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Yay! It’s back! Loved this one, although it took me a minute to get back into “Lucifer” head space. They really walk that line between “rote procedural” and “paranormal drama” so well, although the major connection seems to be humor. They really lean into the absurdity of the procedural part, which makes the whole

Lame. The conversation pit isn’t even shaped like Texas. What the hell kind of person made this, anyway? 

I watched a few of those as well, when I remembered! I really loved  Twelfth Night.

As a professional musician, the elimination of professional musicians from the study stood out to me. I guess they did that because we already have additional appendages of a sort? I mean, I guess my bow becomes just another bit of my arm while I am playing, but it doesn’t do anything other than make music. Just seems

I think the key point that should be taken away from this piece is that recordings of original Broadway productions should be provided to the rest of us poor souls. I hate how many amaaaaaaazing plays and musicals and oh-my-god-you-should-have-seen-its I have missed because I don’t live in or near New York, and also

It really astonishes me the number of people who believe in ghosts. And maybe they don’t really believe, but they find it fun to spread the story, but I truly have no patience when someone goes off on a ghost story about something that can very easily be explained by coincidence, nature, or photographic phenomena. Do

This is my biggest pet peeve about all of these shows. The writing is often so bad. Your explanation sounds annoyingly plausible.

As the mother of a 16 year old, I find the fact that kids that young are legally allowed to marry full grown-ass adults abhorrent. All of this is deeply sad.

I LOVED this book, so I am definitely going to give this a try, although it doesn’t seem like they are using one of the bits of imagery that really stuck with me and made me wary of mirrors in dark rooms for a while (the piebald side...yeesh.) Julianne Moore is perfect for this.

I’ve always loved this story. The title story is also quite good, “Bears Discover Fire”.

I’m still thinking about it and wish I had more episodes to watch. Truly one of the best. 

I do love Bashir and Garak together. I guess I’m just stuck in those season 1 and 2 doldrums, although the doctor has already drastically improved in the last episode we watched. 

I’m with you almost all the way. (I can’t stand Kira. If she and Bashir were to fall out an airlock I would not weep.)

THANK you. I could not figure out why everyone kept talking about Shuri. The perfect choice is clear. Nakia would be perfect. M’batu would also work. Winston Duke was my favorite in the movie. 

In the middle of a Deep Space Nine re-watch with my family, so my current faves are these guys:

Ah, okay, I guess that makes more sense. Thanks!

I don’t get this. If, as the article states, “Spacey and his attorneys are already aware...” of the accuser’s identity, what the hell is this even about? Not being anonymous in the courtroom? I guess I don’t understand the issue. If the accused and his attorneys are aware of who this is, why does anyone else need to

I love Dhani’s face all through that solo. Just sheer joy.

Yep. I’m 44 and have seen pictures of my first bday where I am covered in icing. I made my kids little individual cakes to smash on their first birthdays, as well. This is not new.

Saw a guy on youtube sneak into this village and go through a couple of these. They are soooo cheaply built, and mostly completely unfinished inside. There is also a strange sort of central mall area. Just the weirdest. edited to add: channel called Fearless and Far. Fun video!