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Aileen

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  1. We see Margo texting someone named Sally : “WTF is happening?” Who is Sally??
  2. I felt that this episode was way more obvious than most that this ship is somehow tied to the afterlife or death. When the woman at the end of the episode said that she wanted to just stay on the odyssey and go around one more time, Max told her she couldn’t and that she had to get off and he was bathed in a glowing white light above her like a vision that someone would see on their deathbed.
  3. I’ve had Howard as the villain of season 4 all season and now that it’s been confirmed that the killer has been around since S1, I’m feeling vindicated.
  4. I love Howard, too. But I think it would be a good twist. This season feels very weird, though, to me. There’s so much that’s unclear and we’re almost halfway through the season. It feels like we’re just meandering along. Last season there were legitimately sketchy suspects. This season, we have Westies and their meat and Molly Shannon whose just not the murderer.
  5. My money is on Howard being the murderer. The incinerator use implies it’s a resident. He seems jealous when the trio gets close to anyone. I think he could be sociopath who committed a murder as a way to bond with the trio and “assist” them with solving the crime as a way to bond and become one of the gang. That’s why he brought a cadaver dog to the apartment. There’s a lot of focus on him in the opening credits for the past two seasons. I think he plays a bigger role than just the whacky lonely neighbor.
  6. My money is on Becky moving in with Sean Astin.
  7. Eastbound and Down was 4.
  8. Excellent episode and a total 180 from where we left off last week.
  9. I can only reconcile the death dinner being at Katherine’s because she was the one who had the most knowledge of the assisted suicide other than Eddie and Rome. She wasn’t still in shock about it like Delilah or Gina. I assumed we saw Gary sign the will with Katherine (and it was labeled as such) as a way to show that he had come to terms with dying but to keep this from Maggie as she still had hope for a cure.
  10. He was supposed to be on the flight that crashed. He had survivors guilt that led to his suicide.
  11. Of course this show couldn’t do a wedding episode without turning it depressing. it was jarring to see Ashley in the flashback since she’s been long-forgotten.
  12. This. He was referring to their connection, not sex, when he was talking to himself. We saw her pass out cold from that foot rub. She wouldn’t have been able to consent and Ted Lasso is not doing that story line.
  13. I assumed he was generally cold/stand offish to her in the past, so she took that for rudeness.
  14. It did. That’s what made everyone do outside.
  15. I’m really hoping this didn’t end up as a series finale. Such a good show.
  16. I thought for sure something would happen to Noah in that bedroom. I was yelling at the TV for him not to go in there.
  17. It was super awkward when Janelle Monáe had no idea what marriage law Sara was asking about. Whoopi and I had the same -blah- reaction to that noise-making toy that’s totally going to be on tik tok.
  18. Yes, it's the BX9 gang...the ones that killed the father on the subway earlier this season.
  19. I absolutely adored how she stood up for herself when being compared to Zendaya. I didn't see her as shading Zendaya, just talking about her own fabulousness.
  20. Whoopi is narrating the Candlelight Processional at Epcot today and tomorrow, so she wasn't in NY today :)
  21. The reveal in the first episode was enough for me to skip the rest of the season. A cancer storyline like this doesn’t really seem to fit the tone of the show and isn't what I signed up for.
  22. It was fun to have a guest star from The Office on the show when there’s so many Office-comparisons. I loved Ave being the voice of reason with Barbara and appreciated that the feud wasn’t all in Jacob’s head.
  23. Fun episode, but it was obvious Mark Feuerstein was the bad guy as soon as he appeared on the screen. You don’t hire him if he’s not a big plot point.
  24. She had a video of him. They nodded at each other after he gave his decision.
  25. The Conners: The Jaundice Continues. They never mentioned that the library was defaced, right? We just saw it and then saw Darlene clean it up. I liked that...it was nice to not be hit over the head with something (unless they did mention in and then I take that back). I was so proud of myself because I got the Catcher in the Rye right away. I didn't get any of the rest.
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