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Wooly Shambler
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Same here. Weekend was one of my favorite movies from 2011, if not my favorite, some I'm definitely going to give this a chance now.

It's been my head-cannon for a while that the real big bad of the show is the Blue Fairy — that's why she's never around to help.

Yeah, isn't he like 200 something years older? One thing that's always creeped me out about narratives like this or Twilight, is why a centuries-old being would be interested in a teenager. Even if they're not growing physically they're still gaining life experiences. I would think a teenager would be the last thing

We already had that in Cora earlier, and look what they did that character. But yeah, I really do wish they'd keep those three as moral grey hats, because they're definitely more interesting that way. Also, it'd be nice to have some consistency, but I'm afraid that might be too much for this show.

I think MRJ could have brought all those things to Neal, but the writing didn't allow that. Until this episode I thought he was a dick: "Yes, I abandoned you as a teenager and you went to jail for it, so of course you still want me and are jealous of my fiancee." It's hard to portray someone like that as sweet and

Fuller stated on Twitter that every time we see Hannibal eat we should assume it's human meat.

They're the same thing.

Who would tell them? Pretty much all the people loyal to the Starks were killed at the end of Season 1. The only one left is Sansa, and they definitely aren't letting her communicate with her family. Anyone else who might know (e.g. Littlefinger) is going to keep that info to themselves for when it might be useful.

No, the article is fine.

Smash is on Grey's Anatomy now, and Scott Porter (Jason) is on Hart of Dixie, which I've never watched. Zach Gilford's situation makes me sad too, I hope that he'll get better work than the Mob Doctor soon.

He's actually a decent blues guitarist, but I've always hated his songs. Knowledge of the former has only increased the latter.

I think she said on Conan that she's married, so yeah, apparently not.

Oh, it's definitely not the absolute worst thing someone's ever done (that would have to come from either Rumple's or Regina's catalogue of sins), but it doesn't feel out of place on that list — which I think, show-wise, is fantastic, making Snow White a bit more of a grey hat.

I disagree that it was a smart thing to do. They could have brought her into the fold while emphasizing that they don't completely trust her yet. The easiest way to neutralize her would have been to use Henry as a carrot. Snow knows that Regina is desperate for love — and this is made clear by how she manipulated

OK Computer is #1 for me because it was the first album that I really connected to.  I listened to it for the first time the summer after ninth grade, and the memory of lying in bed after the CD finished, just completely astounded, is one of my most precious. I guess that's more of an emotional reason, but I honestly

Lana Parrilla identifies as Latina, and a Cuban actor was hired to play Regina's father to reflect that. But yeah, one of my major beefs with this show is the lack of racial diversity. It's just so unnecessary — even just going by Disney's catalog there are plenty of other characters they could include to improve on

I remember reading somewhere that Martin's already given them notes for the ending, just in case he dies before finishing the books.

It's a shallow reason, but I'll always, as a UCLA alumni, be fond of that scene because it's the UCLA marching band. Doesn't hurt that I saw it at a UCLA screening, and everyone went crazy during that part. But I would have agreed with your reasoning regardless.

His foundation doesn't even give money to cancer research. It's done some good work helping survivor groups, but most of its money goes to "awareness", whatever that means.