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Personally, I'd be fine with it if he were just a regular faerie who's helping out. But  there's still probably going to be some crazy romantic plot twist since he's the only faerie who she can "feel" and they sparkle when they touch, or whatever the heck is going on with them.

I'm not sure Ben is Warlow, but I think the viewers were intended to be suspicious of him in some capacity. From his happening to show up when Niall is in the field to the reveal that it was actually Nora watching when we thought it was Warlow, there's some sort of buildup going on.

@avclub-9a86162d4bf754718eec43bd2efbbcd4:disqus  I wish I was dating Eric Stoltz in real life. Man, do I wish I was dating Eric Stoltz in real life. He's aged, but in such a hot, hot way.

Yeah, Kyle was the overall hero of the season, by far.

And he was really fascinating in the Green Room episode he did with Marc Maron, Garry Shandling, Ray Romano, and Judd Apatow. You could tell Shandling was really impressed with him. You could also tell Marc Maron wasn't that into him (my opinion only).

It was the 90's. And it was named "The State".

I'd like to think that James Gandolfini would have wanted Alec Baldwin and his wife to both skip the funeral altogether.

Bob Odenkirk is a good call, but I got shades of Chuck Noblet.

How many times has Baldwin deleted his Twitter now? I really wish Twitter had a "everybody gets one" rule for Twitter. It would probably do Baldwin a big favor also.

I have to say that Projections was probably my favorite episode of the season. I think it's telling that it really only involved Marc and one other character. If there is a Season 2, I hope that we see more of this type of episode as opposed to the focus on his domestic situation.

I really enjoyed that scene because I really enjoy seeing Marc Maron step out of himself, if only facetiously.

And Reaper. And Burning Love.

In terms of strategy, I'm not sure what the heck the captains were doing this week. Natasha missed a chance to take Jessie to choose someone else (I forget who, I think Eddie). Yet I feel pretty sure she thinks Jordan is better than Eddie, so why pick him second? Then she chooses Krissi to be the one to sit it out

Yeah, I have to second what @avclub-36ea5476a2c72ff80b25b2bf34503c63:disqus suggested. In fact, I've heard they're so good, you could actually replace the usual steakhouse steaks with them, and the diners would be none the wiser!

When I read about that I imagined Gordon complimenting a female contestant on her amazing. . .stunning. . .breasts.

See? I wasn't making it up about Luca. He's. . . he's okay.

@avclub-e646e2fec7dcbe33111f4481a96523af:disqus @avclub-42763705844bf5e2af4abd6c898f8dcb:disqus This won't erase the pain, but it might ease it a little:

I don't know, man. It feels pretty crappy to me either way. I guess I'm not being Black right.

I'm in no way trying to suggest that the onus is on Black people to try and prevent racism. I believe Deen was throwing that to the wall hoping that it would stick with some fans she may have alienated. What I am suggesting is that what may have begun as re-appropriation has become a slightly different animal,

"For this problem to be worked on, these young people are gonna have to
take control and start showing respect for each other and stop throwing
that word at each other. It makes my skin crawl."