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Fun conversation. I love old buildings. They're soulful and often haunted or imbued with presence. I live in a house built at the turn of the century, about 1/2 block from the railroad and freeway. It's like a constant earthquake is happening, and yet, we stand.

Nah, I don't believe she's going to die, but I don't think she's wearing a bullet-proof wedding corset, so that fall from the boat may be a wake-up call.

Wardrobe hitch: I think it's time for Victoria to start wearing hose. Her lumpy white legs don't look as good as the rest of her. It hits me because there is such close attention to everyone's wardrobe on Revenge.

Disagree. The show needs new characters and new agendas. Margaux is fresh. Love Karine Vanasse, love the cut, love the clothes. Sassy.

Emily's end game may not include anyone, if we are to believe the tease.

More Margaux! Love Karine Vanasse in this ballsy role. A much better use of her assets than PanAm.

I liked Nolan's gold and black robe. Very nice.
Also Charlote's black and white dress at the dinner. Stunning,
(but I'm with you on the bangs. Ugh.)

The contrast is even more extreme here in California, where structures are taken down by earthquakes and rebuilt time and again. A truly old building is a rare survivor.

I agree with dubc, it was the not telling—plus the amount of time that passed and the number of confidences shared—that came between the two women. I understand Alicia's sense of betrayal.

For the record, I do not believe that Alicia has forgiven Peter.

Thanks! I got photos with that one. Gun practice—delightful!

Me, too, fursa_saida, but I did balk a couple of times on this episode—these are not history-based balks, mind you—they didn't hit me right:

Funny, huh?

These links are not accessible, but, based on your hint. I'm all a-shiver with anticipation.

It would be charming if he changed to modern clothes and was delighted by them as he is by other modernities, but still spoke and thought in his archaic way, ala Leopold in "Kate & Leopold."

IC:"Seems if a building stays upright for more than a decade, people declare it a national landmark."

Oh, do go on!

Gasp. I wish never to see Ichy chin.

Sounds like the colonists were a wild bunch—and no queen to say tsk! tsk!

The writers really turned the knife on that interview. What Diane said in dress rehearsal, before the recorder was turned on, vs.what she said she said for posterity…too sad.