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Yes, and back then there were literally 400+ percent more kids dying every year from getting run over by cars, falling from trees or barn lofts, drowning in ponds, burning up in fires they started while playing with matches, etc. All the "free range parenting" crowd romanticizing those days are liable to get a lot of

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Right? Once he started, the resemblance seemed uncanny.

Nothing hotter than intentional babymaking sex!

I feel the opposite: I'm a big fan of Brett and Natalie together. C'mon: "just the Range" was awesome!

Great episode, but I have two gripes.

Brilliant indeed, and that is after the last episode was a little shaky, especially the first act. I really dug the weird, surreal, "Mulholland Drive" or "Lost Highway" vibe in this. The orchestral music cues also reminded me of Lars von Trier's "Melancholia".

Having someone forward her the email would not have worked because everyone was sent a blind copy (BCC).

It's pretty amazing, how she looks exactly the same.

That's bizarre to me that you, and the six people who upvoted your comment, don't think Jessa was being out of line. And I have often defended her in the past!

That makes the most sense to me, although I'm not completely sure.

Arthur C. Clarke (a "hard" sci-fi author) said "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". In my mind, an extremely advanced alien race wanted a representative sample of humans to study, and calculated that they could grab two percent without permanently fucking up the economy etc. (and

I'm so glad I'm not the only one who sees it this way! Alan Sepinwall said "God exists in this world" and I was like "whoa, slow down there".

That must be it. I wasn't sure myself, because at least switching characters meant he wasn't just going to be typecast.

I think it's a very realistic depiction of human nature. It won't be that way for everyone, but much more likely than not.

Yes, the final scene was made of win. The subtle shifts in her facial expressions and body posture were brilliant acting.

Right? He killed it in this episode.

I agree with all parts of your comment too strongly to merely add an upvote. Cosigned!

Yes! It's ridiculous Elijah was not mentioned in the review. He used to be just sort of a comedic sidekick, but he brought a really nuanced dramatic element here.

I was wondering why the Elijah plot got no mention in the review and so little in the comments. I thought it was very strong.