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So we get this out of the way. Everyone who knows the difference between Plan B and the abortion pill: Give yourself a pat on the back, a rub to the genitals, a gold star, and a cookie.

I don't think so. It fits with Maggie's upbringing that she would be against abortion in any form and at any stage, and Lori obviously knew it likely wouldn't work and that's why she took so many pills. Maggie made it a point to separate the pills from the other items, like icing on the cake to her attack.

Yeah, I live in Georgia and many chain pharmacies don't even carry Plan B because of personal beliefs. I doubt many here carry RU-486 and I highly doubt some little independent pharmacy does.

I've had to take them twice and just a normal dosage of 1 or 2, causes severe abdominal pain (yes, worse than cramps) for several days. I imagine taking multiple pills could cause some damage and it seemed to me that's what she was aiming for. She knew it might not work but she tried anyway in desperation. Just

You mean why take 6 or 7 pills rather than several packs of 30? Yeah, that makes sense.

I don't think it was a mistake on the writer's part. The only person who referred to them as abortion pills was Maggie. She was clearly pissed and most likely against any form of abortion, especially when she was thinking that it is immoral to kill walkers. Both Glenn and Lori figured that the morning after pill

I laughed hard at the water bottle thing. The rest of the episode had me bored out of my mind.

we call those "crime scenes."

I agree. I hated this episode. The "fun" bits that everyone else seemed to like were completely random and out of character for Dexter. I had to pause the episode several times just to double check "WTF am I watching?" I don't understand how anyone liked the gas station scene or where he's swerving on the road

If I described the movie like that, I would put it under the "entertaining movie" category and not "great film."

Damnit, I just do not understand the love for this movie or even calling it a "great film." *shudders* Someone explain to me.. what is great about this film's narrative? You all realize that having an interesting plot, exciting visuals, pop culture references do not equal a great film, right? Did you fill in the gaps

Taste.

Well, Foreman did say that he wanted to go..

Yeah, I was thinking it might be Gemma's phone. Since Malcolm couldn't get into the basement it could be what leads Bridget to her. Or Charlie could always say he found it in her car.

Oh shit. I had forgotten about that. Would have been the best way to get out of the relationship without giving her his money, since he didn't know about the infidelity and all. And he did say tonight that he wants to be "the man she thinks I am." That would also explain why she hadn't been attacked since episode 2.

this is clearly the darkest timeline.

Each episode has its rewards but you need to be able to wait for them. It's not half of the show that Buffy or Veronica Mars was, to be fair it's not really trying to be anything like them, but I find myself needing these mysteries to be solved and seeing what happens to, at least some of, these characters.

Yeahhh, the music was pretty bad. It was some sort of butt rock.

I'm with Scott on this one too. I read the books before watching the movie and was seriously underwhelmed. Sure, it looks awesome. How can anyone not like comic book and video game visuals that were carried over? I agree that this series does not work as one film. In the books, Ramona is a fascinating, complex

You're wrong. The noir bit with Chang was awesome… and Remedial Chaos Theory was pure brilliance. Easily one of the best episodes of the entire series.