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I was excited to see the reference to "Square One" at the beginning. That was one of my favorite shows when I was a child. (Yeah, I was a nerd.)

I've been waiting for a long time for Amy and Beverly to be in the same scene since they are in the same field. At least they were originally, I remember from her first episode that Beverly was portrayed more of a neuroscientist, and now she's portrayed more as a psychologist. I was glad to see them together, and it

I was amused at Kenny speaking up, and the guys saying, "You rarely talk, but when you do, you really make us think." It reminded me when in high school I once said something to a friend of mine, and a guy nearby gaped at me and said, "I see you all the time; I never heard you talk!"
Was the girl who played Heather

It was a couple seasons ago. When Raj first met Emily, Lucy (who I still wish was Raj's ultimate match) contacted him again wanting to give their relationship another try. He contemplates dating Lucy and Emily simultaneously, but ultimately he decided not to.

I felt like I've seen this episode several times before. Quibbles over the Roommate Agreement—seen it. Sheldon and Leonard fighting so much that they go their separate ways—seen it. Raj talking about dating multiple women—seen it. Bringing up one topic every time in a conversation mostly to brag—seen it. Howard

Maybe I'm a bit crazy, but I cheered when I heard they were going to Mammoth Cave and that Sue was going to Dollywood. I've been to both of those places! Man, if Opryland were still opened, she might've come to Nashville.

Brick is going to be disappointed for yet another reason. He said he wanted to watch "How the States Got Their Shapes" to learn why Tennessee is a parallelogram. Tennessee is my home state, and I watched the whole series on Netflix just to learn why it has that notch in the northern border, and they never covered

Oh, I hope they do it justice this time!

I loved this episode, but my biggest pet peeve—when they are rating Batman performances, how could they leave out animated Batman? He was a lot better than any of the movie performances!

In the autism community, neurotypical usually means "non-autistic." I don't think I've heard someone reference himself/herself as "neuro-atypical" before this episode.

There is nothing in the DSM that says autistic people cannot lie, and autistic people can and do lie. That is why I say it is a fallacy, which crime drama has used before. But you may be right to say she has another condition. I wonder when she says to Sherlock, "I don't know what you are," that he is not

Not sure what "tbh" means. I think it was a red herring in some ways (she was a suspect but was quickly ruled out); I was mostly responding to the stray observation that Fiona will return in a later episode.

Nice to hear that Fiona will make a recurrence. It certainly got my attention when they brought in an autistic character. I was disappointed that they brought in the fallacy that it is impossible for autistic people to lie, but I was interested to see how Sherlock connected with her at the end and that she couldn't

True. I had forgotten about that.

I wonder what Mary Cooper is going to say when she finds out about this. My guess, she's not going to be happy.

I've got a couple of observations.
*That power-up song at the conference has the most innane lyrics ever. "Believe in believing"? Huh? And they play it over and over; I probably would've been really sick of that song, but I might still hang on because the leader of the conference shares my name, which is kinda cool.
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Of course, but it's been out several years. I was sure somebody else made the connection.

Curious, can anybody translate the Vulcan phrase Sheldon said? I didn't know Vulcan was a translatable language, like Klingnon.

Anybody else notice that Sheldon's plot was basically stolen from the film "Mercury Rising"?

I'm a bit amazed that Sue joined a Harry Potter-themed club before Brick did.