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I don't think she even knew Nolan was in town until he defused the bomb. I think Stahma decided to bolster him because the mayor is cracking down on her activities. Anyone and anything that undermines his position and helps get Defiance back to the good old days is good for her. (Unless it involves Datak getting out

"Typical use" involves some pretty dumb stuff like failing to check the expiration date, not checking for damage/holes, not leaving a gap up the top, using oil based lube, not rolling them on and so on.

Once you die you're out of the game for 1min 30sec. Which is a shame because the scenario you describe is kind of hot.

Right, because Romeo and Juliet is full of lousy characters.

…and now it's the most commented on new show of the night.

She was always the power player (and yes, I remember her first weaving scene too) but last season she used her skills to support Datak's position when she could have easily undermined it. When she betrayed Kenya she explicitly said that she accepts her place in Castithan society. It was this that made her fascinating

One of the things I'm a little unhappy with is the direction Stahma is going in. The neat thing about last season is that it was unclear for so long as to whether she was deliberately messing with the Casti-whatsit patriarchy or working to support it by untraditional means. It turned out that it was the latter which

I'm a little peeved that they still can't end an episode without a montage and song but I liked the call back to the pilot with Nolan and Irissa singing along to a song in a roller (while heading to Defiance, no less).

Are you sure she knows you're smitten with her? Have you asked her and had her turn you down?

"Blake's 7: Janet Lees-Price, the wife of Paul Darrow (Avon), appeared in the last episode of the series, "Blake.""

It's almost as if the two pieces were written by two different writers!

He shot Lore, a Holocaust drama from the pov of a young Nazi, and the very grim crime movie Snowtown as well - both of them look amazing.

I guess they don't count as indie but Metric show up in Olivier Assayas' Clean and Emily Haines has a short, awkward speaking role as herself.

To be fair to Dan he only gives out that advice when one partner is no longer interested in sex at all.

I identify as straight but for some reason a couple of sex scenes in Stranger by the Lake really, really turned me on. Sometimes it's helpful to remember that the Kinsey scale has more than three grades.

Oooh, a wordpress blog!

Marcus definitely did the wrong thing but I think it's fair to cut him
some slack seeing as he's probably young, may have only recently
transitioned and probably hasn't had many - if any - romantic
relationships . Under those circumstances I can understand why it would
be very hard for him to work up the courage to

Sure, I understand. My character was totally into Thane's big black eyes and deep, manly voice.

I like too much of DA2's plot to want that but it would be cool if Varric contradicted a bunch of minor details in DA:I. "So then there was that time that Hawkins and I were hanging out at the drowned man inn…"