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There was a serious editing problem in this episode. I'm not particularly versed in filming and stuff but even I found it jarring.
Anyway, I like that every story seems to be leading somewhere, even if there may have been too many of them. At least we didn't have to also deal with Fish Mooney's escape from the island

I'm always surprised that no one has made an animated series or movie with this comic strip yet. (If there is one, I've never heard of it). It had so much potential.

Argh, I hate amnesia so much. It's not even that common in real life but it seems that every single show have used it !

I an pretty sure the episode ends with Olivia's sexbuddy still stabbing Jake on the floor.

Was that in the episode ? Because I don't remember seeing it.

I have never heard the words "suck my dick" uttered in a more hilarious and uncomfortable fashion.

Having consumed A LOT of TV, characters deaths at the end of the episode work like this : If he's not actually declared dead before the episode ends, then the character isn't dead at all (he could die later because of his injuries, but he doesn't die during the scene). The only way for a cliffhanger to actually be

Bless Pamela for hilariously cutting the flashback short. I'm sure it would have been interesting, but I really didn't want to see it (I sighed when it started and burst out laughing when she told him to stop).

I like Jake, but could they commit to actually killing him? If not, they could have just skipped the whole stabbing scene. Maybe a wounded jake will bring something to the plot but I highly doubt it.

Is it the very first episode with absolutely no supernatural occurrence?
The episode was OK but I think I would have liked it a little better if it had aired before the first season finale as intended. I just binge watched the whole series (in two days) and it's now harder to have to wait a whole week for new episodes

I'm ok with Jason Statham going back to a career of being in his underwear all the time.

I think they do acknowledge that the shooting was an accident, but there were a lot of other things : first off, he tried to steal from the shop by pointing the gun at him, but most of all, he fled after shooting Max, leaving Carter. If he'd stayed, things would have been different but he ran away and even briefly

This was definitely my first thought, but as he probably didn't know she was the egg donor, confessing his affair after his daughter was kidnapped would have done no good.
I'd really like the show to acknowledge that Lori is in no way the girls' mother and that her actions were not justified at all. The only

No Kaldrick did push the button! I'm pretty sure his scenes ended with his fans commenting on his website. I was so excited to see what was going to happen next…

I loved this episode so much! It's probably in my top of all Cucumber and Banana's episodes.
Also the soundtrack was just amazing ! From Robyn to Arcade Fire, and using Metronomy's "Love Letters" when they kiss for the first time…

Enlightened finished on a perfect note, you almost could have thought it was planned out that way.
This show is seriously amazing, definitely watch it.

Just watched Cucumber and Banana; beautiful episodes!

45 minutes is actually the standard length of dramas on most networks, I just said one-hour because that's how they're described. HBO shows are actually longer most of the time!

Already did, watched it all, loved it with a passion, can't wait for season 3!

"Enough with Baz Lurhmann !!"