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They finally focused on one plot this episode. I actually liked it. This season's mystery is much more interesting to me than last season. ANd hey, they actually thought they solved the case in which they were working on for weeks, I think they deserve to de-stress a bit (or maybe all night),

Thoughts on this episode
-Wait Alaric is with Caroline? What? I need explanation ASAP
-The lesbian heretics' main problem pretty much every episode. each other's outift
-Valerie is starting to become interesting
-Slowly getting some chemistry from Bonnie and Enzo and yes, Bonnie is still giving this show life.
-Faux Jo and

I found Lucious dancing behind Freda earlier in the episode to be quite out of character. The first season built up on what the previous episode laid on the table. Meanwhile this season, it's a see-saw of Jamal and Cookie fighting and then making up, Cookie and Lucious fighting and then working together, Andre wanting

AT first I thought that Gaga has really huge, ugly hands and then Liz Taylor's face surfaced. Oh shit. Again, I think the new found focus this season has to be because Jessica Lange isnt in it. Murphy has to create a new character to dote on.

Coz he knows that Jeremy is the better player than him. And with a lot of people starting to surround them during the converstaion, it'll be a bit fishy that he's targeting Fiscbach when he was supposedly Bayon strong.

I think no one expected that there were Idols in play. Jeremy and Wentworth really did a great job keeping the Idols on the downlow.

That was the best immunity idol play I've ever seen on Survivor. Granted, I've only watched the 5 most recent seasons but that was awesome. Savage really deserved to go home. He's always saying how deceitful and lying his fellow competitors are but that's bull coz they're playing the game better than him. You cannot

I actually love that I MAY SLAY LIZ DA line from Abigail Spencer. One of the few real laughs from me on this episode. Although my theory that Pete and Grace are the Red Devils were kind of dashed in this episode. Again, I expected a series regular to be offed. Grace and Grace's dad primarily. And isnt that Earl Grey

I agree that they couldve explained why Lash was lashing out on the other Inhumans. I thought connecting Rosalind to Hydra was a bit lazy. I hope she has ulterior motives for HYDRA and that she's not really a villain. Lincoln is just so boring. STill waiting for something to happen to Bobby and Hunter regarding their

No I meant Blaine's dad turning Blaine's grandfather into a zombie

I love how they're slowly adding layers to Clive. That park bench scene was really sweet as well as that strip poker scene. I thought there was gonna be a new big bad with Blaine's father but then he got frozen. That Boss dude was scarily creepy. Kudos to the actor. He looks nice but when he talks, it's just creepy.

I love this episoode. SO much zingers. I actually laughed at the jokes that the internet would truly be offended about(Mindy's "anorexia", Jody's racism). It's the first episode that I liked Jody. I dont even know why the Colette character was made coz she's not around much. And Leo's still ties as the cutest baby on

Jennie Urman, the EP already said in an interview with TVLine that she chose MIchael. But with that incident happening she's not gonna run back to Rafael immediately and that we'll see her move on after the relationship with Michael didnt work out.

The earlier Jane/Michael scenes in this episode was making me smile like a stupid boy. Their chemistry is just too strong but I understand why Jane had to let go of Michael. Matteo is now her priority and with graduate school and a baby, she just cant handle too much drama (at least in her own universe). I love all

Yeah Alex. Dont watch Homeland untl Kara gets home. She has to explain a certain scene from the 1st season to you.

Finally! I was waiting for this. Both the flashback and the present day event were interesting. Less cheesy lines, better acting. the present day Raina/Nimah situation was also riveting. That Simon/Elias scene was also so good. It was weird but a good weird. I think Elias was so interested in SImon but not in the way

I would love to see Alison's perspective on that nude beach scene. If it was really a nude beach or Noah just being Noah again. Good to see Helen stand up to her mother. She got the worst people around her sad thing is that they're family.

Carol's painting though. Made me want not to have children too.

Really wrong move for SNL. They've been criticized for not being funny these past few seasons and they get Trump? It's as if they're making being racist funny. BUT, I actually liked some of the skits (Bad Girls, Hotline Bling). Wouldve given this a D.
Funny how in the final goodbye, not one cast member hugged or shook

Jake kissing Olivia and that Rosen/Liz makeout scene. No, just no. Poor Susan Ross, she really likes Rosen. I actually laughed at that scene where Rosen asked Liz what was written on name thingy on his table as well as Red snatching the signed book from Liz. I was bothered by Olivia smiling while Jake was accusing