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Anela

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  1. Reading back: I loved Cinnamon's Wake. It was so great that the whole town turned out for the wake. My favourite part was first, when Babette said she knocked Cinnamon off the couch, was it? And the cat slid across the floor. That had me *rolling* with laughter. Then Rory, walking with Lane: Lane: "Did you laugh?" Rory: *shakes head* Lane: "Did you want to?" Rory: *nods*
  2. I record it from ABC Family, and have just watched the episode in which Rory hosts the DAR event, and Emily and Richard argue with Logan's parents. That, and the episode with Sores and Boils Alley, and Kirk's performance art at Miss Patty's little show.
  3. I can't believe that Eph is still questioning Abe. The man knows what he's talking about. I would have preferred that Sean Astin's character stayed, and someone else had died - I liked him, even though he was an idiot to do what he did and help to get all of this started. I love Fet - he's great.
  4. I've watched the whole thing, over the past twenty-four hours. Wow. I guessed who the killer was.
  5. I also liked Anne's Carrie moment, even though I liked her mother. It would be nice to see her go after those who really were evil.
  6. I've been catching up with the show, thanks to my DVR, and I agree: but enough with the tears. I'm also surprised by how much I liked later episodes - I was interested at first, but some of it was getting on my nerves. My DVR didn't catch all of the episode in which Cotton was crying over his lost girlfriend - did they kill her after all? I'll have to check other threads here. So Isaac is now sick. I don't like Mercy - she was stupid to believe in someone who tortured her in the first place, but I don't entirely like Mary, either. The way Alden could overlook all of the innocents' deaths and run off with her, also boggled my mind. I don't care if they've been in love for years - the woman helped to coerce villagers into killing their own.
  7. I remember him from Touching Evil, and Lost. I liked his character here. One thing that bothers me is something I saw mentioned on the IMDB boards: why would they want to kill off their whole source of food? "Let's destroy the world!" and then what?
  8. I figured something must happen to Zoe, but that was too much. I don't root for either of the Underwoods - I don't like them. The wife will get to the point where she seems to be a human being, only to return to this cold, calculating robot.I prefer her when she shows emotion, and regret for her actions. Zoe, as well - she was only ambitious to a point. I want the good guys to win. The one murder was bad enough - and Stamper, helping to send a fellow addict off the rails, and then be complicit in killing him? I want him to be found out, as well.
  9. I had no idea who Corey Stoll was, before this show, but now I know where I've seen him before: C.O.G. I'm going to have to watch House of Cards.
  10. Now I'm having Spitting Image flashbacks, to the Paul Daniels skits, where his wig would take off like an animal: http://youtu.be/V9AJi_FcfE0?t=1m36s
  11. Damn, I cried when the girls were hugging each other after having done the spell to open up the ceiling and show fireworks. (My sister and I no longer have a relationship, but I love shows like this that do have them.) With all of the weird things going on, and the worries of something else being out there, you'd think that someone would be keeping a better eye on Ingrid. She's passing out in the garden (she's done it more than once), and they decide to just blame it on alcohol. I don't think she was drunk the first time.
  12. I'm only just getting the Walder Frey comments (I saw a few last night). I'm only semi-into Game of Thrones. I liked this show in ways, and will watch again, but it wasn't gripping. I don't really know of Corey Stoll, although I recognize him from somewhere - I googled him, and bald, he looks like a thinner version of a tow truck driver who once towed us home). I didn't like the setup of trouble with the wife, who is suddenly going to realize that his job is so very important, and will want him back (?). She spoke of the new boyfriend being there all the time, praised him for that, and then proceeded to ignore him and his lame attempts at shooting down her husband, all the while, focusing on the husband on her computer screen. "Oh, look at the parasite trying to attack you. Isn't it precious?" Just put it in the box! That made me cringe. Was that a heart in the large jar? that the old man fed his blood? I wonder why Sean Astin's character owes the people who wanted the coffin out of there, and why nobody missed the German man who had his head pummelled. (Ew.)
