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  1. That's what I took from it. I was wondering why her face was never shown in that flashback with her father. Give him a chance! :) There are still two episodes left.
  2. What a good episode, a complex plot with two mysteries a hundred years apart, leisurely paced, somewhat convoluted with a thoroughly logical conclusion, just what I've come to expect from Masterpiece Mystery. I normally detest the subplots of the hero's personal life, that's any detective, not just Morse, but Endeavour is such a shy quiet guy, I actually like it. When Mr B-H came home with his Indian son I was reminded of Mr Earnshaw coming home with Heathcliff. I knew the headmistress's accident had something to do with it, but never saw she was an heir to the B-H's.
  3. I still prefer the Joan Hickson A Murder is Announced. Loved how faithful it was to the novel, my favorite Miss Marple by far, yet it still seemed to add new levels. And it introduced me to Samantha Bond.
  4. Weird thing about HP sauce is if you buy it in a supermarket it's very thin and runny, if you get it in a Scottish/Irish specialty shop it's much thicker.
  5. When it comes to not answering in the form of a question, I think there's a protocol, like Alex will remind you once, then after that you're on your own. The second time the contestant answered the question there was that uncomfortable quiet time, he realized what he left out and quickly re-answered in time.
  6. I don't mind watching the crazy relationships, as a singleton I get a certain evil glee observing these dysfunctional relationships up close and personal. However what I do mind is someone looking for typical [insert region or city here] charm who winds up buying a quickly and shoddily built cookie cutter McMansion in a development in the middle of fucking nowhere.
  7. Without a doubt! 75% child, 25% man. Intentional or not it's comedy gold, Liam's reaction to the tree branch was like a grand mal seizure. I must question the writers' long term goals though, it's getting harder and harder to picture Liam as a young romantic lead, and it's getting easier and easier to picture him as the comic relief. He's heading for Pam and Charlie territory.
  8. Are you serious? This is BellA, people get away with sick shit all the time. Thorne shot Ridge and never did any time. Pam kidnapped Donna, covered her in honey and sicked a bear on her. Rick detonated a car bomb. Quinn doesn't need to hire an attorney just yet.
  9. There was that wonderful scene on Suzanne's porch with Suzanne and Anthony, she says the girls are always trying to make her act right, Anthony says he knows something they don't, and I paraphrase: You ain't never gonna act right! That pretty much summed up their relationship.
  10. Sure does! Definitely in my top five. "Imogene, get serious! Who do you think you're talking to?! I've known you for 27 years, and all I can say is, if God was giving out sexually transmitted diseases to people as a punishment for sinning, then you would be at the free clinic all the time!" Pasted that awesome quote from wiki, funny, I always thought of that character's name as Ima Jean, never once thought it could be Imogene.
  11. Mystery writer Brendan DuBois was on not too long ago.
  12. Could someone correct the spelling of the title please. It's Endeavour. My favourite colour in the neighbourhood is blue, on my honour.
  13. Granted, there are average and less than average episodes, not everyone is a winner. The sweat shop ep comes to mind. The ones you mention, save the one about Eugenia Weeks, Suzanne's lesbian friend, are all pretty weak entries. I never get tired of hearing "Well, excuse me for not being up to date on my homosexual history and latest lesbian lingo!".
  14. My fave Suzanne rant, from Julia Gets Her Head Stuck in a Fence: You know, I'm sorry, but I don't think we like your tone of voice. Who do think you're talking to? For your information, we are the Sugarbaker sisters of Atlanta. We had people living here long before it burned. Our great great grandfather was Robert E Lee's roommate in college. Our other grandfather helped write the Georgia constitution. I, myself, have stood in the rose garden with Jimmy Carter. So, even if we do, on this particular day, happen to have our head temporarily stuck in a fence, we are not going to take any crap off some 2-bit low level bureaucratic usherette.
  15. The letter in Frida's memory box, addressed to her mother was from Mr Batten, the husband of the MP. Morse confronted him about it, Batten feigned ignorance, Morse later found a photo with Batten and Frida. Kitty Batten looked so familiar, it was killing me, I finally realized she's Jessie from I'd Do Anything! My memory of old Morse episodes is atrocious, did the Masons finally get back at Morse? I have no clue what that last scene meant!
  16. Did Quinn cut the power at Liam's house? I was wondering why he was walking around with a flashlight instead of just turning on the lights. I hope she doesn't hurt him too much, how much could his ego take?
  17. Love this! Bonnie's show was cancelled way too soon.
  18. Ideally, I'd like to see a panel with a news veteran as moderator, one comedian, someone in their twenties, and someone in their thirties. Norah O'Donnell, Whoopi, and Margaret Hoover come to mind. I can't think of anyone in their twenties. And my suggestion is to replace one panelist a year starting with the twenty year old.
  19. I can picture it easily. Liam accidentally runs over Walter White and Hope in a fit of Peta-sized proportions dumps his ass. Wyatt disowns his mother after he finds her snooping through his rogaine drawer. A drunken Liam and a drugged up Quinn find themselves lonely and horny in The Bikini Bar. Quinn slaps Liam as they leave the bar, Liam slaps her back, after some rough housing they find themselves in a warm embrace. Bam! And LiQ is born! See, this shit writes itself!
  20. Let's work this out. Ronn Moss was on for 25 years. Approximately 250 shows air a year (taking into account weekends, holidays, sports events etc.), so that means that after 25 years approximately 6,250 episodes of BB aired. According to IMDb RM appeared in 2,905. That's a little under half or averaging two episodes a week. Maybe with vacations, days off, and storyline lulls it's possible. I would add outside acting gigs, but I could never imagine anyone else hiring him for an acting job.
  21. I am. He's a superfan who's playing up his Southern charm so contestants (and posters) underestimate him. So far he's doing a great job.
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