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I think, taken by themselves, there is nothing overtly sinister about his interactions with Jane. I would agree that he seems more genuine with her than with others, and that he may even see her as a surrogate Sarah. However, if I'm her mother watching things like him whispering to her before her date or hearing

I like Marco and I worry that the best thing for him is to stay far, far away from the Rayburns.

There is no way to review a Netflix series that will satisfy everyone. One or two episodes a day gets ahead of the people who can't or don't binge watch. One episode a week runs the risk of bingers getting bored before reviews catch up to where they've watched. One long review of the series keeps people from

Linda Cardenelli played that proposal scene beautifully. Charming, adorable, just the right amount of vulnerable. Even as I agreed with Marco my heart was still breaking for her.

I totally fell for the dream sequence, to the point where when Ghost Sarah showed up and John acknowledged her I said, "Wait, she's real?!" out loud and everything. It was one of the few fantasy sequences I've seen where I was relieved instead of annoyed to realize It Was All A Dream, so that speaks well for it.

Yeah, I'm sure Robert's death was planned from very early on. I wouldn't be surprised if in earlier drafts it would have been the inciting incident to bring Danny back to town in the first place instead of the dedication ceremony, but they decided there was more to flesh out with him first.

I'm one episode ahead, but only because I got caught up in time for yesterday's and I decided to keep going.

Oh, I definitely think television is heading in the right direction on that front.

But for every well-written, dynamic, and interesting female character on television, you can find probably five well-written, dynamic, and interesting male characters. Stories written by men often (and I'm not saying always, or even a majority of the time) focus more on men, and stories written by women often focus

It's not that they can't; it's that they often don't.

I know Detective Potts means well giving Danny the tapes from the interviews, but it's going to put an awful lot of blame on John for not speaking up back when he was a fourteen year old who probably simultaneously worshiped and was terrified of his father and was still freshly mourning the loss of his sister (unless

Kevin pointedly hating the eulogy stood out to me, though I don't know that I could articulate why.

Band of Brothers.

Yeah, I love Zoe and John's relationship and hope it never ever changes because they both know what they want from each other and they're both getting it. It's basically perfect.

I finally got caught up to the reviews and now they slow down?! Of course they do.

Michael from 10 Things I Hate About You

Charlie Francis was a double agent the whole time?!

Divine move? Divine move? I'm a THOUSAND YEARS OLD, YOU CAN'T KILL ME!

We must have seen very different movies if you took Patsy's emotion at the end of the film to be anything resembling happy or joyous.

Also, bizarre and unjustified leaps in character logic, entertaining pieces that never seem to come together as a satisfying whole, and the occasional character thrown down a well.