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AM Hollitz
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The problems you mention were the same problems seventy years ago, especialy poverty, homelessness, and bending bullies, which were highlighted by the episode, "Zuko, Alone."

Before finding the farm, as the group traveled on the highway, they were set upon by a herd Zombies. Given that the farm was only five or so miles from the road, it makes sense the herd would catch up to them eventually.

There are so many "epic blockbusters" vying for some shred of attention—John Carter, The Immortals, Wrath of the Titans, Conan, Cowboys versus Aliens, one can't possibly keep them all straight. Instead I opt to see none of them.

That's not just a show; that's Fox News entire lineup.

I'm thinking it was being developed more as an audition piece to be circulated to various performance groups.

Usually after 18 months of negotiations with the actors demanding ridiculous pay raises and that the production to relocate somewhere more convenient so they can be closer to their families.

SPOILERS!!!!!!!

'Cept, the dog maybe.

What is it about transitioning from being a therapist boyfriend to a therapist husband that makes them less sleazy, manipulative, or creepy (e.g., Bob Newhart on The Bob Newhart Show, or Jason Seaver on Growing Pains)?

Wait, isn't that Mike, from "Mike and Molly"?

I'm surprised Mike Chang, Sr. didn't applaud the students' superior math skills/competition strategy. By splitting into two groups, McKinley doubled their chances of taking the top spot. Most cunning, however, was that spliting the groups up allowed the New Directions to avoid potential racial bias the judges may have

Season 3 with Jimmy Smits was "Awful", but Season 4 with John Lithgow was "Excellent". I really enjoyed Julia Stiles as Lumen in Season 5, but the plot was a snooze fest. I gave up my Showtime subscription midway through Season 6 because it was neither good nor bad, just boring.

Works on my Roku just fine…

I noticed that HIMYM's Marshall and Lilly own a coffee cup from Pier One that I also own… Does that count?

At least they're offering free shipping with a purchase of $18,000 or more (this week only!)

Awesome! I missed the entire first season and need to catch up.

I notice you said "convenient homopho*n*e." Is that a typo or just literary brilliance?

It stems from the same logic that Glee clubbers are constantly abused physically and mentally by their classmates (except during EVERY single performance the club gives during pep rallys, exhibitions, or play.)

I enjoyed Haddie's flip-out, but I thought she was being too measured. A normal teenage girl would have been screaming and crying. If it were me, this would have been the breaking point, and I would have moved in with Grandma and grandpa, or sought early admission to college just to get out of the house.

Julia's a lawyer. "Buying" a baby could end her career immediately. As for why it took her so long to go through legal channels to begin with, I can't say. But there are a lot of ways to complete a private adoption. Having both of the parents sign off is the easiest, least costly method.