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I actually liked the autocorrect storyline; it seemed to be going somewhere predictable and then real-world logic took over. And I agree that Brianna knocking the phone to the floor was very funny.

If they were sent by out-of-towners they were probably never wrapped. The real scandal is that two wealthy lawyers got married at the age of 70 and still expected gifts. It's not that hard to put "No gifts, please" on the invitations.

I usually like Sol, but he really got on my nerves this episode. His first scene in the billing department is just cringeworthy, and if I had been one of the other people in the line that he was holding up I would have been so frustrated with him.

There's also a hint in the season 1 flashback episode that Coyote may have gotten Mallory pregnant in the past, and that she got an abortion. The dialogue is something like

Brooklyn Decker's screentime was really limited this season (I think she just had a baby?) so that may have had something to do with dropping the storyline. We'll see if it pops back up next year.

I do feel bad for Paige, but at the same time Elizabeth is right — Paige's relationship with Pastor Tim and his wife really is the only thing preventing the destruction of their family. Clearly Paige is unhappy, but would she be any happier if her parents were in prison? At this point it's just a mess with no good

True, but Philip would have taken anything she said as a veiled insult anyway.

Did you watch the whole season? The first few episodes have some corny jokes and the whole peyote scene in the first episode was a huge sitcom cliche, but I thought the show really improved a lot as the season went on. And the performances are all worth watching, except for maybe a couple of the kids.

The "No Face Journeys" sign was the biggest laugh of the episode for me.

He's fine, it was just a stomach bug.

I just want to thank Tina Fey and Netflix for somehow intuiting that I would spend Saturday stuck in a hotel room with my vomiting child and providing me with a much-needed distraction. Way to anticipate my binge watching needs!

Liz and Peter both had staph infections and had to be hospitalized after they were voted out.

This is how I feel. I would never vote for him, but he is the only Republican candidate I would willingly have dinner with.

That is the face of a girl who will someday write a tell-all memoir.

Yeah, I think it's the fact that they're married that would make people care, but the legal technicality would add fuel to the fire. But in these crazy political days, who knows.

Do they still have residences in both places, though? But more than that, it would just look like an attempt to subvert the law, which I think would not go down well with the voters. (Although who knows anymore.)

Eh, I disagree. I really like both Obamas, but even I would have raised an eyebrow if Michelle had been nominated for VP with no political experience at all.

I wonder if the show wasn't better off without Dan Stephens. Yes, we would have been spared the endless line of suitors at the widowed Lady Mary's door, but if he had stuck around, it's hard to see what kind of plots they would have given Michelle Dockery to work with. At least losing her husband and sparring with her

The writing is so terrible, but the clothes and furniture make up for it.