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    I'm looking at images from Be Cool, Scooby Doo and what the hell is up with their eyes? Daphne looks like she's about to kill someone in the promo shot.

    I agree, but at the same time think the second half of season 2 is where they really found their groove. Some of the earlier comedy felt forced to me and by the end everything character and comedy wise was operating perfectly. I also wouldn't say no to Velma and Hot Dog Water having their own mystery solving show.

    Farscape is the most realistic show I have ever seen what are you talking about?????

    I definitely rolled my eyes as I predicted it before it happened. I didn't think it implied that's why she didn't love her child all that much, but that someone who's more emotionally detached would go for a C-section. I think it's ridiculous, but not enough to sour the scene.

    I've read enough people who said it was too much that it doesn't surprise me, but I think it's one of those television scenes that's going to say with me and part of that was the pure joy. I don't fault anyone for it not resonating with them, but I'm so glad it did with me.

    This show is perfect.

    I'll always think of Insidious as that awkward movie insert from Pretty Little Liars.

    Yeah, but I'm not you and I'm committed to being a sour sport about it to bug you.

    I'm sorry. I was trying to keep you from knowing I knew, but I forgot you STALK MY COMMENTS. (I still only vaguely know, so, you know, maybe it was misinformation? Judging from my role and power in the Twin Peaks game, it could certainly be someone else.)

    I love that the variety article censors bullshit to [bull-] and then posts the uncensored tweet right after.

    I'm in the same position.

    Just asked about it and the response was:

    Oh, I've seen it and think it's fantastic. But I'm still curious with what they would have done. I mean, their take on the Moses story was fantastic, though looking at the intent and talent at the time, that's less surprising. Still, Stephen Schwartz worked on the songs for that and still think Deliver Us is a perfect

    Fig is, of course, also pregnant with Caputo's child. Caputo's decides the best course of action is to adopt Daya, but only by marrying Aleida and divorcing her. Aleida keeps half of Caputo's money, Caputo keeps her daughter. It leads us to question what it means to be a mother, and once Fig marries Caputo out of

    Soon enough The 100 will be included on that list. Won't that be fun?

    Wow, I completely missed the Dreamworks Bollywood film being cancelled. I'm really sad about that, since it would have meant new Stephen Schwartz songs. And considering it was going to be a take on Ramayana, I was curious to see how it would turn out.

    Daya doesn't know how to live without a child inside of her and finds increasingly cartoonish ways to get pregnant. Eventually she turns to Flaca and Maritza, who stalk Caputo and learn his masturbation schedule so Daya can steal some loose tissue. Once Daya is pregnant, she gives Flaca and Maritza specialized

    This would be amazing, but I also need Kimber to somehow end up there, too. She and Stormer have some things they need to work out and prison might be the best place for them to do so.

    I loved that Hercules was a major part of the new E3 trailer, because of course it was.