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Don't say it (heat breaks).

Haha, I know right? I basically answered with "…but the acting, the imagery!"

I was sitting here shouting "nooooo…."

As much as my husband and I enjoyed the episode, he kinda killed it a little bit when he asked "so major art museums don't have video cameras that the FBI can do an APB from?" I said "shhh honey…. shh."

Well clearly not himself, which obviously makes his taste and judgement suspect!

Tonight I did chicken thighs, corn on the cob and veggies on the grill. Tomorrow is sunday sauce - my nana's spaghetti and meatballs!

Wow, it was quite the acting off this week, especially between Hugh Dancy and Richard Armitage. Hugh was great playing the line between terrified husband, and full of bitter anger.

He did an audiobook last year of a novelization of Hamlet. It was amazing.

Yeah, I actually really liked the Gandalf and Thrain bit in the EE.

And that's how the Great Red Dragon was born!

I think the Lee Pace problem happened because they had to make Orlando Bloom appear as if he hadn't aged. They blurred him so much they had to extend it to all around him.

I take it you've never seen the fanfiction….

It might have been his plan in the beginning, but they had 260+ days of filming before they even got to the battle of the five armies. The production filmed everything they could think of.

I agree. The ee fotage tended to be dialogue scenes with more character development. They cut the funeral scenes from the last film and I'd like to see them added in. It was a bit abrupt at the end.

I don't know, Bryan Fuller doesn't have the rights for Clarice or Buffalo Bill, and it seems less likely MGM would let them do it now.

I thought the idea of her as a strong passionate friend of Legolas who challenges him to consider the broader world was cool. I didn't think she needed to be motivated by instalove to do it (not that you could blame her after seeing Aiden Turner in Poldark).

I think the battle scenes in the last one were somehow both too much and too little, but the quieter character moments were mostly good stuff. I think it was also clear how they retroactively shoehorned in the Kili-Tauriel love story (it wasn't a part of the main shoot, added in during pick ups a year later). That

Richard Armitage (or was it Bryan Fuller?) mentioned in an interview that he shot a scene that was so crazy it made this hardened crew gasp so loud they had to edit it out in post production. People have speculated it was the lips scene. Either way it will probably be completely gross and nuts.

I saw some recipes with and some without, but raisins are everywhere in Sicilian cooking. I soaked them in the wine for 20 minutes or so before adding them. It was so good.

The red lip signifies the I don't give AF attitude!