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  1. Not to beat a dead horse with the ring. Tim could prove from the photograph that Zoe had it the night she died. If Tim could buy it from Angel via The Cutter he could prove Teddy ended up with the ring which would tie Teddy to Zoe’s death. Plus with Tim’s “newly recalled memories,” it might be enough to take down Teddy. (Where the ring came from originally — a Dimas family heirloom or ill-gotten from theft — I have no idea.) I agree with the other observations that elements aren’t making total sense (plus I have a couple of my own), but I’m enjoying the show and don’t want to focus on the illogical.
  2. Fact. The jokes are funny once, maybe twice, and then it’s 9 more episodes of Uranus jokes.
  3. That was fun, and we’d put most of it together based on the clues we’d been given. Not knowing Theo worked at the funeral parlor meant we couldn’t guess grave robbing, and I’m not going to pull too hard on the loose threads — I’m liking the show too much.
  4. I don’t remember Jürgen’s exact phrase, but he called himself something like a “Happy little Jürgen.” Lol. The same types of bakers: Experienced, newbie, young, the unique flavors person, the person whose flavors are good but presentation is sloppy, the engineer, the artist, and the 3-4 people who make you wonder how they even got on the show in the first place and if the show’s running out of talent. I thought several of the bakers have potential, and it’ll be nice to get through the first few weeks to the cull the group.
  5. I don't remember if Rupert knew; I thought it was just the immediate women? And for this episode's purpose, I wonder if Rupert said anything of substance to Nate and was only doing it to unnerve Rebecca to plant the seeds of doubt. (Rebecca: What'd Rupert say to you at my father's funeral? Nate: Oh, he said he liked my suit. R: hmmmm.) I agree there will be a pay-off that burns Nate because Rupert is using him. (Rupert: I bought a Championship League team, come be my gaffer. Nate: Bye, Bitches. Enjoy another season in the Premier League. R: Oops, never mind. N: 😲) I'll miss Rebecca and Sam (yeah, yeah, there are very good reasons they shouldn't be together), but they were good. Rick Rolling will never get old. I noticed they started the episode with "I Wanna Sex You Up" by Color Me Badd. I remember when they were hot for those 15 minutes back in 1991 that people thought they were black. Bookended Deborah's belief Rick Astley was black.
  6. Pretty straight-forward in my mind anyway. The hustler is supposed to convince them to pick someone else, and if someone picks them, the hustler failed. Steffan partially won, and the hustler partially won.
  7. I’d never heard of this before and it premiered in January? Huh. The hustler I saw was Jenna, a non-descript blonde who doesn’t wear underwear and seemed very impressed with herself and her 10,000 Tindr likes. (How long has she been on there and what’s wrong with her that she’s still looking?) Steffan, the tennis pro, guessed her but couldn’t convince the other player to change her vote. I got a good laugh when Steffan congratulated Jenna at the end and said with the prize money maybe she could buy some underwear. I think they should change so much about the show. Letting the Hustler kick them off? No. The Mole got it right with a quiz. And they should change who gets the money. For this episode it should’ve been split between Jenna and Steffan. But whatever. I didn’t care for it and won’t be watching again.
  8. Two ducking duck holes in the same episode? Two women in the finals, and they were in the same first round heat? The best I can offer: It was better than Nefertiti. They’ve already filmed S4, so they won’t have known how S3 was received and be able to retool. If S4 is more of the same, I can’t see myself watching it. To quote the worst bride ever from “Four Weddings”, this was blan. B-L-A-N blan.
  9. I don’t think so. When they were in the cab leaving the airport and looking at the city landscape, the blue screen effect was pretty clear on my tv.
  10. It sounds like the Cutter is dealing directly with the jewel thief and Tavo. Does Teddy’s son work at the deli? Someone would have to slice the meat.
  11. The Yard Dogs and Cinda Canning came through! They’re going to be famous, and they got the attention of the Detective. Why wouldn’t the powers-that-be at the NYPD not want to submit the tox screen or the phone, though? A conspiracy or an open/shut suicide didn’t deserve the resources? And am I understanding this correctly? When they were still at the tattoo shop Tavo picked up a couple pieces of jewelry and said he’d gotten those pieces for Tim from Angel and that Tim was obsessed with buying pieces from Angel. So Our Trio’s current working theory is Tim saw Teddy kill Zoe, and that’s when Teddy got the emerald ring. Cutter is Teddy’s fence and Tavo is the go between between Tim and Cutter. Tim is going through Tavo so Teddy won’t know Tim is the one buying the jewelry. And Tim was trying to get the emerald ring back because it’d prove Teddy killed Zoe? Granted, we have four episodes left so I don’t think they’ve uncovered the truth yet, but this and the phone will be next week’s direction.
  12. I like Dele, but he adds a layer of complication to Bob and Abishola that I don’t think is critical to the characters or story. Not asking him what he wants is a mistake, though. (Presuming he doesn’t ask to go back to America. He snuck out of his father’s house quickly enough.) Tunde’s disappointment, awww. I have a friend who loves negotiating — she’d be equally disappointed. I’m looking forward to the family’s fish out of water wedding episode.
  13. The only thing I can figure out is they wanted us to think it was a drug-induced hallucination and Coach putting his feet on the desk at the end (and showing us the sequined pants proving it was real) was supposed to be illuminating. So now we know Coach has the ability to let loose. I’m going to file this with that episode of The Golden Girls and forget it exists.
  14. I can imagine some negatives, but you can't carry knives, sprays, or other weapons in the city. You're not going to be arrested for possessing knitting needles (as long as you're not walking around stabbing people anyway.)
  15. No news about casting, so no insights for S1. Rats. (Not really, I enjoy speculating, but I don't want to be spoiled.)
  16. Does everyone know Tim Kono now?? LOL I felt it was a little slow in the middle (except for Oliver getting pwned by the horticulturists!) but the first and last few minutes were fun. Next Tuesday is so far off, but at least every minute that goes by is one minute closer. I have no new theories based on today’s episode. I’m really eager to hear everyone else’s.
  17. I'm wondering if Ted had a normal teenage relationship with his father (arguments, etc.) and Ted blames himself for the suicide which is why he's obsessively positive. He's thinking if only he'd gotten along with his father, he'd still be alive.
  18. The next episode description is up. It might the continuation of Beard’s walk home.
  19. The network isn’t doing the show any favors with the scheduling. They’ve changed time slots, pulled it during the Olympics, ran a repeat against nothing special, and then put a new episode up against the NFL season opener. It feels like what they do with shows just before they’re canceled. The only thing they haven’t done to kill it is move it to Saturday nights.
  20. Rebecca and Sam are so much better than I would’ve ever expected! The rest of the show — and everyone being vulnerable and opening up to pain — was equally great. So many highs and lows. Loved it.
  21. Then in whose gutted apartment is Mabel living?!?
  22. I can't figure out who Tim would've seen murder Zoe to make him clam-up and not try to free Oscar. Some sort of authority figure? Other than Zoe's or his parents, I have no idea (and the odds of his parents killing him are...0?) Tim must've felt safe moving back into the building, and the most likely scenario I see is that the killer didn't know Tim could identify him, but when Tim lost his job he started blackmailing the killer. (How did Oscar not witness the murder is a question I have, too. He never accused anyone for his defense?) However it shakes out, I hope it's someone who's been part of the story and not some random connection from the days when The Hardy Boys were robbing the residents.
  23. When Nate wanted to get the window table for his parents' anniversary dinner, his first ask to Keeley was to make him famous which she discouraged. Now that he has a little fame, he's seeing what she meant.
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