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he assumed that she had been dead for years, so it doesn't really make a difference now, does it?

Not virgins, but virgins who are trying to get some are dying! At least that's how I interpreted that both Heather and Emily were having their weird hallucinations and then disappearing, while being on the best way to losing their virginity! 
As we don't know anything about pool boy, besides him wearing a purity ring,

It's more like Guys with Dads!

But he was clearly in fear for his and Ian's safety and life from his dad
He didn't want to have sex with that woman, he was forced to (not by the woman, but still). This does sound like rape to me.
It may not be the whole reason he is traumatized, but it surely is part of why he does what he does now. Because he knows

There never was a hydrant. The Shays say: "Somebody run over the firehydrant on your frontlawn" and George answers: "We don't have a firehydrant on the frontlawn"  I think some pipe broke and a geyser of water comes out of their lawn. And as George is the owner of the house he has to pay any damage that might be

still stupid!

what radio? where did that come from? why didn't they use that before to communicate?

What irked me the most was Gwen's speech before she blew up whatever she blew up. Those lenses don't have a microphone, so if she wants to communicate with someone she has to look in the mirror so the program can read her lips, which she did most of the time. But when she started with her big speech she looked at the

When those Brits do crossdressing, the characters are almost always female ones played by men and not male ones that deliberately crossdress, because women have it so much easier in the world O_o

If only those two guys in Work It would look at least a bit like women and not like men in bad drag. RuPaul's girls would actually be able to pull the premise of this show off, but what I have seen from this show looks just like what I said before: two dudes in bad drag!

In Covert Affairs it was used so that Annie would realize that Auggie was about to do something dangerous, because he suddenly said "Goodbye" at the end of the phone call after he hung up on her several times before without saying it. The first time she notes it I got all excited because I thought it is supposed to be

I thought they should have give Tami a storyline with Hastings, struggeling with being gay in a small town in Texas or something like that. That could have been so much better than that Epyck disaster.

Exactly what zoeythezombie said. Gwen was totally insufferably annyoing, she and Rhys were constantly bickering, she lied to him, retconned him all the time and permanently flirting with Jack. I really hated her guts in the first 2 seasons. And it sucked that everyone else, characters I was fond of, had to die, while