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This interview scene was amazing. When it started I thought it was kind of funny and I laughed out loud when she confused "release" and "relief", but by the end I was feeling terribly sad for her. I still thought her sleeping with Austin made little sense but I couldn't help but be happy for her. First orgasm, y'all !

I wish she had a better reaction when Regina gave her her voice back. After being mute for what I guess is several years, Ariel just brushes off the fact that she's been given it back and immediately asks Regina "why should i help you, etc". I would have FREAKED out.

"on the plus side" ?

Well, it's the closest we'll ever get on this show because Pinocchio's arc is pretty much over, I think.

I agree with you, but the last thing we need on OUAT is more kids. Teens are fine. They're disgusting, but in this case, they're fine.

Plus : isn't the King a bit stupid if he knew the plant was poison ? Didn't he expect the sailors to find out about it one way or another ? If just being stung can kill you, there were bound to be at least several casualties.

Yeah, me too, that's why i started this whole conversation. It seemed to be so much blood I thought there was an actual (medical) problem at first, not that she was a virgin.
Ethan was pretty brutal so I thought he hurt her by ripping something or whatever. Which he in fact did… Hum…

Thanks for the share. I laughed because at first I read your username "rawburn" and I thought it was very applicable to the whole conversation.

The Ultimate Peter Pan's powers countdown :
#1 : being more intelligent that anyone
#2 : disappearing and reappearing behind you.
#3 : those delightful ears

I see what the reviewer means but it's still the best and the show I enjoy the most on Sunday nights (well, it's a tie with The Good Wife). This episode was stellar and worked on an emotional level for me, except maybe Virginia's son B-plot which felt a little forced and didn't really lead anywhere interesting in the

I so agree ! The episode was so exhilarating my heart was racing during all of it so I don't know how it didn't burst while watching what's coming this season.

Surprise parties episodes are usually easy to predict, but it weirdly kept me guessing the whole time. Awesome return !

She's magic because she's good in bed must be the most hilarious thing I've ever heard. The fact that it was used a serious conclusion to the episode added to the ridiculousness.

Obviously we all know his "undoing" doesn't mean necessarily his death - it's a case where the characters are being obtuse for the sake of the plot. Though even if it means he won't have his powers anymore, it's still a fate he wouldn't be happy about.

Yes, that part doesn't really make sense to me. Belle was a very important part of his storyline and it seemed that Rumple had accepted that Belle loved him no matter what in season 2. This "i know you're gonna leave me eventually" sounded false.

I kind of agree, but still, Pan is a really enjoyable villain so far so I'm liking it. The writers just need to be more careful because they're putting him on a piedestal and we're bound to be disappointed if his powers don't match our expectations.

Masters of Sex heavily featured Tinkerbell titties in last night's episode.
You're welcome.

The liberal / conservative stuff was hilarious. When Diane and her beau enter the place where they're meeting his friends, you hear someone badmouthing Obamacare in the background. That was so not subtle I laughed out loud.

I also got the impression that Kalinda was lying because otherwise ths whole case truly doesn't make sense. But maybe Quinn didn't think Kalinda would actually out both of them on the record.

I loved this scene because, though I wouldn't mind Huck killing Eli as even Olivia would be better off without him, you could tell how desperately she didn't want to hear her father was dead. Washington really sold how much the relationship with Eli is complicated in this scene. Also, I think part of the reason Huck