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I was kind of offended by it's use after watching that, in a "How Dare They?" kind of way.

You're all nuts. That man grunts like Cookie Monster in human form, he doesn't even speak real words.

Either she's banking on the 'Tara is Dead' hoping no one will consider that Tara was already dead, or she's going to come back Godric-style, which… yeah.

I think the show writers played this such that it would become apparent, at least a little in the beginning with her hovering around Taystee all throughout her youth,but by the time the RJ reveal comes along, if you didn't know it then, you would have missed it outright.

Truth! When he didn't recoil I immediately expected Flaca to be declared the winner.

There were some moments where the chi-town prison almost appeared to be Emerald City.

Ok, wait. I want to take some of that back. The last scene with the detective just happened, and this 'Omen'-esque approach to people who potentially thwart the Satanic plan isn't working so well for me.

Second. I think this movie manages to work on it's own without comparison. Zoe does a great job, as well, I think. I'm also inclined to put Polanski's version in my top three, if not at the top, and I was completely annoyed to hear this was happening (although glad the version with Gwyneth attached was axed, a

Look at the flowers, Jack. Just look at the flowers.

Amen, I'm sorry. I just got done watching and I was somewhat floored by this episode. it worked for me, completely. I knew from that whistling kettle in he beginning that something bad was going to happen and was braced for it the entire episode — and STILL didn't see all that coming. Lizzie letting her crazy run

No, I agree, when I think of it, it seems like she's been strangely present following her resurrection. It could be or the one-liners, perhaps, but I don't know. When you consider that she was definitely missing from Cordelia's vision, it rings suspicious.

Didn't the Witch Hunters own blinding Cordelia, though?

yeah, if you're not going to respond to any of the things I said, then I think we're done.

No, that was the sound of my point flying over the tunnel wrapped around your head, pal.

Yeah, and the n-word is considered to be generally offensive. Within the african-american community—which is not 'generally' but specific to that community, it's used frequently and considered by the younger generation of african americans to be not,or less offensive (as I sit here watching 'Arsenio' get bleeped out

Well, you are pretty much the only other person expressing any dissent, and you were somewhat late to the table (so was I), so.. he kind of is. Sure there might be people reading who agree with him but it seems you were the only one of those folks compelled to join in. I'm not seeing the point in you bringing this

I've seen (and enjoyed) the first season of the UK version, but I had seen the first few episodes of the US version and realized that they were nearly shot-for-shot remakes of the original. Does it ever veer off in it's own direction?

I never said anything about workplace etiquette. I'm sure you had a LOT of replies to sort through there so I can understand the confusion, but I addressed the usage of the term **within the gay community**, not the workplace.

I specifically said in the comment you replied to that there are still people who feel the way he does.

I'm suddenly reminded of the scene in "Religulous" where Bill Maher talks to the rabbi. The rabbi is using language in such a literal way that Bill ends up bailing on the interview.