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    She was also very fun on The L Word.

    Royal Pains introduced me to some of my favourite music.

    Royal Pains introduced me to some of my favourite music.

    Then you should want Fairly Legal back.

    Then you should want Fairly Legal back.

    Oops. My mistake. But thank you for getting the point.

    Oops. My mistake. But thank you for getting the point.

    Am I the only one who keeps expecting Bill Ingval or Jeff Foxworthy to show up? For about half a scene tonight, I thought Juliette's manager WAS Ingval, in fact.

    Am I the only one who keeps expecting Bill Ingval or Jeff Foxworthy to show up? For about half a scene tonight, I thought Juliette's manager WAS Ingval, in fact.

    Yeah, like the guy in the $4,000 suit is gonna apologize to the guy in jeans and a torn up henly.

    Yeah, like the guy in the $4,000 suit is gonna apologize to the guy in jeans and a torn up henly.

    I liked Spartacus right out of the gate. Seemed like the characters were all pretty well set up in the first episode, and after that they didn't so much develop as react to the story that was developing.

    I liked Spartacus right out of the gate. Seemed like the characters were all pretty well set up in the first episode, and after that they didn't so much develop as react to the story that was developing.

    Especially b/c she seemed to know ahead of time what she would have to do, and didn't protest. First time Teddy's seemed involved in any real way.

    Especially b/c she seemed to know ahead of time what she would have to do, and didn't protest. First time Teddy's seemed involved in any real way.

    For me she's been extremely average until tonight. Pretty enough, and a good singer, but not really selling any aspects of the character.

    For me she's been extremely average until tonight. Pretty enough, and a good singer, but not really selling any aspects of the character.

    I feel like this is the first time Teddy really had anything to do w/ the love triangle he's supposed to have been tied up in since the very beginning. Previously he's just been vaguely jealous, but even when Deacon isn't the issue, it's not like he and Rayna get along very well. Now he's genuinely upset and for good

    I feel like this is the first time Teddy really had anything to do w/ the love triangle he's supposed to have been tied up in since the very beginning. Previously he's just been vaguely jealous, but even when Deacon isn't the issue, it's not like he and Rayna get along very well. Now he's genuinely upset and for good

    I have no idea if that's unreasonably far, or if it's a bad neighborhood or anything, but it was sort of an issue in the context of the show. Scarlett DID protest that he couldn't/shouldn't walk back from there. And we don't know if he actually walked, or if he just stewed for a while and then got a ride.