person in the comments going into detail about the experience.

I wonder if BBC did a special on this same race. It'd be interesting to watch the different approaches.

"Add an ampersand and you've got yourself a show!"
- TNT executive

I appreciate your lack of boundaries on this anonymous internet forum because I could not stop thinking if that's something that could happen. I also wondered how could someone not even know it was stuck in there for days but then I remembered that a) this is a tv show. b) there's another tv show called "I didn't know

What's up?

If anything, I thought they had a strong shot this season in drama. Though I wonder how much of the effectiveness is based on our knowledge of the character's journey.

This is the chance for the Emmys to gain some major relevance points with me by not nominating AHS. Only acting nod I'd like is for Frances Conroy.