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HeatherinThailand

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  1. Initially, I had decided not to watch because I didn't think I could handle seeing the trauma of the book played out over 13 episodes (or...5-7 seasons, which, I too "have concerns.") But, in the end, I felt it was such an important show that I had a duty to watch. So far, I think they are doing a masterful job of expanding the world beyond the book and making all the characters 3 dimensional. This episode left me feeling nauseous and terrified, esp with how closely the protests reflect ones in recent years, and our county's obsession with guns that kill the maximum number of people as quickly as possible. Alexis Bledel is finally living up to her potential with this role and that last shot of her screaming as it pushes her either over the edge or further into the Resistance was chilling. So glad I have to wait a few days for the next episode.
  2. When Kim first talked about this on EHG, I was like "This show is my JAM!" But after bingeing it (I live overseas), I was disappointed to discover it's basically a how NOT to run an investigation like this rather than a compelling mystery. I would be a lot more annoyed by it if they didn't point out in the first episode that "there is no protocol for this type of thing." This is the very opposite of a victim-centric investigation. The repeated questioning by the police, the lack of psychological presence during questioning, and don't even get me started on how fast they start treating the victim like a suspect. It's good and worth the watch, but I am happy to report that, at least in the human trafficking and sexual abuse sector in other parts of Britain, this is not an accurate portrayal of how all police actually handle these types of situations.
  3. Hey, Kim, et al, great news! If you fly to England for the weekend, you can watch Thirteen on BBC3! It aired back in February. In case you want to smile condescendingly while the rest of the country is just watching episode one...
  4. Nobody has addressed this yet, but when Springsteen played, it sounded like a chunk of the audience was booing him. Was that my imagination? If not, why exactly are people upset at him? I feel like I must have missed some political connection or something.
  5. Now I'm crying that I missed this when I was so looking forward to it! Damn you, cross country traveling!! Will it be reaired?
  6. Late to the bandwagon, but just wanted to join in saying I bingewatched the hell out of this show and was completely riveted by Krysten Ritter's gutwrenching performance as well as David Tennant's terrifyingly amazing turn as supervillain. I desperately hope for a second season, because I have not been this excited about a superhero show since....well, ever, I guess. Pure brilliance on every level.
  7. The whole timeline of Mark and Emma's relationship has confused me as well. In season one, it didn't make sense to me when they talked about dating sophmore through senior year, because then she was able to get on a plane and become a high powered business woman with no college education after he proposed? And he proposed when they were EIGHTEEN? So, when they said they met at 17, that made more sense to me, and I thought that they must have been referring to sophomore to senior year of college, but that they must have been friends before they dated.
  8. WHAAAT? Why would we live in a world where that could even be a possibility? Has society as a whole completely lost it's sense of all that is right and good in the world? I can only hope that TPTB have watched even five minutes of one episode and realize the pure gold they have and renew quickly. And thank you to esco1822 for enhancing my life even more by informing me of the Parham/St. Clair podcast which I am currently downloading and plan to binge over the weekend!
  9. Nope. I can't even with this. My questions begin with "Why in the bloody hell is Lori not in jail?" and continue from there.
  10. This episode just made my heart ache for Maggie the whole time. I was seething when Dan showed up and at Emma's not making him leave IMMEDIATELY after a glass of wine. Even though they named the boat after Charlotte and he helped them best their archenemies, still didn't make up for the precious time that was stolen. And I literally screamed "She worked on that for three years, you bastard" when I saw Dan finished the puzzle, immediately followed by "NOOOOOOOO! SHE WORKED ON THAT FOR THREE YEARS!!!" as he destroyed it. Having been both the third wheel Maggie and someone who understands what it's like when someone finishes something you have been putting so much time into, this was a painful episode to watch. I hope the final ones of the season get back to comedy, the reason we all love this show so very much.
  11. Dammit Tara, I was all caught up on my tv, and then you and Sarah had to go and convince me to watch this amazing, hilarious show that I immediately binged in a matter of 2 days. These are my people! I am so torn between Dan and Mark. Cause that's gonna get awkward REAL fast if Tina has nothing but time on her hands to spend with her only girlfriends and then Emma becomes Mark's actual girlfriend. A side note: How exactly is Emma contributing financially to this household? Maggie has to get a job waiting tables to pay the bills but Emma, the high powered businesswoman, gets to play with the baby all day long? And how will that work exactly once Maggie goes back to nursing school? Does Emma just have shit tons of cash from being a workaholic for 13 years?
