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I would question how long ago you watched season one. Did you watch it while it was on, or did you run through it quickly? I only watched it about a week before this season started, and I went through it in like 3 days. I say all that to say Nolan's mannerisms haven't changed at all to me. I think we've been

I would question how long ago you watched season one. Did you watch it while it was on, or did you run through it quickly? I only watched it about a week before this season started, and I went through it in like 3 days. I say all that to say Nolan's mannerisms haven't changed at all to me. I think we've been

So I have 2 questions:

So I have 2 questions:

"It’s never easy settling into a new home, and it’s especially not easy when the neighbors are the cannibalistic undead."

"It’s never easy settling into a new home, and it’s especially not easy when the neighbors are the cannibalistic undead."

I don't see why he won't be nice to everyone. He needs people's help to achieve all of his goals and the writers refuse to allow him to see that he's more likely to get it if he's nice than if he continually does it by force. They refuse to allow him to change, and there's nothing worse than a stagnant character.

I don't see why he won't be nice to everyone. He needs people's help to achieve all of his goals and the writers refuse to allow him to see that he's more likely to get it if he's nice than if he continually does it by force. They refuse to allow him to change, and there's nothing worse than a stagnant character.

I honestly don't know how I feel about this. In principal, I don't disagree. The consequences of Walter's actions have been well documented over the last number of seasons. But, for me, Walter's greatest flaw is that he loved his son too much. And I don't think that that's possible. He did a horrible thing he didn't

I honestly don't know how I feel about this. In principal, I don't disagree. The consequences of Walter's actions have been well documented over the last number of seasons. But, for me, Walter's greatest flaw is that he loved his son too much. And I don't think that that's possible. He did a horrible thing he didn't

I have a bigger problem with Klaus' action than I do Stefan. Part of that is because I don't care about Stefan at all, so he can do shity things all he likes and I'll never be invested. And the flip side is that I really like (no love) Klaus and I think the writers keep making bad decisions with him. Will he ever be a

I have a bigger problem with Klaus' action than I do Stefan. Part of that is because I don't care about Stefan at all, so he can do shity things all he likes and I'll never be invested. And the flip side is that I really like (no love) Klaus and I think the writers keep making bad decisions with him. Will he ever be a

Professors do not go to frat parties!!!!!!!!!

Professors do not go to frat parties!!!!!!!!!

Man Ass Update Addendum: I think there's a brief glimpse of the orderly's ass when Shelly stops blowing him and pushes him over, but I could be wrong. Maybe it was just side ass, the male equivalent of side boob.

Man Ass Update Addendum: I think there's a brief glimpse of the orderly's ass when Shelly stops blowing him and pushes him over, but I could be wrong. Maybe it was just side ass, the male equivalent of side boob.

Lol I didn't look at the by line this week, which is odd for me, but I thought the review sounded different. Good review, McNutt; I hope all our contributors from the north east are ok though!

Lol I didn't look at the by line this week, which is odd for me, but I thought the review sounded different. Good review, McNutt; I hope all our contributors from the north east are ok though!

"it really does seem that Kalabaw will stick together at least until they can get the big guns of Tandang out like Pete."

"it really does seem that Kalabaw will stick together at least until they can get the big guns of Tandang out like Pete."