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Best exchange all night: "I lay with him after. You care?" Michonne's expression alone made the episode for us. We had to rewind just to watch it again.

The march of the walkers out of the barn, ending with the Sophia reveal, made the whole Hershel's farm season worth it.

Totally. I think I may have said something to that effect to my little cherub, whose eyes don't actually glow purple, but is still pretty fearsome when she's pissed off. I blame myself. And coincidentally, her name is also Diana! Maybe it's something about the name…

No joke. I hadn't even planned on watching the show, but turned on the first ep to see if it was any good, took one look at its lead, and was hooked. I know. I should be ashamed of myself. I'll go sit in a corner now. And dream of David Giuntoli.

She would have been perfect. Because in addition to being beautiful in that perfect, Nick and Adalind way, she's got a bit of maybe-a-little-evil thing going on with her that would have been perfect forbDisns.

I think my favorite scene of the season was Diana torturing her kidnapper a few episodes ago, and Renard eating cookies and reading the newspaper while it was going on. That is having some serious faith in your kid!

Lots of people call both their step parents and birth parents (and sometimes even their in laws) mom and/or dad. It signifies a close, loving relationship, which I like to think Diana and Nick ended up having. Sean loved Diana too much (and she him) to give her up. So in my head, she maintained her close

No one is prettier than Nick. That man has the face of an angel.

Yes!!!

Henry is always on the phone… with the CIA.

Yeah, what's up with that? Isn't she the chief of neurosurgery? Meredith gets suspended and Bailey appoints Kepner to take her place about 5 minutes later. But Amelia just stopped showing up to work, what? - weeks, months ago? - and no one cares? And then she stops in when she feels like it and there are no

I'm paraphrasing here.

Do you mean that your youthful good looks are due to vampirism, and NOT Botox?

Also, his whole "you have an eternity with Elena to look forward to" speech was totally wrong, since Elena had become human again.

*Bobby

That was my point, in part. I don't find it hard to believe that people would turn on themselves or each other in service of a power they mistakenly believe will protect them. As you note, there are examples all over history where that happened. It's the seeming hopelessness of watching it all that's getting to me.

I perhaps muddied the waters by mentioning Snyder and the Governor-General. They at least give some (inadequate, but understandable, IMHO) excuses for their behavior. Toby Huss' character, on the other hand, or the overseer at the labor camp, or even the aliens themselves, are the ones that I mean are so

I am really enjoying this show, but watching this episode, I was struck by one problem with it: the bad guys are soooo very bad, it suffers from "Walking Dead" syndrome. It portrays a world with absolutely no hope and unrelenting death and destruction. Hearing that the aliens' endgame is an extinction plan just

No, I like it too. And I love New Rules.

Absolutely. But that wasn't what was happening there. The resident wasn't assisting. She was doing the entire operation - "start to finish" - with the attending only observing. Without asking or informing the patient. Which, regardless of what Richard said, may have led to the death of a child. In a teaching