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She would be awesome for True Detective. Unfortunately, I think it will stay as testosterone laden as last season. The same writer is doing the script. Maybe the following season will have a little estrogen.

Folks have been dedicating pictures of egg rolls to her on Twitter all evening. I love the Fannibal sense of humor.

Yeah, sending that serial killer after Will in Red Dragon sort of makes perfect sense now. 'Quid pro quo, Will.'

Afterwards I went into the bathroom and hid in the bathtub while I checked my pulse.

After we finished our pulses came down at the end of TD, I asked my husband if he wanted to watch the Arrow episode we have in our queue. We just looked at each other and laughed. As if that was even possible.

I get the feeling that a some of folks saying that he's unattractive are men. Because Woody H is an attractive guy in my world. I lusted after him post-Zombieland. Orrr, it could just be the zombie killing I like.

No, it wasn't just you. When he has flashes of Angry!Killer!Will he often becomes attractive in the most disturbing way possible. When I read hetero-male comments and reviews about the disturbing nature of the nurse killing scene, my thought is, "Oh, you have NO idea how disturbing that scene really was."

The complete lack of vegetation bothers me too. I suppose it's hard to find a vegetated shoot location with 100% chance of blizzard and white out conditions, but yeesh, there has to be somewhere with a high probability.

Egads, I don't think it's Tulloch's fault. At all. She just stood there while the potion was being made. It seemed very strange that she didn't question any of it, especially considering the people in the room with her. Her visible affect was completely bland. She didn't ask a single question or express a single

Juliet was all, "Oh, magic curses and potions? Ho-hum. No problem."

Yeah, what was that? He looked like the victim of an acid attack.

'Child of God' is best read heavily dosed with ativan and antacids, with a healthy glass of scotch at your side. (The good stuff. To remind you that all of life doesn't suck.)

I'm reading 'The Crossing' right now. Absolutely loving it. I'll read 'Cities Of The Plain' next. With that I will have read all of his works and my life will be complete.

I think Suttree has been my least favorite McCarthy of all. I loved it though, so, that's not saying much.

He dies. She dies. Everybody dies. The world goes on.