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Is it wrong that a part of me really wanted Jess to get with Taye Diggs?

To be fair, I think it can be different from woman to woman.

I don't know what to make of the opening credits. They seem like they should be for a less dramatic show.

Not only that, but I thought Dr. Langham's scene with the psychoanalyst was particularly amusing this week.

I didn't even finish the first book, because I thought it was so inane and unoriginal. However, I do feel kind of sorry for Veronica Roth. She seems like quite a lovely person, and from what I've heard, the fan reaction to the ending has been terrifying. Like, she apparently got multiple death threats.

Veronica Roth isn't even Jewish. :)

I don't know if I agree with that. For example, I feel that the Hunger Games could have very comfortably been a two-book series.

I personally thought that the Wizard of Earthsea was terribly dull and emotionally flat, but to each their own.

"I will not be recorded as a non-performer!"

I loved this movie when I was little, and I didn't even know what a virgin was. I think my parents told me that he'd never been kissed or something like that.

Snow White gave me nightmares when I was a kid. I mean the scene where the witch creeps up to the cottage where Snow White is staying and then the cut to her face as she's looking through the window, just was more than my preschool-aged self could take.

I was wondering when someone would mention the shower scene. I've never been able to watch the entire thing.

I haven't even seen the movie. Just seeing a picture of what the vampire looks like creeped me out.

I always liked Dear Mr. Henshaw.

*whispers* I still have an AOL address. I am now preparing to be laughed off the Internet.

Oh God…That will totally happen too. I remember one of my professors telling us that once somebody just transcribed an episode of Criminal Minds and turned it in. She said she just wished they'd had better taste in television.

To the last question, the answer is no. He's using the phrase more to mean that Masters fucked him over, i.e. he won't use him anymore in the study, nor any of the men he recruited. I assume this to mean that he won't get paid for his participation.

Mostly I think they drink and cry into their glasses, because nobody watches their channel.

Now I'm curious to know what he said, but I don't actually want to go and listen to the podcast.