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Plus the CW is notorious for being the station that pulls out all the stops with the pilot and then quietly packs them all away again until it's just close-ups of characters talking in poorly lit rooms.

yupyupyup. i only take care of that shit when i know i have the time to make sure it's as i want it the first go.

well, not a lot of enthusiasm really. it was a sacrifice so, like, no one was really supposed to be happy about it.

I refuse to acknowledge Once Upon a Time had more than 1 season and any spinoffs. It was a fun show with a bad cgi budget that was unfortunately cancelled before it had a chance to fully blossom. But perhaps that's for the best.

Disagree. In mockingjay is where you actually get the quote about survival. It never once resembled a love triangle to me. Then again, Mockingjay is my favorite out of the series.

Except the love triangle never happened? It's wasn't "Ooh which boy should I choose" it was "Who can I survive with." very different from a love triangle and very fitting in with the fact that it's katniss's story, not the rebellion's, not panem's.

Maybe crabcakes?

His rep confirmed it and it's on his official fb page.

Pictures? it sounds lovely.

was this the one for me? that's actually super interesting.

Odd, my sister went full vegan by the book and ended up getting nowhere near the amount she needed.

what's your protein source? (just out of curiosity. my older sister went vegan about either years ago and was veg for five before that)

It's a piece of cinematic history bc the copyright ran out so no one had to pay to play it for the Christmas season so it played constantly. It bombed when it first released.

I disagree that it's too limiting. I think it's perfect. If it were broader then it wouldn't have felt like part of the narrative. Plus, as LadyJillybean says,prim's death is the most important part for katniss and that is as detailed as katniss could remember

I wouldn't necessarily say that (at least it isn't that way in my experience) most people I know (and i am just a hair above the target audience) like the last book but simply prefer the second. My opinion changes some days. I love the first half of catching fire and the secondish half of mockingjay (basically when

I don't want this simply because I hate It's a Wonderful Life with every fiber of my being and don't want more of it out there. I was in the play in high school and we had to watch the movie about 4 times before we could even start reading lines for some reason, then what felt like once a week after that for two and a

she was trying to release him. that's why she found that book.

some of them are just priceless. "Netflix won't kill Hitler." "phone's gone. Call 911?" "it was a small blue pill and she was amazing!"

The first coherent one i got was "You're right, the Wiggles are breaking up."

From what I remember (it's been a few years) the book presents it as an abridgment of a book already written about two completely real countries. Like there's commentary in it about S. Morgenstern (the "original author") and the countries are given to be wholly nonfictional. (There was a whole on about the history of