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The movie that probably messed me up the most when I was a kid was Cat's Eye.  The idea of a little gnome guy coming in through the walls to steal your breath didn't help my already over active imagination.  Between that and Nightmare on Elm Street, I was convinced that I was going to be murdered in my bed.
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Quinto is too skinny.  I'm not completely sold on Rubber Man being the Frankenstein baby (I still hope the Frankenstein baby is the scratchy grandma troll in the basement…that it's the actual person, not a ghost, all fucked up and living in the walls or something.  I just really like the idea of this elderly freakshow

Yeah, I don't actually think the show is that deep.  Even if that was her motivations in the writers mind at the time (they have to have some story behind Moira besides sexy maid killed in the house), the show certainly isn't going to go back and explore that.  But it makes that scene all the more heartbreaking.

It's not really necessary, but why would you want to deprive yourself of the majesty that is the pilot?  Actually, you could watch all of the episodes so far this season and still not have a clue what's going on.  Nothing in particular has been explained since we started on this batshit crazy journey.   I wish Todd

I don't know if it's the house itself, but definitely the property seems to hold souls there in a state of limbo if they're buried there.  So that means ALL the ghosty bastards are somewhere in the yard!  The fact that Moira was buried and then cemented/gazebo constructed over her grave means she's stuck.   Her visit

do you mean those cocksucking lips?

Until they revealed that Gemma didn't know about Clay being responsible for JT's killing, I wouldn't have wanted her to be the one to take him down.  Now I wouldn't mind if she does, but I'd rather she finds out about everything that Clay's done and reach a limit when she finds out that he's a threat to Tara and the

Oh Starz, you're terrible. 

you have been a bad monkey!

I would care if Daryl died, but I'm pretty sure he's unkillable.

Oh wow, that's terrible.  I'm glad someone stepped in and he's gotten help.  That shift in the tone of his tweets was noticeable and I'm hardly ever on there.

Is this true?  Because I kind of wondered about that.  He's seemed different since his Who Charted? appearances and hosting TMZ…even his posts on twitter seemed strange for him.

What was up with Steven Brody Stevens on CBB?  He was so uncharacteristically quiet, it was almost unnerving.  Positive energy! Yyyess!

The political questions were the only misstep in that episode.  It got really awkward right there.  But the rest of it was a so good.  By far my favorite of the week.

the running gag about that patient being pretty much the most boring person on the planet was one of my favorites of this episode. 

I really hate to say it, but dammit if this show isn't my favorite on tv right now.  There is no way they're taking themselves seriously.  I hope that when the mad scientist is done creating bat pig, he goes on to make spider pig.

That was the music from Bram Stoker's Dracula. 

One of my all time favorites.  Perfect tunes for a rainy day like today. 

he can't even kill himself right.  what a maroon!

I stand corrected. And thanks for the "we've"…what, did I not get an invite to the lets talk about patches ice cream social? I hold my ground that a roller skating party would be better, but you kids and your dairy treats.