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Josh, basically MIA. The show, mixed. I enjoy it, but they are obsessed with keeping Camille central to the story, even though the basic concept of the character (therapist to the supernaturals) is ludicrous. It doesn't help that the actress has zero charisma or glamour.

She hanged herself with some of Rose's blood in her, after pulling a similar trick (suicide attempt) to the one Aurora used on Rebekah.

See above.

Definitely one-of-a-kind.

See above (below?) re: Lansbury, also postwar but arguably Golden Age considering her Oscar nods for two of her first three screen performances.

Don't forget stage-screen icon Angela Lansbury, who turned 90 last week and was Oscar-nominated twice by age 20 (1946).

With a smidge Sons of Anarchy.

Seeing Caroline as a competent news producer with a fiancé who is definitely not Stefan is goofy and ridiculous…

No, just nonsense.

She often had a glass in her hand, and I think it was pre-Olivia-vintage red wine. Although it might have been whisky.

At least Michael Malarkey is looking better than ever.

Dirty Mind. And when the first (title) track skipped—yes, vinyl—I went back to the record store and got another copy, instead of asking for my money back.

Yes.

It looked like Sinclair fell/was pushed from a high place.

I want to choke him out too, but not the way you mean, I think.

The point is, she was right. So to anyone listening the cannibal "reveal" wasn't that much of a surprise.

To me she will always be the most interesting character ever to grace Nip/Tuck (and that's saying something considering Ryan Murphy's affinity for the outré).

Look over to Shondaland's Scandal for Gays Who Are Not My Role Models. Cyrus is basically a monster and not someone who will "do the right thing for the right reasons." And then (one upon a time) there was the character originated by Aidan Gillen and modified by Gale Harold on the two Queer as Folks who were

Actually, she called him "That skinny Hannibal Idi Amin" when talking to Lucious.

Love this show, but I was raised on pop music and soap operas, I can't help it.