  12. I was overjoyed to hear a new edition of Kim's Most Awesome Thing I Saw on TV Last Week. When she was doing recaps for Real World (it WAS the Las Vegas season, btw) I didn't even watch that show, but i would read the full recap every week, JUST to get to read Kim's Most Awesome Thing. (well, that and her hilariously scathing descriptions of the idiots on that show). Every time she comes on EHG, I think, "aww, I miss the most awesome thing. Maybe she'll do one on the podcast" and then she DID! Every time, please. :)
  13. Best idea I've heard in weeks! There is not nearly enough strong female ass kicking shows nowadays. I totally agree about both the pilot and the cliffhanger being the best of all time. As well as seasons 3-5 being un-canonized. Nick, if this happens because of you, you will be forever my hero.
  14. Topanga, I'm not even from the south, but having grown up in a tiny, super conservative, right wing town, I can say that for this type of community, yes, fornicating is considered not nearly as big a sin as being gay. I was in a church that the week after our state passed an anti-discrimination law, and the pastor spent 2 hours preaching about how this was going to destroy the very fabric of our town and the nation. Spoiler alert: it didn't (and he's no longer the pastor there. Coincidence?). I thought Faith's story was so well done. I liked that they had it be a Christian because there are still so many Christian kids terrified to come out because of everything Faith said, including God striking them dead. There have just been so many suicides (including in my town) of kids who had their communities disown them, that the fact they had it be the conservative Christian girl who came out carries so much more meaning. And I loved Rachel's teary reaction to it and her fight to protect Faith and Amy's desire to come out on their own terms. I was like "see--you ARE a good human being! Quit this show and go work on real tv!" Never thought I would have such intense emotions about a "trashy" tv show!
  15. Literally only watched this far to see Maxlor back together, and now that the show has done ONE THING right, I'm out. The number of "I can't evens" this season followed by rage stuttering leads me to believe it is not good for my health. Every time I'm like "but, isn't the IRS after them? How do they have money for shopping?" or "wait, kidnapping is a federal offense and also she's a minor she can't be subpoenaed and also how could Elizabeth have stolen the girls when LORI GAVE UP HER EGGS!!" (see, rage) I have to remind myself this show is written for (and, clearly, by) teenagers who don't care, so neither should I. Great premise, agonizingly torturous execution.
  16. This was maybe my favorite episode of the series so far. I like that we got to see the kids have good interactions with their bio-parents and that Lena and Stef were not territorial about it at all, but encouraged the relationships. I really like that this show is expanding and redefining the meaning of family because that's the ever changing world in which we live. All my other thoughts have been expounded on already up thread.
  17. I know I'm late to the party, having just started bingewatching this summer, but may I say that Max is quite possibly the most sane and best teen character ever written? He is a fount of wisdom about the forgiving and moving on aspect of it, among other things. He is also the only consistent thing about this show, which is taking a fascinating premise and making everything about it unrealistic in ways I never thought possible. Yet, I can't quit it.
  18. Hands down, best episode of the season. I thought the scene titles were especially great. I loved Liv's telling her secret to Peyton, that was gutwrenching. Awesome fight scene too. I also questioned why a teen (Yay! Bex! Another great pull from the Vancouver actor pool), who is clearly up to date on her teen horror movie cliches, would walk into a motel room where there was blood on the pillow. She should be running out the front door, it's insulting! I was on the fence about sticking with this show for another season, but after this episode I am definitely giving it a season pass.
  19. I saw her movie "Good Dick" at its Sundance premiere and loved it, though I can't say whether it's because it's great or because I saw it in the vacuum of Sundance where everything is fresh and untainted by other people's opinions. Jason Ritter, who costars, also gave a very moving explanation at the Q&A of his character's backstory. He said (and I paraphrase) that we are meeting his character in the second act of his life and that he knows what it is to be loved unconditionally. He has seen how you can literally love someone back to life and he wants to give that to someone else. I thought that was such a lovely sentiment that it has stuck with me all this time. Sorry to be OT, but I'll definitely be checking out this documentary, as heartbreaking as it sounds.
