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I think you just didn't originally do it over a PA system. You walked through the room, like a hotel lobby, saying "paging so-and-so."

I think you just didn't originally do it over a PA system. You walked through the room, like a hotel lobby, saying "paging so-and-so."

And didn't he also use the word "jigaboo?"

And didn't he also use the word "jigaboo?"

That's what they were doing on Boardwalk Empire at the same time as Dexter. Isaak's problem was apparently getting shot sometime after 1928…

That's what they were doing on Boardwalk Empire at the same time as Dexter. Isaak's problem was apparently getting shot sometime after 1928…

I don't think they've really changed Pam in that way. She's always liked art and now she does have an outlet for that. She still paints, which was what she enjoyed, and even will get to do the mural at work. "Graphic designer" became a focus for her only because Jan mentioned it as a possibility and it became a

I don't think they've really changed Pam in that way. She's always liked art and now she does have an outlet for that. She still paints, which was what she enjoyed, and even will get to do the mural at work. "Graphic designer" became a focus for her only because Jan mentioned it as a possibility and it became a

I agree about it building, but I think the important part isn't Jim's incompetence (which I think is an accident writing-wise) or that it's a set up but that "it's not real if your wife isn't on board." Iow, Jim's got something he actually wants to do at last, and Pam isn't supportive of this thing at all. She might

I agree about it building, but I think the important part isn't Jim's incompetence (which I think is an accident writing-wise) or that it's a set up but that "it's not real if your wife isn't on board." Iow, Jim's got something he actually wants to do at last, and Pam isn't supportive of this thing at all. She might

This has been confusing me this season. Hasn't Dexter always known he likes killing people? Why is everyone saying it to him like it's news?

This has been confusing me this season. Hasn't Dexter always known he likes killing people? Why is everyone saying it to him like it's news?

I think it makes sense without it being done. Didn't they just say the lights were dimmed on Broadway? It's a metaphor for losing brightness in the world along with Billie.

I think it makes sense without it being done. Didn't they just say the lights were dimmed on Broadway? It's a metaphor for losing brightness in the world along with Billie.

That's how she comes across to me too. I don't like her, but she's a believable person to me. The fact that Sam is actually drawn to the person who taunts him about accidentally hitting a dog and insults the dress-style of working hunters, and is way oversensitive about being pitied when nobody's pitying her makes it

That's how she comes across to me too. I don't like her, but she's a believable person to me. The fact that Sam is actually drawn to the person who taunts him about accidentally hitting a dog and insults the dress-style of working hunters, and is way oversensitive about being pitied when nobody's pitying her makes it

Ah! No, I see what you mean now. I can see what you mean now—it doesn't have to be direct, just part of the whole business. I think Komen might have gotten criticism as well for not giving enough profits to the charity even. But I don't remember the details there.

Ah! No, I see what you mean now. I can see what you mean now—it doesn't have to be direct, just part of the whole business. I think Komen might have gotten criticism as well for not giving enough profits to the charity even. But I don't remember the details there.

Yes, and it was especially obvious in an ep where Dean's new friend, Benny, imo worked. His prickliness with Dean and Cas made sense immediately given his being a vampire. Amelia is stuck being rude in a totally imo unrealistic way to imply it's a complex relationship and she's flawed, but it just makes her strange.

Yes, and it was especially obvious in an ep where Dean's new friend, Benny, imo worked. His prickliness with Dean and Cas made sense immediately given his being a vampire. Amelia is stuck being rude in a totally imo unrealistic way to imply it's a complex relationship and she's flawed, but it just makes her strange.