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Yeah, I really don't get those two. They're always betraying each other over a case. When Kalinda pops up after not being around for a while, Lana acts all petulant and hurt. Next thing you know, it's flowers and candles and sexy times and silk robes. But they don't seem to even like each other. If it's just about

My husband and I decided it was a tracker. Just speculation on our part, though.

Heh. Every time I see them together and he gets all moony-eyed over Kalinda, all I can think is "Cary. WTF is wrong with you?" I actually said it out loud this week.

Yes, she looked a lot like Grace. It's was weirding me out.

I'll be annoyed if they kill her off. I've never liked her much, but I think she deserves a better end to her story, especially since she was never well served by the writers.

I thought it would be the Swedish chef. Doesn't make it any less funny that it's not. That shit is hilarious.

Molecular gastronomists need to stay the fuck away from donuts. Is nothing sacred?

I complained my way through season 6 and resigned myself to The Other One.

Castle and Beckett getting married will change things only if the writers think it should. They've been together long enough, and are solid enough, that there should be no discernible difference in their relationship.

Thanks.

I've never even seen that, but the image in my head made me laugh out loud. I love the chef, is what I'm saying.

If Samuel L. Jackson walked up to me and asked "What's in your wallet?" I'd show him, for sure.

Dateline

Oh, man. That was beyond great. The attorney was looking at her like she'd lost her mind while she babbled on and on and on. It made the whole episode better.

I suppose. But Rebecca was rude to him from the first time he laid eyes on her. She tore into him just for asking how she was doing, and acted like he was trying to molest her when he stood in her doorway. When he stupidly put his career on the line to get in to see her in jail, she ratted him out to the guards. Her

Asher waving that goddamn trophy around cracked me up. That's our Asher.

I begrudgingly accept that Asher is hilarious and maybe even awesome.

Yeah, I realized my mistake when I saw an ad for NBC's show that's sort of like 48 hours. I already forget the name of it.

This is what I think. He's just a cranky old guy, and I love that about him.

I love Bourdain. I haven't seen any of Parts Uknown yet, although I've recorded the Spain episode at least twice and ended up deleting it each time because I needed space on the DVR.