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I loved Cochrane chatting with his mom about her flight in the middle of the challenge.

Best bit for me was Charlie casually double-tapping the target after an eye-roll and 'Are you kidding me?'.  Boom, headshot.  All that time she spent on FPS's paid off.

It all boils down to childcare:  waiting lists for reputable daycare are long and they were lucky to secure spots for their kids.  She has friends and neighbors she trusts and her mother is always available to help out.  Of course Pam wants to stay in Scranton.

Maybe you should nip it in the bud.

I give it an F for love.

I was sweating bullets for that poor schmoe with the clipboard.  Trying so hard to be innocuous, not making eye contact, to no avail.  Wham!  Elbow to the face.

Oh, so agreed.  There's a discernible nobility to the Gallaghers, all of them, and whether they want to admit it or not, it stems from Frank. 

That beat-down by Crassus on the senator was some powerful stuff. YOU * WILL * FALL * TO MY * COMMAND!   Pure pwnage.  

What's not to understand?  What we have here are a bunch of Internet Hard Men jostling to get their turn at rimming the reviewer by piling on The Following.  I'll admit I was leery of the show at first (Winona?) but I like Kevin Bacon and I like this show. 

Word.  I just can't stand him.  I try to cut some slack for the 'tards, but Rupert is just so repellant, so offputting, it makes me physically ill.  I'm as susceptible as anyone else when it comes to admiring the editors' darlings (Yeah Russell!  Yeah Rob! Yeah Parvati! Yeah Penner!) but the contestant who I've felt

You mean Bobby 'Balls!' 2.0.

Toured the ruins of the Roman cities, Skupi and Heraclea.  Also visited  the bronze age temple of Kokino.  It's a megolithic observatory like Stonehenge, but it's just there, on it's own, in the mountains.  No signs or tourguides, no ropes or fences.  Anybody can go there and wander around at will.  There was only a

Worked for me!  Normally I ship Paul and Jacob, but this scene reeked of lemony freshness.  Oh my.  

Coffee shops are full of highly educated people who can't find work in their field.  Jimmy never finished school, he dropped out because jacking high-end cars was such a lucrative rush. 

Their roadwork was solid.  I was in Macedonia last year and people there are still using the old Roman roads in the mountains.  Thumbs up!

Yeah, I was cackling 'Hot damn!  Here we go - pickle shot!' when they teased us with Caesar.  No joy. 

Loved the sheriff here, he reacted exactly like any normal person would.  Dead guy gets up and walks away?  Zombie.  No question about it.  When Dean offers to take on the case, sheriff is all 'Knock yourself out.  And btw, aim for the head.'  

Exactly.  Graphic and icky as the scene was, it touched me because of the enormous love the characters felt toward each other and the common goal they were striving for.  It had nothing to do with sex, it had everything to do with the creation of the baby they all three long for.  At this point, I'm totally rooting

Jacob is fascinating.  I can't figure out his angle.  His 'attraction' towards Emma is disappearing fast - he has/had better chemistry with Paul, with whom he successfully posed as a gay couple for 2yrs.  If this all just a ploy to get closer to Joe, it shows a lot of dedication.  He's obviously not into murder, he