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So what precisely did you mean when you said you weren't expecting this response from this board, and perhaps the immaturity of the iMDB boards was spilling over?

The pacing is really jarring, and I am not digging the "each episode gets a character" thing. At all.

Oh, please. Don't call everyone who didn't like it immature. That's, well, immature.

In high school I remember people who you'd really expect to know better being absolutely SHOCKED that they did not get into Harvard, even when we'd have teachers explain to the class exactly what it took. People develop this "Yeah, but I'm the exception" mentality. So I can buy that Rory, who has had an entire town

I'm pretty sure he wrote it. But even if he didn't, he made a HUGE screaming fuss when Fox made him pull it, so he certainly thought it was a funny, appropriate, defensible thing to do. So in the context of my comment, does it really matter if he actually wrote it or not?

Kinda sucks they got the guy who wrote and performed a "Wouldn't it be funny if Marge Simpson was raped by a character I voice" sequence to do the voice of a guy who romances Marge.

ThisIsNotAnInternetMeme- Weirdly enough, I'm also a lawyer, but I can't exactly interview this guy. Fortunately, I'm not acting as a lawyer right now and neither are you. We're reading a sex advice column and commenting on the internet.

I would like to point out that dirty talk doesn't mean the boyfriend isn't adequately traumatized by spanking. That could be him trying very hard to be on-board to please her, and pushing it as far as he possibly can in order to compromise.

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Seriously. And it's not like you can't fight for gay marriage AND spend 20 seconds telling some dumbass girl you know to knock it off.

Don Staples - So? Words and other people do have power. Life isn't "Labyrinth" where you say "You have no power over me!" and then you wake up in your bedroom and have a fun party with Muppets and then the Goblin King flies off forever in owl form and we've all learned a fun lesson about self-actualization and peaches.

I watched the first three and I'm wondering what I'm missing. Graham is some empathic genius because he sees a crime scene with a woman split open down the middle, but no blood on the ground, and he realizes she was killed elsewhere? I guess I'm also an empathic genius.

Right? No one ever falls head-over-heels in love with a woman who's pretty-but-not-face-meltingly-hot, incredibly awesome, and way compatible. It's why the only women who ever have men love them are 10s.

I can see drunk logic being "I got what I want out of the box, now I put the box back where I found it!"

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I also didn't believe Frasier stayed with his last hook-up, but I liked that. I think the show did an adequate job of showing that he was taking an actual chance, not headed towards a sure thing, and that the real point was that he'd stagnated in Seattle and needed a change.

sarahwinche- I honestly don't understand. It's a sin to only like a TV show when you like it? And how does having faith change what he thought of these episodes?

No, I agree, Ranters. SPOILERS

Odetta ain't no slouch.

Yeah, Clapton beat Boyd, too, so he doesn't have a leg to stand on in this situation.

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