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He's the guy in white suede shoes who used to do poppy remakes of 'race records' which white radio would actually play in the fifties. Essentially, his career is based on being a remora hanging off Little Richard, Fats Domino, Nat King Cole and people you've never heard of because their songs never got played and his

The alter of shipper madness? Is that a Jekyll/Hyde thing?

Well, she was the hill someone who didn't want to work with Jason chose to die on. She handled a bad situation badly, and he used her as an excuse to exit the train before its scheduled wreck.

Pretty sure the pool scene was what they were filming when Effie made them shut down because they were still trying to get the signatures to film at night and she didn't want to piss off the neighbors.

Oh dear. Which of her fleeting facial impressions gave you the strong feeling that she was responsible for the script, the pacing and the performances?

The actress, Scottie Thompson, has had a few showy feature roles on procedurals, most prominently as Tony's girlfriend on NCIS and the girl who turned out not to be Red's daughter on the Blacklist. I haven't seen her be really bad yet.

The script was terrible, the performances were terrible, the characters were from different movies, the actors were in different movies, the pivotal brother character was written simultaneously as an agent of chaos, a mawkish Dr. Phil, and a jealous lover, and when Fiona (really, Jason? Growth?) decided to own her

Not so much, really. She testified that she was OK with her brother telling one of their female employees that her husband was going to be real happy now that she had dentures. I don't think that's something literally no-one has managed to avoid.

Joe seems to have real issues with having his success handed to him by family and friends more talented than he is.

I could never get into Voyager. I thought it was great that they had a woman captain, and the relationship with 7of9 triggered as many Bechdel checkoffs as pretty much anything I'd watched up to that point, but in the pilot, they lost me. There was some sort of crisis on the bridge, and they had whatever number of

_Gramercy Tavern, a New American restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron District_
Um. Really? I know real estate names for Manhattan evolve as gentrifiers brand their neighborhoods (I was born before there was an East Village), but I'm pretty sure that the neighborhood the Gramercy Tavern is located in was named after, um,

Except, well, back in the first season, in the episode where we first met Brennan's family, she told Angela that she was so shy and alienated as a child - before her parents left - that sometimes she wouldn't talk to anyone all day at school unless her brother came by. So, not so much, really.
I remember when this was