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Why in the world does the character being pretty mean she wouldn't have trouble making friends??

Also, I don't think he knew they were arguing about the iPad - the police had to enhance the audio to make out what they were fighting about.

I thought that publicity still was a totally different actress, not Holliday Grainger. This is driving me nuts… anyone know who I might be thinking of? (I feel like maybe it's a British actress…)

Just in support of what Myles said…. I've never read the books, and I have no idea who the frak you're talking about. Tickler? Lancel? Loras? I have no idea who any of these people are.

Just in support of what Myles said…. I've never read the books, and I have no idea who the frak you're talking about. Tickler? Lancel? Loras? I have no idea who any of these people are.

*exception?

That would explain why he's been telling them an endless story about how obsessed he was with their aunt.

Todd Vanderwerff; Didn't Write (this).

I agree - or, as happened with Russell and Parvati, the jurors hate one person so much that they extend it to everyone associated with him. Even if that person played the smartest game they possibly could have (as Parvati did), the bitterness carries over. And that sucks.

That is exactly the mistake that 30 Rock, Glee, and every hipster everywhere makes.

I know. It's so ANNOYING when people point out sexism and racism. Can't they just let us have our fun? That's what's really important, after all.

IMO, gays and lesbians being evil is rarely intentional. It seems more like a "black guy dies first" kind of thing. In that case, it's because the black characters are worth less than white characters to the creators, and therefore are more disposable.

Too bad! Hinchcliff and Murgatroyd are just the sweetest (lesbian) couple from "A Murder is Announced."

By any chance, is your username an Agatha Christie reference?

There is, actually, a difference between "moral highroading" and explaining why you don't like someone.

"The Princess Bride’s … not-entirely-serious romance"

Agree with all of this - especially Klaus being a lot more fun as a villain. Unlike Damon, he makes a terrible woobie.

What'd she say???

Oh, I see. So, because Klaus cares more about the people he loves than the people he kills, he's complicated?

Because…. he's destroyed so many of the people in Elena's life, never done anything to atone or even show he regrets his actions, and yet the writers are forcing him on the viewers as someone we should enjoy and sympathize with.