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When I watched, I thought that Edna was the maid who had wanted to mess around with Grantham that one time, and it turns out she was the one who had wanted to mess around with Branson. Good thing I read this review. Is it crazy that I couldn't tell them apart? I suspect that if Matthew had not died, some new maid

Clean living and vitamins.

Dat hawt accent!

What a creepy nanny, though. Baby Sibyll would've grown up feeling like Jane Eyre if she'd stayed on.

You win the Great Memory Award!
Would Molesley buy a pointless luxury item, I wonder?

Apropos of nothing, Ms Froggatt is doing quite well for having a weird last name. I bet a vain American actor would've taken a stage name.

The girls' parents or guardians or whoever would be disappointed that they were so neglected!

Yeah, I'm only in it for Lange, and now Frances Conroy. I don't know why this show cast these bright young actresses to play student witches, only to make their stories so lifeless.

I'm not having my period right now, but thanks for your concern.

No lines? No fair. Oh well. (At least he saved himself from having to learn a British accent…)

I'm right there with you. This is decidedly NOT "Must See" TV. I just can't get excited about it at all.

Queenie trying to teach LaLaurie's head that all men are created equal: That's nice, congratulations for enlightening the severed head of a dead woman! Should come in real useful! In some unknown way.

And be sure to demand the subtitles that don't exist.
(Actually, not catching all the dialogue when I see a movie in a theater is a big pet peeve of mine.)

I think it's great, too. But the Galadriel voiceover/flashback of the event in "LOTR" has a leeeetle difference from how it is in "Hobbit part1." Even though it's nit-picky as hell, it bugs me. (It's not Holm and Freeman, it's different lines.)

Does he have any lines? (And I guess it's not likely that he played an elf, but I have a fun time imagining how he'd look as one…)

Girls just want to have fun, that's why they look forward to more Legolas.

I remember thinking, if Gimli's anything to go by, the dwarves in this will be so odd-looking…they are all even more so! It had to be extremely difficult for all of them to do action scenes.

I miss Bilbo looking like a whimsical tchotchke on my mom's bookshelf from same.

Or Bend 'Batch.

The dudes in that video game had a hell of a lot more "lives" than Mario. PG 13 injury-free.