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We're also letting them get away with SHOWING the lasers. You can only see them in a smoky room- hence you can't usually see the beam coming from the laser pointer until it lands on someone or some thing.

Quick question: I enjoy the show, but early on last season it was established that Barry doesn't have super-strength, only super-speed (and super-fast healing). So how could he "catch" the bullet? Dodge it- yes. But catch it? That really kind of took me out of the story at that point. This bother anyone else- or

My situation is somewhat unique in that while I'm only 44, my parents are of Don Draper's generation (my father born in 1925). Further, my father's first wife passed away in 1968, and his daughter from that marriage, my half-sister, was born in 1955- making her approximately Sally's age. I've always been a history

exactly- it was so rude.

It really annoyed me that Sarah just got up and left without even leaving a note. It wasn't like she ran off in a total panic- she looked calm enough to stop for a moment.

That's also true.

Does anyone else remember when that guy wanted to buy the recording studio for a million dollars? Adam was going to jump at the chance, and Crosby essentially talked him out of it. The chickens have come home to roost.

I know as a grandfather Zeek kind of had to say it to Amber, but really- he's proud of her? Why?
- She never even tried to go to college once she didn't get in to her dream school;
- She works (I guess?) at the Luncheonette, but doesn't seem interested in anything else;
- She was in that drunken car accident;
- She's

My favorite banter: When Drew found out that Amber didn't even call ahead to see if Ryan is actually still living in Wyoming. "So we just drove 18 hours and he might not even live here?"

Ugh- so Axl who didn't really try at all got a scholarship and Sue who worked her butt off will either have to forget expensive private colleges (even with aid) unless she wants huge student loan debt.

I'm sure i'll get flamed for this, but actually Honey Boo Boo is a feel-good entertainment. It never ceases to elicit a laugh or two and just utter amazement at how they live their lives and interact with each other.

Every episode gets me to dislike the GR more. Obviously, what happened to Gladys was terrifying to watch, disturbing, and undeserved. With that said, however, they're walking around the man who needed assistance, the whistle-blowing (literally), the stares, cigarettes, non-talking- it's got to stop. I almost wish

"On the subject of “hate crimes”: It’s very, very interesting that this
show would have a crime perpetrated against a white person called a
“hate crime.” I’m not saying it’s bad, but it’s a bold decision to make."

What's with Rosa's accent? It sounds more Eastern European than Hispanic.

So what does she do if you try to play a video game? My wife kind of "pouts" about it.

My wife similarly likes little of the pop culture that I do, and sometimes it honestly can be awkward. However, if she ever said that I'm "not allowed" to do anything there would be trouble. The same would go if I tried that on her!

I don't know. I found this episode kind of boring, and the flowery language with Dorian Grey left me cold.

Will- I bet only a few of us will get your Fibber McGee reference. I had older parents, with my father fighting in WWII so I grew up on Big Band music, and gained knowledge of the old radio programs. What's more, my father was an "accident" such that his mother was 45 when she had him- My grandmother was born in

I'll say it again- Frankie is getting more and more annoying. Forgetting for a week (really forever actually if the person didn't remind her where it was) where she parked her car? Driving to her old job? Ugh.

It would have been funnier if Brick had said they were listening to Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge. I grew up on that stuff!