  20. It's not often that I swear at a tv show (ok, who am I kidding, it's pretty often) but I definitely had some choice words for this finale. All I have to say is, they are freaking lucky they got a fourth season, cause if this had been their series finale, heads would have rolled. I think everyone has been PRETTY CLEAR that we like our Avery and Juliette happy and boring, yet we are tortured by extreme over the top post partum behavior leading to exploding multiple people's lives. And WTF show? With the song and the flatlining? I mean, for emotion, it would be better for Deacon to get killed off, because who is really going to miss Beverly? She doesn't have a single redeeming quality. But that would mean no more meltingly sweet duets, which is the only time I can handle Rayna's singing, so I certainly hope Deacon survives. I was all set up to love the season finale three episodes ago, and instead its only redeeming quality was Will finally growing a pair. Let's hope Season 4 gets back to a happy place.
  21. Well, I spent the whole episode waiting for Juliette to bolt and abandon Avery with the baby. I think it's interesting that they are choosing to show this aspect of post partum. It might not be compelling tv, but I think failure to bond initially with the baby is a topic most shows would shy away from. It's a legitimate problem for a lot of women stemming from a variety of things (hormones, sleep deprivation, lack of good role model in their childhood, etc) and there is a lot of stigma and shame that goes along with it. I think it is one of those things that as it's talked about more in society, it will lead more people to share their experiences and feel less alone. That being said, Juliette was in full on bitch mode, just being outright MEAN to everyone in her path. I wish that she could be in public the version of herself she is with Avery (well, pre-baby, anyway). Kept waiting for the other shoe to drop with Deacon. I really hope he doesn't get killed off at the same time as Teddy goes to jail. Then the girls will go from having too many father figures to none in one fell swoop. But they won't do that right? I mean, it's not a Shonda Rimes show, so that gives me hope.
  22. ...and, once again, I realize I made the right choice by giving up on this show at the end of season 3, so to me, Liv and Jake are living in bliss on an island.
  23. While I'm not a fan of Cadence as a name, it is a TV show and they are musicians, so it makes sense in the scheme of things. I am just dreading the inevitable onslaught of people naming their children that in real life. That shot where Juliette just stands over the crib and looks at the crying baby had me worried. Severe sleep deprivation does not do good things to people and as others have said, she didn't have a good role model growing up, so I was worried she might do something to harm the baby. I think she made a good decision to get help rather than do something she would regret. However, having her fly off the handle when talking about it to Avery was a little much for me. And then, taking off to LA for the day without telling Avery or the nanny is all kinds of bad news. I am also on board the happy boring Avery/Juliette train, so I am not a fan of any of the directions their storyline is taking. Avery! Don't quit the band, take the family on the road! Hello, that is clearly the right answer to the situation.
  24. When Sierra from Dollhouse (I can never remember the actress's name) first showed up as Skye's dead mom back in S1, I was like "Aw, what a waste. Maybe she's still alive?" but then I was disavowed of that theory when they basically showed her being dissected by Whitehall, so I will be interested to hear what her power is that allowed her to survive that. She might not be the strongest in the Whedon stable of actors, but she's the only ambiguously ethnic one, so she's a good fit for the role. I think the show is finally starting to get pretty good and snagging some decent guest stars, so I'll stick with it for another season.
  25. I *hate* that they ended on a cliff hanger! Not sure who died, but I hope it's not Jesus merely because if you're going to write a character off anyway, why do overkill by killing them in a car accident? (I'm looking at you, The O.C.!) With the break, I'm willing to bet the writers haven't even decided yet who will die, and this gives them a few months to figure it out. So happy that there was finally a resolution to the Jonner storyline, as implausible as his dad's change of heart might be. Does this mean Callie's finally cleared to be adopted? Please, God let that be the season premiere and end this torturous storyline and give Callie a shred of good news for once. My throat is sore from yelling at the TV about all the ludicrous aspects of this custody battle.
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