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I gathered, given your intimate knowledge of Wifey's World. :-p

I'm gonna go ahead and label this 'fantasy reality H', in which Rex's buddy lies awake in bed at night thinking *ahem* about Rex's mom, and plotting how to get Rex's dad out of the way. By the end of the season it'll be revealed his newfound mechanical skills where actually put to use sabotaging the family car. He'd

You killed my son who was out walking the dog too?!
Oh I'm getting seriously annoyed now!
*throws THREE bullets*
Stay away from my house and wife!!

[location: bedroom]

That's a quibble.

The T-Rexes least of all!

Ref the $100,000 ransom: i think the implication there is, that that is the specific amount she stole from his hidden stash in the past and then used as the basis of her 'selfmade' fortune of the present. It's not about him needing the cash. He just wants poetic revenge.

This photo needs not a caption, for it perfectly illustrates the author's health struggles, putting the spotlight on the culprit bodypart whilst also still illuminating the weary grayed face of our hero as he stumbles through the pitch black world of alternative medicine (already did he fall for these strange little

I believe the shop-owner from whom Monroe got a batch of fresh human gallbladder in Organ Grinder was one.

In what way? They stated in the episode that they'd found him in a hotel bathroom, stripped off his uniform.

Pressumably it implies that the jewelry store owner was a Fuchsbau creature (a species which we've seen in previous episode), even if they never explicitely showed or said(?) so in the episode.
(Why on earth they ever decided to name the creature after the animal's dwelling rather than the animal itself… your guess is

And while we're at it, where are the good atheist bitches?!
Is Radio Vatican gonna get a favourable review next? Shills!

You just won yourself a reprieve, Basildon.

No salt for you.

Obviously the man with the highest hair.

You bring me *PUNCH* another kidney *BASH* that rejects me?!

Heh, I got confused by you paragraphing the two together like that, wondering if there was some indirect G.G. reason you'd ended up looking at Jekyll.

Nah, phodreaw, I think you're just subconsciously itching to pitch Dating In The Dark Japan: Tentacle Rape.

Ah, good eye.
The same thing happened for me last week with (i think) Grimm.
Which is a different reviewer, so… boozing buddies?

I really must protest, the Jekyll miniseries is a great watch.
A clever update of the classic tale, fab work by the lead, couple of memorable alsostarrings, few nice dark twists, a central mystery to keep your thoughts with… Maybe it's me, but I had a thoroughly good time with it. - And really, ayone who likes Sherlock