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Josette

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  1. They were headed to Alexandria, so Michonne told them to let her people know where she was headed.
  2. Ricky's frame was lovely. Yes. Amber wanted her cookies to be crisper, so she set the oven to 375 degrees. She called out to the others that she was using that oven.
  3. The age difference between those two gives me the creeps. I don't know how old the characters are supposed to be on the show after the six year time jump, but in real life she's 19 and he's 23.
  4. It seemed like in the early episodes there was a lot more emphasis on their age. That's why you get a comment about Rose stopping all liquids at noon or how tough it was to find decent men (like those with their own teeth ) in their age bracket.
  5. I didn't like the creative lady's advent calendar. Plus, she didn't make any treats for her few doors and I'm pretty sure she added day 25.
  6. And then people learned how to wash their hands. : )
  7. But Dorothy was teaching when she bet against Michael's Little League team. She knew the star player had detention, since she gave it to him.
  8. Yeah, that was lame. Did Bad DA really think the chef guy was gonna roll over and say he did the DA's rape, too, just because the DA kept saying he did? I guess he found out how far the chef was willing to go for friendship. I think the attorney forgot which girl he raped. He thought the chef did that rape and then panicked as he realized that it really was one he committed. But, yeah, he had to know it was a gamble whether something implicating him would come up.
  9. I thought we did. Wasn't it when Fin made the crack about cardiology money and then said he thought Amanda preferred men with some edge (as opposed to Al the cardiologist)? I think that was what the apology was for.
  10. That wasn't Olivia. That was Mrs. Neudermeyer, the woman who was killed by the Wolves while she smoked a cigarette.
  11. The disappearance and murder of Mike Williams will be featured on 48 Hours on CBS tonight.
  12. It was very upsetting. I think the federal authorities should be the ones ensuring the warrant is followed. This episode was "to be continued", so I think we'll see more about the wolves next time. I went to the LARC website and read something that might be considered a spoiler. If you must know more now, then But it'll probably unfold in the next episode or so.
  13. I think this is a ripped from the headlines story based on the cult that Smallville actress was in. Yes, it definitely sounds like Nxivm.
  14. Preston Lee is the actual name of the perpetrator. The victim was Iris Daily. The victim was found June 6, 1982.
  15. Same here.
  16. He turned himself in according to the update.
  17. I totally agree that the police should have taken the three missing persons cases more seriously, but I thought that it was only after the protest that the six other girls were officially reported missing. Still, it was infuriating. The first hours are the most important in a missing persons case and that mother knew right away that her daughter was in danger.
  18. That final scene can be viewed here. My brother still talks about that episode.
  19. I caught the last hour of the new No One Would Tell. Sally Jessy Raphael was the judge in the original, so I guess they wanted a "name" (Mira Sorvino) for the remake. In the original (which is on YouTube for anyone interested) Bobby was from a lower-income family. And the murder was definitely premeditated since he brought a knife to stab her to death. They made it look more like the guy just lost control in the remake. In real life, the victim (Amy Carnevale) was stabbed and slashed, so I don't know why it was changed in the updated version. The real life killer is actually eligible now for parole since he was a minor at the time of the crime.
  20. Martha is responsible for her husband's death, isn't she? Looks like she was the driver of the car. Maybe guilt plays a role in her craziness. On Talking Dead, Tonya Pinkins said there was a cut scene where she holding onto a car that wouldn't stop. She wished the scene had remained to better explain her character's reaction. I don't think it would have helped much. Martha's now a serial killer and it makes no sense to me based on her backstory.
  21. Matthew really blew it on the decorating. He threw everything at that cake. I liked Taylor's rainbow colors and she did best with the twist, but Natasha did a beautiful job and her leprechaun legs were cute. The Scoop on Sherbet vs. Sherbert
  22. I don’t mean to pick on you, @Vixenstud, just playing Devil’s Advocate, but if Debbie were a man, with the same demeanor and personality, would he call him “pushy”? Mumford praises Neema Barnette, who is a woman. It seems he just didn't like Debbie Allen's style.
  23. I don't know. But Al surmised that the woman must have watched Morgan's tape and that's why she knew stuff. They never explained beyond that.
  24. I suppose because she knows he's continuing the work with the boxes and she wants him to stop.
  25. She watched his tape, so she does know some of his story. She's formed an opinion, possibly accurate, about him from that and their brief interaction.
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