  13. Haha! Hi kikismom. :D I'd forgotten I'd posted any links to the zombie tarot. I bought that two years ago, this month. I might try using them to predict what happens in the show, at least for myself. That was one suggestion for learning how to read the cards, nine years ago, when I got my first deck. Someone said she ruined a show for herself, when doing that, though. I can't remember what else I was going to say. I'm glad this place is here - TWOP wasn't the only place to close for me. I'm a member of a goal-setting site, that has been around for almost ten years, and I signed up in the second month in 2005. They're closing this month, and I wouldn't have known if I didn't have friends from the site on facebook - only a handful of us received confirmation of its closing, when we emailed the people who used to run the site. Some have moved to another site, but others are just closing their accounts. I was Anela at TWOP, although I started out with a different name in 2005 or 2006, when I lurked on the Lost, and Grey's forums.
  14. I was glad the show was back, until the thing at the end showed up.
  15. I wanted to watch all of this on the on-demand, but they only have three episodes - 1, 3, and 6. I don't understand why they do that. I'll have to watch online, at some point.
  16. Someone here mentioned that they liked Jason with Lorelai. I wasn't so keen on him at first, but I get it now, and I agree. The bit with his dog, and special commands that only he would know, made me laugh.. that, "move a little to the left". Silly/playful.
  17. I've just watched the finale, and I'm more confused than ever. Nina did get me with the tears again, but I was quickly back to wondering just how/why the other side was falling apart, and how the story got so convoluted, when there was enough drama with them as high school kids. Originals, hybrids, rings that bring people back from the dead, triangles of doom, travellers, doppelgangers...
  18. I loved Duma Key, 11/22/63, and Doctor Sleep - I read them all over the past year, although Doctor Sleep almost lost me with the ridiculous bad guys. I liked Carrie, and loved Salem's Lot, when I read it eleven years ago. Gerald's Game, and Insomnia, I just barely remember. I've never read The Stand, because Mum told me that it made her sick. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... I liked that one. Lisey's Story, and Rose Madder, I made it through those, as well. And that one that A&E made a series out of a year or two ago - I remember one thing really shocking and upsetting me. the book wasn't great... what was that one? I've never read the Dark Tower series. A friend told me that I should. I still want to read The Shining, and "It".
  19. I could see The Book Thief, as a small series. I loved that book. A Year by the Sea, about an older woman coming to life again.
  20. Thank you - that was the word I was looking for. :)
  21. I loved the last episode of Dead Like Me. I watched it again last Saturday, thanks to Chiller, and my DVR.
  22. The female law enforcement officers in high heels, bugs me every time. I also hate the way some shows will have dialogue in which at least one character somehow manages to fill the viewer, and other characters on the show, when it comes to what's happened so far, and got them to that point. They talk fast, and slip in all sorts of things - the vampire diaries does this *a lot*.
  23. The Returned. I also still have three episodes of Wonderland to watch (from Australia). I'm English, and have lived over here for years... I stopped watching the shows on PBS, some years back. I don't know why. I need to catch up with some on Netflix - and I love that they have All Creatures Great and Small, Midsomer Murders, and so on.
  24. Heroes, Scandal, Vampire Diaries (which I'd never intended to watch in the first place). On the last one, nobody dies for long, and a girl is in love with two serial killers (basically)- one snaps necks when he's pissed and pouting, but a lucky few have rings that bring them back to life. the witch keeps getting hurt, and how many doppelgangers are there going to be?? It's all ridiculous, and I loathe love triangles as it is. Lorelai was too quiet and sad, in the last season of Gilmore Girls. There are so many shows that I just stopped watching. I still watch Grey's, but now that they've brought in another surprise sister? Ugh. I hated the denny stuff, hated Izzie losing her mind, and meredith going ahead and having sex with mcsleazy at the prom. ghost denny was priceless.
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