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  2. Friday's episode will be Season 21, Episode 31, that was originally aired October 16, 2017. Discussion Link: "Shared Driveway Dilemma" Case titles: 1) Not Sharing; 2) Unloading A Poor Puppy; 3) Handing Off A Hoopty. Google's title case summary: "A crumbling shared driveway becomes the focus of a neighbour dispute. Then, a couple sue a dog breeder after they buy a puppy with what they believe to be existing health problems." Thank you for next week's listings, CrazyInAlabama. Have a nice weekend, everyone.
  3. There have been articles stating that's a change this season, that while a QF win will no longer confer immunity, an EC win will be what grants the winning chef safety in the next round, but the flip side is that QF performance will be a factor in the EC deliberation. But I have not registered that being mentioned yet on the show itself. I may very well have missed it, though, so if anyone can confirm ...
  4. Yeah, I really love the "Ghosts" cast, too. They all seem like a fun, cool, lovely group of people and I just really like that they're so close on and off the set. This cast in general was new to me when I first checked out this show, and it's been so great getting to become familiar with a new set of actors - i've been trying to go through and check out their other work outside "Ghsots" as well.
  5. Maybe he does and we just haven't figured it out yet. There was an interview with the actor who plays Pete where he suggested that there will be some kind of limitations on this power. Someone over at TV Line suggested that maybe the farther away Pete travels, the more exhausted he becomes, and that can wind up being a limitation of sorts ofr him. Which is a theory I like :D.
  6. I’m in Vancouver Canada with Shaw, now Rogers, we didn’t get this episode, we got two super fans discussing their best and worst of the entire series. Odd I know but I think I needed a break. 😀
  7. This episode was okay. I did not care for Kali and her incessant need for revenge over & above the safety of her crew. I think she both cared for El but also wanted to use El for her quest. The orderly or nurse from Hawkins wasn't really a "bad guy", just stuck working for a bad organization. How many of the other "bad guys" the crew killed weren't really bad? But Kali didn't care abt motivations or reasons or stories of her victims. To all those that said this had a backdoor Pilot vibe, that's dead on. But ultimately this episode was abt two things: 1) El realizing what 'home' means to her; and 2) setting up that "Papa" Brenner may still be alive.
  8. Why doesn’t Pete have any restrictions on his power? Yeah the butcher was wearing the store apron
  9. Carey

