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Grrarrggh

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  1. That's why it always angers up my blood when fans claim she thought everything out from the beginning.
  2. I hope he doesn't get another coaching gig period. He shouldn't have been coaching college boys either. Then again it seems like a lot of these coaches shouldn't be in charge of a hot dog stand let alone 125 human beings. HAHAHAHA and loose money?!?! Ahhh, thanks for the laugh.
  3. It also didn't help that Jo can't math so the cost of things was odd. It seemed downright cruel to me that Ron and Neville didn't get their own wands until the ones that were forced on them broke. It's not like their families knew nothing of the magical world AND were nearly homeless level poor. A wand that picks you is godsdamed important. Plus, why were the Weasley children always wearing muggle clothing? That I don't believe. I think he never got a high position because for someone who supposedly is obsessed with muggles and has worked with them since he was 17 he can't even remember the world telephone and other things?
  4. I'm right there with you hating Chicago style pizza. I'm New York pizza all the way, nice and thin with lots of cheese. White pizza, the kind without any tomato sauce at all, is also great. I used to love fictional Kevin McCallister from Home Alone as a kid because he also would only eat cheese pizza, so finding out there was a pizza that was pretty much only cheese was a wonder. I didn't mind the "accent" on the NW Arkansas hunter (though how many times could she say she was hunting in North West?) because she actually was a Valley girl. And anything she does to get back at her parents for giving her that horrible name is alright in my books. The BELT was fine, it was how she was wearing it that wasn't. It needed a Ramones t-shirt or something. And to be worn as an actually holding-up-your-trousers belt. Not an odd hula hoop thing.
  5. All parents should be old enough to know that you shouldn't be watching your children while you're in the kitchen. You should be watching the food, fire, knives, boiling water etc.
  6. Knows everything? Seriously? He left CSI behind to focus on other research in a whole other area of science. He's not going to keep up with something he thinks he'll never bother with again. I liked Allie more than whatever his name. His puppy dog eyes at her every episode was getting tiring. The judge that said the civil trial could go forward because of an unauthenticated video should be debarred.
  7. I liked the bathrooms in the Pepperidge house, finally some sort of colour! Too bad it was the same for all three bathrooms. The backsplash looked fine in my opinion. Though how they can claim a house with those super cheap looking grey floors and open concept is "up market" baffles the mind.
  8. That seems to be par for the course in reality television marriages.
  9. There had to be money coming from the family or something more to the Amsterdam hunter's story. Why else would she choose two extremely expensive places to put down roots? Didn't people used to offer to sell their body parts for a bribe to get out of looking at other people's holiday snaps? Now they pay money to see them? Weird.
  10. Sounds like a typically very wealthy White male over the age of 40.
  11. But I've got to wonder if that was producer created and just as fake as the fights?
  12. Actually, according to my Mom who is a big antiques person the pieces they showed looked to be of very good quality. True antiques, not just old furniture.
  13. Sorry, I switched Snape based annoyances without warning. It's a bit of a disorder lol. I meant he hurt the Light's side in the Second War.
  14. TheLastKidPicked now THAT is the kind of stuff I'd pay extra for in 2021 (even 2022) and I'm not being sarcastic. That looks so cool!! I always wonder about security. Between the robots taking over ala Skynet and people hacking everything all that tech surrounding you, running your life, sounds scary.
  15. All of that seems to complicated in the producer's eyes. Whereas it seems every simpleton "knows" what meaningless terms like "modern farmhouse" mean and seems to find them vitally important.
  16. It's not about any info he could or couldn't get from Harry. It's about convincing Voldemort that he is his man through and through AND, in Voldemort's opinion, keeping Dumbledore and others from realising this. Voldemort would never expect Snape to act like a DE. He would expect him to play his part in pretending he's Dumbledore's man. It's a big failing of the way she writes Slytherins all together. Out and out almost psychotic evilness might be fine for Bellatrix but she applies to it every Slytherin save Slughorn. He's the only true Slytherin of the series. He actually gets through the world with cunning. Lucius Malfoy is slightly Slytherin-ish but he too fails at it. This isn't even getting into the fact that for 13 years Snape wasn't a spy and hurt the future Second War more than almost any other non real DE. How many Slytherins from his years as head of house immediately became DEs? All? And how many people who should have been Aurors were never made them because of his horrible teaching and requirement that only pupil's who received an O could be in his NEWT Potions class? Plus he clearly could have taught almost a generation of children quite a lot based on what was in his old text book but he never bothered.
  17. He said he had a job he could do online. They started saying he needed an office but that fell by the wayside. The first house was obviously a holiday place with that bunk room. I knew they'd pick the third the moment I saw the second bedroom already had two beds in it.
  18. Plus that info could be used by bigoted home owners to keep certain people from buying their house.
  19. I liked the quirk of the couple, and didn't hear anything vocal fry-ish, let alone a focal fry ;) I'd bet my bottom dollar that they were the ones who put up that wallpaper though, the house wasn't just found with it.
  20. Any good double agent would have acted nice and kind to Harry, trying to get into his confidence. He wouldn't have acted so obviously "evil". That defeats the point of supposedly spying for Voldemort.
  21. He needs to run? I thought SHE did.
  22. But why would they need baby gates, isn't that supposedly one of the reasons parents claim when they require open concept?
  23. Redcliffe AU female hunter had an odd accent. Seemed to be a mix of New York, Russia, Australia with just a bit of rhotacism or a stuffy nose.
  24. I liked the RI lady. She seemed very nice, fun and really cares about her children.
  25. The Likeness is my favourite for exactly what you said; the mystery is almost inconsequential. My second fave is The Secret Place. I really didn't like Broken Harbour because I couldn't stand any of the characters, and while I love Into The Woods I still can't get over the ending or lack thereof lol. When I want to read about mysteries that have never been solved I'll pick up some non-fiction. I purposely read fiction to be in a world where the good guys mostly win and the mysteries are nicely tied up for the reader. Faithful Place was great as well, especially as I read it after The Secret Place instead of before. I think it works better that way. SPOILER Some people don't like the semi magical bits in The Secret Place but I thought it was needed for the characterisation of the killer. Without that changing her and how she related to her friends she would have never done it.
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