DanaK
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Cooking with game meat. March 9
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And she’s a dangerous shark who, unlike Sonny these days, isn’t afraid to go for the throat and succeeds when she does
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Ohhhh, it looks like Miss Wu has been quietly poisoning (or just sickening) Victor. And on Holly Sutton’s behalf
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I don't think I've seen a single special about his crimes. I think I only know very general stuff from news reports
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CNN is showing this on their linear channel this Saturday; check your local listings
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No. Assuming they have 22 or so episodes this season, their finale will likely be in May
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I really didn’t like the trio Sorelle, except when they were harmonizing with Chance. I can’t decide whether they felt too olde timey or too juvenile. Something just seemed too off about them Favorites: Ross was pretty good and one of the few this episode who didn’t seem like they were sleepwalking their audition Michael B - really nice vocals Noivas - He unexpectedly took it up a few notches in being soulful
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At least now that some have watched the series and reported here, others are better informed at how difficult the material is.
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Sorry all, I had no idea how difficult this doc series was going to be when I posted the topic
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Can they only use what they take off the platform or are there staples in a pantry they can use?
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These guys run off the rails so easily
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https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/jon-lindstrom-on-ryans-demise/
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Nice song!
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If I didn’t go into the episode knowing that was Marie Osmond, I wouldn’t recognize her
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At the very least, Michael and Willow (and their family) should try a truce with a reduction in hostilities towards Nina (Nina the same). If I were Liesel I would have asked for that specifically
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He also indicated on the stand that he was addicted to drugs and it caused him to be paranoid. So I have no issue with believing he killed his wife and son because he was going to be found out for at least the embezzlement and because he was paranoid from his drug addiction (at least according to him)
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It looked to me that because the agent was corrupt, he just wanted to use any means he could to shut the protestors down. Though I'm not sure why he killed Derrick, unless he felt that was a way to succeed in his task. But it was so blatantly wrong and illegal and obvious, though obviously not the first time members of law enforcement had corrupt attempt, I'm surprised he thought he could get away with it in full view of his men, the security guard and the 3 remaining protestors (though it looks like he almost did)
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What I meant was, they were promoting this a couple of days before the verdict came in, so a verdict of guilty likely upped the interest in this episode. It did do a bit better in the ratings compared to at least the previous few episodes
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I was glad to see Tan stepped back from his obsessive quest to learn more about Bonnie's boyfriend. I was also glad to see Luca work towards a relationship with his half sister
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I think the scenes between Joe and Frank were the best and most emotional parts of the episode, especially the home movies at the end I think I pegged the Doctor as the serial killer about midway through him profiling the killer