    The NBA

    I hate to sound like a legitimate villain, but I think it's best that the Lakers produce self motivation in advance for their next game. So if they win Game 4, they'd be playing for yet another meaningless banner that states, "We Found A Way To Beat Denver One Damn Time". That is harsh, but they already earned a meaningless banner earlier last autumn. So while winning Game 4 and nothing else isn't the top goal, that would be their ceiling. OR? They still lose as is the tradition, but they cover whatever the total is since Denver will be favored, and then they can say at least they covered against the champs. That's their story. AD''s career dies by the end of the decade, Ham gets fired, maybe they get Young from the East, and James bolts since there is nothing he can to to top the past legends of the Lakers, period.
  10. She appeared in just one scene as a defense attorney on Major Crimes, in which I really took to her and also vaguely recognized her; looking her up, she'd played a suffragette in the flashbacks of an episode of Cold Case. So she'd guest starred in two of my handful of exceptions to my hatred of cop shows, and that was enough for me to recognize her when Ghosts promos popped up. The premise of that show did nothing for me (I don't tend to go for shows rooted in alternate realities), but, for some reason I can't even recall, during the second season I started watching. I fell in love with the show, and was particularly tickled to see Wisocky killing it. I love that she's achieved this level of success at this point in her career.
  11. Well, the cast does film the show in Montreal, so...close enough :D.
  12. https://people.com/bethenny-frankel-used-to-force-herself-to-have-sex-with-ex-jason-hoppy-8635088 So bizarre. I didn't think it was possible, but she's taken her self-perceived victimhood to a new level. It's an insult to actual assault survivors.
  13. I can relate. I grew up in the northeast and I was sure I wanted to go to college in a place with a long cold hard winter. During winter of my freshman year of high school, we had a debate tournament in MA. After one weekend, I completely changed my mind about what I wanted. I can only imagine how much of a shock it must have been for Sheldon who never experienced anything like that before.
  14. Yeah, I feel like this would've been a much better storyline for Culber back in Season 3, which was much closer to his 'resurrection.' He only really started talking to Stamets again just before the battle with Control, and then Stamets was put in a coma after his injuries. I think both of them should've been figuring out rebuilding their own relationship and as well as their life goals instead of the writers jumpstarting them into a family unit with Adira (and Gray).
  15. Went out and bought some groceries. Not a great deal but it should make meals a little more varied. Came home and my hip joints went into spasm. My thighs jumping around like grasshoppers. This has happened once before. I believe there is a condition called "Restless Legs." I will have to ask around and see if that is at all similar to what I experienced. Because I really need more issues to deal with. It's nearly one in the morning and I am extremely tired. I am going to kill the lights and go straight to sleep. Mo is lying on the tiles next to the bed but he moves around during the night. He may join me in bed or move to other parts of the house. He will probably move several times before dawn. OK, lights out!
  16. Maybe I used the wrong word but it's semantics. The court simply said that the trial judge can't use as evidence the testimony of women who allege crimes against Harvey Weinstein that have not been proven in court. Which is especially important because those allegations were for similar crimes that Weinstein was on trial for. The judge ruled that because Weinstein had no prior criminal history before the New York convictions, it is a grievous error to allow testimony of people who accuse Weinstein of the same crimes as those he was actually on trial for, since it made the jury believe he had committed those crimes before when no court had deemed he had done so. My level of legal expertise is nowhere near a level where I'm in a position comfortable enough to say "the judge got it right" or "the judge got it wrong". I'm only going to comment on what I see. I know there will be people who will read what the court says and find confusion with it, since, in their minds, the "untested allegations" against Weinstein are as true as they can be, but, you have to remember that, in a court of law, if allegations have not been tested in court, a court cannot see those allegations as "true". It'd be like if someone was convicted of murder based solely on testimony of others that the person committed other murders other than the murder they're accused of committing. That's not a conviction that can be allowed to stand, because then you're risking people getting convicted purely on the weight of others simply running their mouths, with what they're saying being, potentially, falsehoods. That's surely a precedent that can't be allowed to stand.
  17. I'm superficial because I want Tess to hook up with Leo. The partners to lovers trope is tired
  18. I loved the 5 minute bedroom farce and how everything worked out well for pretty much everyone involved in the farce. Allison is slowly figuring herself out and I feel like is getting towards the point where she will sort out her personal life. It makes me sad the show is canceled and we probably won't see it happen, because that would have been a great arc for season 3. I have an idea what the cliffhanger is and if I'm right, I hate it. Veronica was the worst part of the series and I was really hoping we were done with her and they dropped the plot line, but it does not seem like that will be the case. I loved loopy from dental surgery Lyle and Todd's Scottish accent. I am going to miss this series so much.
  19. I have to confess, I assumed Ghosts US was actually a Canadian filmed series...
  20. and this: You guys are on fire today! This episode is CLASSIC! Classic bad that is. I felt like I was watching a bad version of soap opera campiness. Oh the wailing! The hand wringing! The teeth gnashing! The bemoaning! The whinging and whining! It was a mighty specTACular miasma of diarrheal exposition and supositorial investigative PI work! I'm still wiping my nether regions over this one folks... 🧻 🧻 🧻 ETA: BRING BACK TARA!!!!
  21. You've obviously never heard colloquial Bajan being spoken.
  22. I read an interview with Soo somewhere in which he said that he had been recruited to be on the show and wanted to do it but his wedding was already scheduled for the same week as the filming of the first episode so LCK was the way they got him on the show. Viewers and reviewers everywhere seem to be in agreement that this season is just off. I'm inclined to think that it's the changes and the way the challenges were designed rather than the chefs themselves. They all have credentials and laurels which we saw in episode one. They can't be as bad as they look. A cheese challenge outdoors when the temperature was 98F got them off to a bad start and they haven't recovered. The Chaos challenge was awful, mostly because the loud slob who introduced it didn't explain it clearly. I didn't get what the judges were looking for, especially after I saw the dish that won. The cheftestants looked equally confused. The producers should stop thinking up gimmicks.
  23. LexieLily

    The NBA

    Different game, same story. Lakers start strong in the first to lead by ten, and Denver takes over in the second half. Denver wins by 7 and that's eleven in a row over LA. Lakers are headed for Cancun on Saturday. Is this one going to be called a "competitive sweep" as well?
  24. Hope everyone saw the final few seconds in the last scene. Very key about the corruption in the PD. It is very hard for me to look at people who’ve had a lot of plastic surgery — like, literally hard for me to even look at them and you can spot the bad cases a mile away — that sure includes Gina Gershon. Ugh. Agreed @possibilities the wife was cool and I could not see how she was with the creepy doctor.
  25. Erigah wasn't declared by the Primarch until L'ak killed the other Breen. There would not have been a bounty if he just killed Moll. Clearly, the reason was the betrayal. She asked why he didn't kill his uncle. L'ak answered, "He raised me.". Perhaps this means that he values family and will eventually convince Moll to find kinship with Book.
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