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I'd be okay with it if they did it in short and almost intangible doses like they have with Sarah. It might even be thematically fitting to do so in the right circumstances. Not like Homeland (which I didn't see but only heard about), but I'd be good with some Sarah-like visitations.

In that picture, it looks like she's sporting quite a hangover from her Deadhead summer

When Dylan was mucking around with the timer in the barn and Caleb came in, I actually thought that Caleb was acting a little concussed (or maybe he was just drunk). I'm curious to see if they just drop it next week or if it's actually a plot point. I think they'll likely just drop it though.

Yeah Bob - thanks. I couldn't remember his first name (Bob, Ted, it's all the same). I was pretty sure Romero said his last name was Paris

I'm not sure we'll see that until the end? He probably won't become that guy until he has to - when he no longer has Norma as a buffer against everybody else.

It's not even really like he's doing a bad job. He really comes across as weasel, just still very Ted-like (who's his own kind of weasel too, to be fair).

I love the way Highmore's Norman makes it seem like he's being sooo rebellious when he does some of these nerdy little outbursts. Most uptight badass, ever.

I hear you. Mad Men, Silicon Valley, GoT, and Orphan Black are all starting in roughly two weeks (give or take).

One of the most curious things about the Arcanum Club is that the lead dude (Paris? is that his name?) seems to playing a sinister version of Ted from Mad Men - I'm not sure if it's me that can't separate the two or if the actor just isn't distinguishing his roles very well.

I've been keeping one eye on The Returned but I'm a fan of the French version so I've been reluctant to get too engaged with it, as it seems to be an almost exact remake. One of these days I'll catch up with it, maybe over easter break.

I'm still watching so will comment more later, but some great moments tonight that are making me laugh:

Yes that too. But I got the distinct feeling that Danny gave an okay offscreen. Im going to watch 6&7 again this weekend as its curious we are seeing things so differently. I was quite sure Danny was involved.

My impression was that at some point Danny changed his mind. When Eric tries to give Danny the money, I thought for sure Danny was actively involved. Will watch again later to see if I have the same impression now.

I think this is where I became less willing to cut Danny slack about the past. That stuff with Kevin is such an OTT reaction that this is where he seems actively dangerous to me instead of mostly just sad and broken. This is where Danny starts to scare me.

I assumed he did know. But knowing and hearing it "live" in the voices of his siblings are two different things. Plus the anger over Robert kicking him out right before he died. Plus the grief over Robert dying before Danny got the forgiveness (or payoff) he sought. Listening, seething, ripping open old emotional

Below the possibility of confiding in Stan was mentioned. I actually like this because it raises the possibility of Martha turning double agent and/or unofficially running a sting with Stan (with Stan not even knowing that Clark is Philip, yet). Feels fitting that Martha plays a role in the Clark's downfall.

Imagines an Elizabeth/Philip version of Married With Children.

And then to cheer her up he invites her to dinner at the next Jennings dinner party.

I'm done too, it's challenging. I don't think I've participated in a Netflix show discussion before here on this site, and I'm finding it tricky since we are on different episodes at different times. I don't want to spoil anyone and I also want to avoid making obnoxious posts that read like "whoa ho ho - just you

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