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I was sure that when baby Mickey was tested, they'd find out that Eric and Sarah aren't her biological parents, but, no...
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Ian McIlhinny (Barristan Selmy) was on DOCTOR WHO as "Ko Sharmus" in "Ascension of the Cybermen" and will almost certainly be in the season finale next week as well.
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1 hour ago, Katy M said:
How do you not know if you ran someone over or not?
No one ran anyone over. A car crossed the median and forced Adrienne off the road and, I think, into a tree.
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3 hours ago, dubbel zout said:
There's no quirky best friend yet.
There's the neighbor, who fulfills this role even though she's not technically a friend.
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I loved this. But I was a HUGE "Crazy Ex Girlfriend" and "Eli Stone" fan. It also reminded me of "Isn't It Romantic," the Rebel Wilson movie where she hits her head and ends up in a romcom, complete with random musical numbers.
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On 1/24/2020 at 8:24 AM, Lastwaltz said:
Does anyone have a thought about what shocking - or startling? - thing Chad and Abby discover?
My guess is they discover that Gabi can blow up Julie's heart and/or that she forced Lani to dump Eli at the altar.
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7 hours ago, boes said:
Eric is right.
Brady is an absolute delusional putz for bringing that walking pustule over to John and Marlena's and a total asshole expecting Eric to forgive her.
And they didn't even mention that Kristen RAPED Eric when he was a priest and tried to make it look like it was Nicole. Even if Jarlena were willing to "forgive" Kristen for Brady's sake, they should have asked her to leave before Eric got there.
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22 hours ago, Raja said:
So was he justified or another what are you doing here mistake?
The judge (Maya Rudolph) was a TO fan, so Janet conjured him up (dressed as Raylan) to butter her up.
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Timothy Oliphant had a guest starring role (as himself in full Raylan Givens mode) on THE GOOD PLACE last week.
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Timothy Oliphant had a guest starring role (as himself as Raylan Givens in JUSTIFIED) on THE GOOD PLACE.
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Did they know this was the series finale? In many ways, this works, but they completely dropped the plot about the native Canadians. Did Anne write the letter to the Globe? Was there any fall out from this? We'll never know.
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2 hours ago, msrachelj said:
I'm so disappointed and angry that the writers felt the need to resurrect Stephano. This is just insane. He was a human being and deserves to rest in peace, dead in a grave or ashes, even if he was evil. Can they not think of another villain, another storyline. This is unbelievable because, how old would Joe M. be now?...What is the story, it had better be that the real original Stephano is still dead and Dr. Rolfe the magician, only gathered some DNA from the corpse to create the new Stephano .
I agree, but it is Steve's body (and DNA). We THINK Rolfe put Stephano's "essence" onto a microchip (as he did with Gina) and put that into Steve. So the "real" Stephano is (probably) dead.
If this is true, once Stevano reveals himself to anyone who isn't Kate, Rolfe or "Gina," they just have to knock him out and remove the chip to "kill" Stephano and restore Steve.
The same is true for Gina and Hope.
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Dean talked himself out of the win. I don't believe he HAS any moral "lines" that he wouldn't cross in the game, so he really had no idea how to answer this question. But he should have come up with a better lie. He was immediately called out by the multiple jurors he had promised a final two alliance to. This is what lost him the game.
Noura also talked herself out of a possible win, but, honestly, what else could we have expected. She wasn't suddenly going to become rational and concise in her arguments. Nor was she NOT going to annoy the jurors.
Tommy was the only one who gave a somewhat coherent response without outright lying or alienating the jury. I don't particularly like him, but he played a decent under the radar, but nice to everyone, game and won on jury management and he totally played Noura (which further endeared him to the jury), getting her to believe he couldn't make fire and thus taking him to the final while keeping his hands clean on the Lauren boot.
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23 minutes ago, Pearson80 said:
Hope is a millionaire.
I don't think she is, any more. Didn't she and Bo start the detective agency because her trust fund was empty? IIRC, they even sold the Fancy Face because they were in dire financial straights.
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I hope the production employee sues the hell out of Burnett & co. If they'd ejected Dan earlier, she wouldn't have been groped by him.
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15 hours ago, shapeshifter said:
Susie and her sister got their dead mother’s house torched for the insurance money. While they were watching it burn, Susie said the insurance money would cover Midge’s money lost to gambling.
But unless someone or something intervenes, I would expect Susie to gamble away the insurance money too.That's why Susie put Joel in charge of Midge's finances. She knows she has a gambling problem. I'm pretty sure she'll immediately give the insurance money to Joel for Midge, so as to avoid this temptation.
Susie is a TERRIBLE manager, even without the embezzlement. I don't understand why they hadn't signed the contract with Shy sooner. They shouldn't be leaving on an international tour without a signed contract. And it's clear that she didn't do a good job negotiating the radio spots, or they wouldn't have been paid in sanitary napkins and pancake syrup, not to mention not vetting the Schlaffley script in advance.
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8 hours ago, LadyChatts said:
Next week, Noura seems to be acting crazy. Big surprise.
Tommy says he needs to get Lauren out because she can win.
They want us to THINK Tommy is talking about Lauren, but he just said "she," but I fear it's Janet that he's referring to. Either one of them might be able to beat him.
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Have none of these people ever watched SURVIVOR before? They should NEVER pick their core alliance members for the reward, especially if it's one that everyone wants. Of course, Noura would go batshit crazy when she's passed over. If Dean wasn't such a dumbass, Tommy would be sitting in Ponderosa.
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There are two GoT alumni in this season of THE CROWN:
Charles Dance (Tywin) plays Mountbatten and Rupert Vansittart (Royce) plays Cecil King.
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3 hours ago, ProfCrash said:
Kellee didn't know what Missy said in confessionals and to Elisabeth at that time. And Kellee was willing to vote out Missy over Dan so I am sure Kellee understood voting her out over Dan.
Kellee accepted Aaron and Elisabeth's apology on Twitter but I have not seen any sign that she accepted Missy's.
I don't remember how much was said in the next tribal council, and we don't know what Jamal told her, so perhaps she doesn't know everything.
But I think she does know some of this.
I think she can forgive Missy for voting her out quite easily, but I would think that her gaslighting of Janet would be unforgivable.
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If "Stefano" is a Salemite with a memory chip, he can't reveal himself to Chad, ever. It would only work if he's someone that Chad has never seen or met. I don't expect Ron to do this, though (I've seen speculation and possible spoilers about this).
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I'm really surprised at how friendly Kellee was to Missy after what happened in the game. I was expecting her to call out Missy's use of sexual harassment as a game play.
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7 hours ago, TVFan1 said:
How many goats are in that army?
Karishma, Dan, and Noura, for sure. But only two are needed, so I expect at least one of them to go before the finale.
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Piper should have noticed that Emily said her father wasn't around when she was a child, and was emotionally distant after she found him, but Ed was RIGHT THERE and was VERY close to Jo.
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S40.E14: It All Boils Down to This
in Survivor
I was rooting for Natalie, but Tony did play a better game this time around.
I think where Natalie messed up was in picking Michelle. She should have chosen Sarah. If Michelle beat Tony, he'd be gone and I think Nat would have won. If Tony won, Sarah and Tony would have had to turn on one another to convince the jury that they were the one "in charge" and Nat would have had a chance. And I also think that Michelle had a better chance of beating Tony in the fire-making.
No way should Nat have given away her immunity to take on Tony herself. Unless she thought she was the bestest fire-maker ever, this was not a risk worth taking, no matter what Rob says.