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Well possibly, but if the episodes are being shown out of order, she might not actually be acting as his assistant until a few weeks from now.

I really think the show needs to ditch, or at least scale back, the flashbacks.  There are too many of them, and more importantly, too many of them aren't really funny.  Dramas and comedies can become too reliant on flashbacks to fill in the plot or just fill up the time, and I don't think this show needs them.

Yeah…I think you might just be getting carried away with the correlation between noticing something on a TV show and noticing things when you're outside doing stuff.

So is anyone going to claim that they knew that the ricin was in Lydia's cup after the close up of her cup?  The shot makes total sense now, but I never thought 'Walt's just killed her'.

I thought he'd actually stepped outside the doors and was stretching his arms out in celebration of what he was about to do.

I wonder how many AV Club accounts Jason Whitlock is starting to downgrade the episode to an F….

I like that this episode kicks of the season by introducing a couple of 'real' Sherlock Holmes characters to proceedings.  I don't expect Sean Pertwee or Rhys Ifans to become series regulars, but they are solid additions to the overall story who can make the occasional appearance when an episode demands it.

It is entirely possible that it was the worst ever 'We need to write this character out of the show because he's doing something else' plot development ever, but it still somehow worked, mainly because of the way April convinced Andy that he had to do it.

I mean, 'Ron Swanson Reads The Works of Robert Burns' has to become a thing, right?

Wouldn't it be like, totally awesome, if Kevin Smith just shut up and went away?

I remember after the whole Charlie Sheen thing that I was looking forward to the South Park episode about it, but it never happened.  And that's because the moment had passed, which is the problem with this episode.

You make a strong point. But clearly David S. Goyer's Superman doesn't play by the rules man!

CHVRCHES know what haggis really is.

I suppose having Superman be a killer means Superman vs. Batman won't have a 30 minute scene of Bats and Supes arguing over who should throw a bad guy off a cliff.

The only reason Superman can't fly to the moon is that his iPhone's battery would die before he got there so he wouldn't be able to listen to podcasts and kick-ass tunes for the entire trip and would get really bored.

I was expecting the Andrea murder to be the thing that brought Walter back home, especially as the episode made a point of him getting new glasses while scanning the papers (so he'd pick up a small story he'd otherwise have missed).

Standing ovation for the photographic evidence attached to this story.

Will it be a show where Chris Hardwick is chased by zombies while interviewing characters from The Walking Dead?

World War D

If I remember correctly, there's a scene of him talking while crying in the pilot episode, and the underbite disappears completely.