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What I did like was the wink/nod he made to the camera after April got annoyed with him for bringing the wrong bag. He played stupid, but he knew what he was doing, which makes me so happy because I was getting tired of the Andy character just being kind of dumb. It shows both that he is intelligent and that he knows

I still have one of the books I ot for Christmas, "The Cartographer" by Peter Twohig sitting on my bedside table, and last week I bought one of the earlier Phryne Fisher Mysteries by Kerry Greenwood. So basically books set in Melbourne, which is where I live. I also need to finish "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" this

I'm such a huge Ben/Leslie shipper that it's embarrassing, especially since I hate shippers, but I also think that Parks and Rec is great with male/female friendships, mainly Ron and Leslie. Especially the episode with Ron's birthday, which was possibly my favourite scene from season 3.

I was so young when I first saw this show, I never even noticed he had an accent.

I preferred this dance sequence to the "Istanbul (not Constantinople)" one, which I had heard a lot about before I actually saw the show. I understand where both you and Erik are coming from, but I thought that this particular performance was much more moving as it tied in with Sasha's storyline, and the choreography

I was so worried that scene would turn into the video Nick watched on how to cut your hair in New Girl.

He became my favourite character in "Bushwick". I've never looked back since.

It was nice to see a change in the way Elsbeth was used this week (although I love the way she represents the main characters on the show, and it looks like we'll be seeing more of that) - this time everyone at Lockhart/Gardner was helping her out. It mixes things up in the way that I hope eventually happens with

It's the same in Australia. Violent content is everywhere, but assault weapons were banned (by the country's most conservative Prime Minister ever) after a massagre 17 years ago where there were 35 killed.

I know! "Normal" was mentioned before the break, and I thought that it was the one when Schmidt turned into a hippy, not the True American one. I always just call it "True American".

I never saw Mamie Gummer's show, but reviewers here in Australia liked it, so I lost a lot of respect for them. If it means she'll be back on this show, that's even better. Even though as an actress I want her to succeed.

Possibly, although I thought that fucking with them was the entire point of "The Dream Team".

I really enjoyed the episode for the most part, and MJF is always a welcome on my screen as Louis Canning. But once again (as was pointed out in Noel Murray's review for the season 3 finale), L/G win the case against him and then he brings in a surprise twist - this time he's become the firm's creditor. Maybe in the

I yelled 'What the Fuck?!' throughout my house.

I yelled 'What the Fuck?!' throughout my house.

It's possible to actually freeze part of your ovaries and have it implanted back into the body, which I just learned on the news has been done successfully for the first time and the woman who was the subject of the story is now pregnant. So that option, and freezing eggs, was at the forefront of my mind while

It's possible to actually freeze part of your ovaries and have it implanted back into the body, which I just learned on the news has been done successfully for the first time and the woman who was the subject of the story is now pregnant. So that option, and freezing eggs, was at the forefront of my mind while

Yes, Czuchry was amazing. That was my favourite scene of the week.

Yes, Czuchry was amazing. That was my favourite scene of the week.

I drove past a garage sale this morning. Even though it's the season for it in the southern hemisphere, they do seem to be rarer.