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I think suffering is a strong term for it. Learning to live without a credit card isn't suffering. Suffering for these two has been more about benign neglect.

but she was an cartoonist from wisconsin, who lived in new york before she met john. this all fits.

@avclub-8d2583b317ce1bd4962cec8605c5676a:disqus I honestly think it was cut down before it became what it could be.

fringe, alphas, 2 seasons of BSG, ds9, dependent on classification buffy and angel. farscape, babylon 5. i'd argue that the british version of being human was pretty good for the first 3 seasons. torchwood: children of men. that as a list isn't too bad, especially considering how much it costs to reach a small segment

yes, he went to school with dominic west, went to drama school with daniel craig and ralph fiennes.

\This really annoys me, especially as regina was accommodating Daphne  we didn't see bay's envy when john was coaching Daphne  when she went to Buckner for a class, when she moved in their backyard. I don;t know if this is because bay isn't given equal weight or because bay was never as comfortable in her environment

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I'd love to see how they deal with that 'sexismus' When she started that whole let me run speech, my instinct was that's she'd work on the campaign, or with the local party, or heaven forfend a job in the charity sector.

she's even getting a parisian sister. liza weil has been cast for the role as milly.

"The inherent trashiness of some of what went on (and I’m not insulting trashiness here) meant that the show’s more substantive policy discussion—or, rather, depiction—got ignored this season."
I disagree Todd. In reviews this part of the show has been overlooked, however I believe there are people out there talking

"The inherent trashiness of some of what went on (and I’m not insulting trashiness here) meant that the show’s more substantive policy discussion—or, rather, depiction—got ignored this season."
I disagree Todd. In reviews this part of the show has been overlooked, however I believe there are people out there talking

@avclub-e6de69552960e2a2af8c824b52374b0e:disqus I think her whole purpose is to show how he's lost his family too. The situation he put himself in, means that he can't be a father to her, hence that Mike day.

@avclub-e6de69552960e2a2af8c824b52374b0e:disqus I think her whole purpose is to show how he's lost his family too. The situation he put himself in, means that he can't be a father to her, hence that Mike day.

i think that we do need mary margret back, but honestly the casting team could have tried harder. helen mcrory would have been a kickass regina.

i think that we do need mary margret back, but honestly the casting team could have tried harder. helen mcrory would have been a kickass regina.

if you were mainlining this directly, gorging on a dvd boxset, none of this would seem to matter, but it's being shown episodically. I would really love to know how Henrietta lived, it'll define the world better too, but then again they did the same with Peter at the beginning.

if you were mainlining this directly, gorging on a dvd boxset, none of this would seem to matter, but it's being shown episodically. I would really love to know how Henrietta lived, it'll define the world better too, but then again they did the same with Peter at the beginning.

amber burn!

amber burn!

@e buzz miller, in the past century we've had radical enfranchisement  establishment and disestablishment of vast nationalized industry and social welfare networks, vast improvement in civil rights and liberties, establishment of a global middle class )not just in a few select countries,) and a radical expansion