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MaryHedwig

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  1. Would Joan have been feeling the same way about Morse if she had known that he just slept with her cousin? And speaking of "getting a leg over", are we to assume that he did so with the woman who asked for a light, and are we to assume that that was Claudine? Why was Morse so non-pulsed about "Claudine" slapping a man right before he approached he. Shouldn't he have been concerned for her safety, or the man's? I want that scene should go viral now in support of the MeToo# movement. So timely!
  2. Wow me too. Shouting "go for it Whoopi" I inadvertently knocked a cat off the back of the couch. I have not yet been forgiven.
  3. Could Sherlock be attributing the "half-orgasm" to the time that Sherlock interrupted Mycroft and Watson in bed in Mycroft's apartment?
  4. Didn't a clown knock him on the ground? It was shown quickly but It really looked like the man knocked down had Anthony's clothes on. Speaking of leaving quickly, I was surprised that we did not see the barbeque after the parade where the chickens are roasted. Isn't that the whole point of Mardi Gras to have one great feast before a season of restraint and fasting?
  5. I have kept coming back to this site to see if there were any comments. The episode was good enough but I kept looking into Anthony's eyes to see if I could determine deep sadness. Was it me or did Anthony seemed not as invested in this one? Especially when he was hunting for pig and when he was in costume, it look like he wanted to be anywhere else but there. That Mari Gras parade (run?) seemed really dangerous. I felt sorry for the town merchants who had to board up their stores. Also, those costumes were creepy, the head coverings looked like colorful KKK hoods. Were those chickens being treated humanly? As you can see, I was a touch critical and judgy. I never have experienced that before in any Anthony Bourdain series. Am I in the anger stage of grief for his passing or was I taking in judginess he was feeling? I loved the drive-through ashes. I can't wait to suggest that to my priest.
  6. So then writers, steal this line- Mike surprising Brandon on the beach: "AJ sends his regrets. He's being honored today for saving those infants in the La Jolla fire. The mayor will be there."
  7. ...as well as the disappearance of AJ. Why did Mariana tell him about Emma's job offer and not about Emma's pregnancy? That is what Mariana and Emma were talking about, right?
  8. My memory is that Charlotte figured it out beforehand. In fact, I remember her saying to Carrie "he can't get it up" right at the wedding in her wedding gown. Anyone else out there have a memory of this?
  9. It did seem like a rooky mistake, didn't it? It did seem like a rookie mistake, didn't it?
  10. The TV show Jane the Virgin did not change its name after you can guess what happened.
  11. Was I the only one concerned for the safety of that choir after watching Childish Gambino's This is America video one too many times?
  12. Maybe she can be the star of her own show: "Chicago Fire- Puerto Rico Style"
  13. Agreed. I thought we could have also done with some flowers with a card signed by Peter and Chummy, Nurse Mount and Delia, and, heck, even the Sisters in South Africa. All the grateful birth mothers could have also gotten together and sponsor something in her honor. Barbara was loved by a large community. Mine too. I am embarrassed to confess how much I have obsessed about this. The writers could have clear this up with a few throwaway lines throughout the years: "The choir sisters will need to head for St. Hildegarde's before the storm arrives." "Have you met the new choir novice? Let's pack up a welcome box for her." "Sister Monica Joan can't stay with the choir sisters while we are gone because their staircase is too windy."
  14. Did Blake take a chocolate pastry off of Bess' plate?
  15. Meghan keeps the View tied to the John McCain saga.
  16. Maybe the new beginning will be a series of Hannah's own. Too precious of a coincidence to have the Michael J. Fox character connected to the aunt of the imprisoned teenager. Wasn't he just last week a special council lawyer to take down the president? And he is also an expert in toxicity law (or whatever they called it). I googled as MJF requested and could find nothing to support this. I get that the producers want to have Michael J. Fox as their very special guest star, but please give him a credible, consistent storyline.
  17. Excellent. In the episode, was Michael burying a fresh corpse?
  18. Wow. I was embarrassed about how much time I thought about that scene as well. Besides your point, I don't think she was getting good coverage.
  19. Although I think the clue in the end will be the date that sponsor/serial killer Michael gave for the date that Sherlock's sharing in AA/NA meeting turned Michael's life around. The date was too specific: month, day, year, and Michael said it twice. I loved Waston's side hug. Sherlock: "My personality has not changed."
  20. I was thinking more along the lines of Exhibit A. What do you bet the $60,000 is not in the lock box and Boden is accused of using that money to buy that boat?
  21. But I wondered like another poster upthread if they had put in some of the outtake scenes of Connie that they would have otherwise left on the cutting room floor, as a lovely gesture to honor her family. Gabby wants to try again for a baby because it is fun to dress one up for a prom? Lots of endless nights cleaning up spit and vomit happen before that photo-perfect night.
  22. It would be nice if Kelly could leave to move on something better, out of the retail trap. Writers, steal these lines for next season. Marcus: Where's Kelly? Cheyenne: She went to nursing school. She must have graduated by now.
  23. I have been worried about these evening devotional nuns for years. Who has been feeding them? Sadly, we must assume they starved to death.
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