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ItCouldBeWorse

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  1. I think shows like to have actors grab bottles out of the fridge to have something to do. If they don't show the grabbing, then I don't know the answer.
  2. It was actually David S. Pimpkins this week. 'Cause it's not Halloween any more. For a baby shower: David S. Pampkins For a graduation: David S. Pompkins I'm done.
  3. I don't know if I care, but I don't think he's her father. On a show like this, if someone goes and compares DNA from a 30 year-old bloody shirt and considers the results to be conclusive, it all but guarantees to me that there will be a twist. Her hair looks crimped to me. Braid your wet straight hair, and then sleep in it. Unbraid in morning and brush gently. You could also try a crimping iron.
  4. Shelagh and Dr. Turner adopted Angela. Shelagh couldn't get pregnant due to damage from tuberculosis. The new baby is a miracle that wasn't supposed to be possible.
  5. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/better-things-star-pamela-adlon-reveals-first-reaction-peabody-award-win-what-hell-is-1003119
  6. It was kind of dopey for Holt's mother to ask Jake to keep her dating secret. As a judge, she must realixe that it could interfere with the investigation and that partners (as Holt and Jake were working the case together) need to share information.
  7. For some reason, though, Red has never given me the impression that he could actually speak or understand Russian. I know that doesn't prove or disprove anything, but he doesn't even pronounce "Masha" like a native speaker when he is talking to Dom.
  8. I agree with all of this. Cooper suddenly, "definitively" providing DNA results after all this time makes me think that the results are the opposite. Whether the bones are male or female should be settled quickly, I hope. I'm still wondering what Red told Kirk. Perhaps that he killed the original Red? Not sure why Kirk would care.
  9. Sorry, which lady did Tom kill and disappear? Jolene? Do you mean Ressler, not Tom?
  10. According to Jon Bokenkamp, Baz is dead: http://ew.com/tv/2017/05/18/blacklist-red-liz-father-finale-spoilers/?xid=entertainment-weekly_socialflow_twitter "Baz was killed, Mr. Kaplan is gone." Unlike some people, Kate knows what she is doing. Funny way to say it, because it could be interpreted that Mr. Kaplan is not dead, just gone, but that's not what he says further in the interview. Red is not Liz' father. Dembe said something about Red allowing her to believe it after she told Red that she knew he was her father. The blood on that shirt is not from the Red we have now. Perhaps when Masha killed her father, Red took over his identity to protect Katarina. I assume that the bones belong to Katarina, but they could belong to Liz's father, which Katarina and Red buried. Not sure why that would devastate Liz, though, so probably Katarina's bones. Haven't the show runners also told us that Red hasn't lied to Liz? He's certainly denied being her father in the past.
  11. How does Cooper know with complete certainty that the blood was Red's? For someone facing a potential indictment, Liz seemed awfully unconcerned about Agnes. Her having a baby just makes the suspension of disbelief with regard to her actions that much more difficult. So Tom has Katrina's bones, and Brian Dennehy has the answers? Still wondering about Red's daughter with his ex-wife, about whom he seems to have forgotten. I guess they never bonded. Before Ressler managed to unintentionally avenge Reven Wright, what was Laurel Hitchens handing him? And had Ressler actually surrendered the bullet at some point?
  12. How did Holt know to whom the fingerprints found in his mother's apartment belonged (her secret paramour)? That would mean that he was in the system.
  13. Check out Happy Endings. So, Holt's mother was robbed while at Wine Club, and then two days later, Wine Club met again? That's a lot of Wine Club.
  14. I believe so. Even though he seems to be staying over in Kim's apartment, that's technically his "home".
  15. What can I say, Mad Men was taken. Just saying, that guy was not Darren Stevens. Does 30 Something count?
  16. I respectfully disagree. I really think that Bryce Lynch was kidding. I guess he needed a winking emoji.
  17. I can't help but be concerned that JJ might find himself at a loss for words without someone paying attention to him when he needs to communicate. It just seems like a device with a built-in voice would be useful in new situations.
  18. That house is illegal for people to occupy, in it's current condition. Moreover, based on season 1, the Albuquerque Police Department is aware of it, and the only way it wasn't red tagged was via some corrupt influence Chuck/HHM had over the city of Albuqueruque, which, if you know Albuquerque or New Mexico, at all, is 100% credible. I didn't remember this, but I take your word for it. It would mean he was in violation of a housing ordinance, I suppose. and probably subject to a fine.
  19. Why does a surrogate need a shower? What kind of gifts does she get? Maybe her good friends should chip in to get her a massage or some restaurant gift certificates, but you're not trying to equip her for after the baby comes, so what's the point? Having a favorite child finally came home to roost. Not that Katie's mind has changed. She really doesn't like older children, much like people who love puppies but don't want grown dogs. Another baby would be ridiculous, unless Greg wants to raise it. I also don't believe that Oliver would have worn his leotard to school. To the recital, yes, but not to school. Finally, Harvard does not have ballet, or any type of merit scholarships. They give financial aid based on need, so if Oliver could get in (and yes, being a talented male dancer could make him a stronger candidate) and the family could demonstrate financial need (which they certainly have now by Harvard standards), then he would receive a need-based scholarship. However, unless his dancing talent erupts in the next few years, it's not going to be of much help, although he might be able to get a great essay out of his late-start ballet experiences.
  20. What law is Chuck violating?
  21. She really didn't. She brought them into HHM. They wanted her to be their attorney and were more than happy to follow her when she left. Kim worked for HHM. The client belonged to HHM, even if she recruited them. Had she been a partner who left, there would likely have been something in her contract precluding her from reaching out to HHM clients to convince them to follow her. Since that was obviously not a condition of her employment (probably because HHM did not think that an associate could bring in a big client), she was free to try to convince the client to follow her to her solo practice. However, the client was HHM's and of course HHM would want to keep them. That would be the appropriate answer.
  22. If Mike is going to be laying concrete, might there be room for a body?
  23. When Stacy said that Kaylee wanted to have her mother talk about what her father had done for career day at school, I thought she was going to ask Mike to fill in, as he had shared the same job, which would just about kill him.
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