Dorv
Ivey West
Dorv

Why do you blame Hollywood for trying to create flicks that people will pay to see? Aren't moviegoers to blame in this case?

Expect to be disappointed in season two then. I'd say that there is more sex in the first four episodes than there was in the first four of season one.

He is, by all reports, an incredibly well-grounded guy. I work with the Angel Flight organization that helped transport him back and forth to Baltimore many times for evaluation and treatment, including the flight up for the final transport. We've been rooting for Richard for a long time :)

I've seen the Wonder Woman Pilot, and I'm a fan of Palicki, so I choose to ignore it.

I think the EEOC would/should prevent them from asking, but there's nothing to prevent you from giving them anything you choose.

But the point is, it isn't about the quality of the show (Which I do disagree ... I'm not sure any of the four listed are any good, but OouT and Alcatraz have the most potential), but it is about the amount of people watching.

McNabb did that to McNabb as much as (if not considerably more than) Shanahan did that to McNabb.

Certainly lessens any hypothetical, down-the-road, importance of their father, no?

Fixed :)

Wow. I'm not sure I'd heard that (Other than the 18 other times you've posted it in this comment section :) )

It's less featured, for one :)

I've not had any significant problems yet. Cobook did incorrectly match a couple of my contacts with Social Media accounts, but that was pretty easy to resolve.

Yes, because people NEVER get in relationships with that type of age difference :)

yeah, that version was so ridiculously broken.

You should have seen the pre-air version that they showed at SDCC. At least now they've dumped the dopey boyfriend subplot (the cop's boyfriend) and added the "father is responsible for the partner's death" bit.

There's no way to manually merge? You've not tried dragging one contact into another? Works fine for me :)

Anyone that works in a "ten pounds of X in a five pound bag" always has my respect.

Yes, but when you compare it to, say Wes' death in the Angel finale, it contains none of the same impact. When Wes died, I felt like that was the price the audience had to pay (nods to the "It Must Be Tuesday" trope). I did not get that same sense when Anya died. Maybe I was supposed to, but it didn't happen.

I guess why I hate Anya's death more than any of my other favorites that Joss killed off, was that it wasn't necessary. You're right, she was a hero just by showing up. So, in the end, it felt to me her death was to just hit a checklist: "Shitty, awful, off-head death because it fits the genre."

No, Adam, apparently you have to put up a bunch of banners and blacked out logos, as if everyone who doesn't already read the site knows what is going on.