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Monk: Any room can be a panic room if you'd just give me a second.
Crabtree: The wilderness is an awful place.
Watts: On the contrary, I favor Muir's observation: "In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks."
Crabtree: You mean "gets more than he bargained for," and it's always bad.
Watts!
Technically I knew I had reached s10, but I didn’t really realize it until I saw him. Now we’ll see if he still ends up being my favorite (or second-favorite; George has been my fave so long now that I’m not sure that’ll change lol) now that I’ll get to properly get to know him
Ruth: I know you work with him, Henry, but...
Henry: Well I don't just work with him, he's my friend. He's my best friend. In fact, if ever I were to marry -
Ruth: It would be to George?
Henry: ...No. He would be my best man.
Ruth: Oh, well. I suppose he is reliable.
Lillian’s in love with Grace, isn’t she. Of all the women she could have fallen for... I feel sorry for her. She deserves someone a lot better.
George acting like he’s being proposed to when Will asks him to be his best man, he’s so adorable
Headcanon that Speed is good at cryptograms.
Wow, so the writers didn’t forget that Julia can’t conceive, but of course they’re going to make it so that she still can be able to have children herself anyway, because an adopted child isn’t ever really your child! An adopted child can never measure up to your own flesh and blood! Family is solely determined by genetics, it’s what you’re born with! Even if they never say any of that with words, that’s still what they’re saying. That you can’t have a real family if you adopt rather than have your own child, that having your own flesh and blood is always better than adopting. Which is not true in the slightest.
And this was after they’d temporarily adopted and then brought up adopting again, a child they knew this time had no blood family who wanted them. After Will had started to see that just because a child isn’t your own flesh and blood doesn’t mean they’re not your child, and that he absolutely can be a father (and will do his darndest to be the best father he can be, the father that child he deserves, unlike his own father) to an adopted child. Of course the writers go back.
Ha, I was right to not fucking trust them.