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I laughed a few times at your translation of the Latin.  Thanks for that!  I thought it was a pretty good episode. I like the flashbacks to Dean in purgatory and Sam petting the dog. I hope we see more as the season goes along to fill in what exactly happened to Castiel and also what made Sam leave the dog.

I saw a commercial the other day promising Last Resort is an epic romance.  Wha??  Those scenes with Marcus and Sam, their faces inches apart, made me feel weird.

I saw a commercial the other day promising Last Resort is an epic romance.  Wha??  Those scenes with Marcus and Sam, their faces inches apart, made me feel weird.

This was the most moving story of the 3 I've seen so far.  As an animal lover, it is always tough to watch bad things happen to animals, even in fiction.  Walt connecting with the burned horse felt natural and not just something the writers threw in to pull at the heartstrings.  I wasn't completely paying attention,

This was the most moving story of the 3 I've seen so far.  As an animal lover, it is always tough to watch bad things happen to animals, even in fiction.  Walt connecting with the burned horse felt natural and not just something the writers threw in to pull at the heartstrings.  I wasn't completely paying attention,

It's sad to see Katee Sackhoff's talents wasted on Vic.  Maybe because I am a huge Starbuck fan I hold that character up to a very high standard, but the line delivery in this episode is weird, like she's not comfortable and is on the verge of laughing, even when she's supposed to be serious (I'm thinking of the part

It's sad to see Katee Sackhoff's talents wasted on Vic.  Maybe because I am a huge Starbuck fan I hold that character up to a very high standard, but the line delivery in this episode is weird, like she's not comfortable and is on the verge of laughing, even when she's supposed to be serious (I'm thinking of the part

Fun pilot that got all the more interesting with that finale scene.

Fun pilot that got all the more interesting with that finale scene.

What I liked most about SFU is that it was about family.  A dysfunctional family, yes, but a family all learning to live or tolerate each other under one roof.  I connected most with Claire, because I went through a period where I just didn't understand my mom and I see a lot of my mom in Ruth.  I also see a bit of

What I liked most about SFU is that it was about family.  A dysfunctional family, yes, but a family all learning to live or tolerate each other under one roof.  I connected most with Claire, because I went through a period where I just didn't understand my mom and I see a lot of my mom in Ruth.  I also see a bit of

I hope Dean stays in Purgatory for at least a few episodes and Sam is left on his own.  Too often end the season with something drastic like Dean trapped in Hell only to have it immediately resolved in the first episode of the next season.  I would like to see how Dean fares against the monsters in Purgatory on his

I hope Dean stays in Purgatory for at least a few episodes and Sam is left on his own.  Too often end the season with something drastic like Dean trapped in Hell only to have it immediately resolved in the first episode of the next season.  I would like to see how Dean fares against the monsters in Purgatory on his

I am in the minority, but I did not like Spirited Away (other than the beautiful animation), Howl's Moving Castle, or The Cat Returns.  The plots were too convoluted.

I think the knot was getting several characters converged in Essos.  Now GRRM has to deal with a three major POVs in one location (Daenerys, Tyrion, Victarion are the biggest three; I'm assuming Barristan will no longer be a POV in TWOW).  Will it be like The Red Wedding with jumps back and forth amongst these three?

Dagmer reminds me of a more sinister and less humorous Bronn with the way he's always smirking in the background.

Sorry, my mistake.  I guess I'm looking for any possibility that we get Meera or Jojen in the series.

-Arya and Tywin scenes continue to be awesome.
-I liked the Shae-Sansa, Sandor-Sansa, and Cersei-Sansa scenes.  Very well acted.
-Jaime's back, and he doesn't waste time returning to his do-anything-to-survive ways.  I did like his line to Catelyn about oaths and serving
-You know nothing, Jon Snow.  
-Xaro Ducksauce

I continue to be impressed with this show.  Not only does it look amazing, but the characters are smart and fun and the story is interesting.  I'm as entertained by the pro-bending scenes as the Benders vs. Equalists.  It's scary how close Korra has come on multiple occasions to getting her bending taken away by Amon.

As an episode of Fringe, I thought it was one of the stronger episodes of the season.