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JackDonaghy
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Yeah, Bender Bukowski, you misread the scene.  Louie's agreement to go out again sometime was more of a "surprised of course" moment. Like, "well, fuck, hell yeah".  He had broken through that intimacy barrier so he's good to reciprocate next time, really enjoyed the BJ (after quite a bit to drink, actually), and

Yeah, Bender Bukowski, you misread the scene.  Louie's agreement to go out again sometime was more of a "surprised of course" moment. Like, "well, fuck, hell yeah".  He had broken through that intimacy barrier so he's good to reciprocate next time, really enjoyed the BJ (after quite a bit to drink, actually), and

Also, a question about Maker/Made summoning: could a vampire with many children summon them in a time of crisis creating "instant backup"? What about the children doing the same? Can't a vampire army be built this way?  Why couldn't Russell summon his children to his aid?  He could have some very old children who

Also, a question about Maker/Made summoning: could a vampire with many children summon them in a time of crisis creating "instant backup"? What about the children doing the same? Can't a vampire army be built this way?  Why couldn't Russell summon his children to his aid?  He could have some very old children who

SO when you found your own "Authority" that just makes you the leader of a gang.  I don't get Roman's claim to "authority" other than shows of overwhelming strength via private vampire army.  Unless he is the oldest (which he does not seem to be), he just constructed this authority out of thin air, buttressed by the

SO when you found your own "Authority" that just makes you the leader of a gang.  I don't get Roman's claim to "authority" other than shows of overwhelming strength via private vampire army.  Unless he is the oldest (which he does not seem to be), he just constructed this authority out of thin air, buttressed by the

You sort of just blew my mind…

You sort of just blew my mind…

Why are you so angry that a lot of people actually enjoyed something you just don't get? And why are you to dim to see that the floors of the building weren't trapping smoke but allowing it to rise through… a person on the bottom floor is least likely to have smoke inhilation if its all travelling up and not getting

Why are you so angry that a lot of people actually enjoyed something you just don't get? And why are you to dim to see that the floors of the building weren't trapping smoke but allowing it to rise through… a person on the bottom floor is least likely to have smoke inhilation if its all travelling up and not getting

Shut up about the smoke inhalation already!!

Shut up about the smoke inhalation already!!

I just want to say that I called it: http://www.avclub.com/artic… - to be fair, the last line is the one they went for, the 3 before that were other possibilities.

I just want to say that I called it: http://www.avclub.com/artic… - to be fair, the last line is the one they went for, the 3 before that were other possibilities.

I thought it was a good episode and think that Chase has always been played rather perfectly as an understated and jaded product of a contradictory upbringing (wealthy, yet alcoholic mother) AND a person reader and suck-up/boat-steadier (non-rocker) with substance abusing house.  I was surprised throughout and was

It was spot on. He quit drinking for his daughter but was a big drinker before.  The flask sounded about half-full (to 2/3rds). He had his whole naive world-view destroyed, his wife's death finally hit, and his own vanity hurt.  He drank the flask and went looking for more.  That's how big drinkers are… they dislike