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Hopefully the actress is older, but Enid's character can't be more than 14. Ick.

I don't think that guy is the leader. But it's interesting, what he said to Morgan about not choosing this way of life. My first thought was that, because the Wolves seem like a cult, maybe the Wolf "soldiers" are unwilling participants.

Some other people are pointing this out, and it sounds very believable (and interesting). I'm wondering, though, if the timeline doesn't work out. For instance, didn't Head Wolf only find out about Alexandria after he found the photos? I think Enid was already in Alexandria at that point.

It's as if he visited Tibet, studied under a Buddhist ninja, and had an epiphany.

Narrative convenience. Definitely.

How can SNL be made up of so many talented people and yet tend to be so consistently unfunny? It makes me think that giving everyone (only) a week to write sketches and practice them is a failing model. Too often, I feel like SNL is just wasting everyone's time.

Also, Veronica Mars.

I'm completely, 100% sincere. Though I don't see John and Sherlock as being ultimately happy together, sexually speaking. ;)

Oooh, yes please! Let the recs abound!

What was that about erotic fan fic? If anyone has some good recommendations so I don't have to wade through the shit, I'm all in!

No. But Athelstan would have had to have had Ragnar with him at all times. Ragnar meant it (or hoped it, perhaps). He just couldn't do it.

An intelligent retort is surely in the works when the first word of the reply is, "Moron…"

So, Jon Cryer reveals (for no reason) that he's a dick, but keeps pointing to the bigger, richer, drug-addled dick to seem not that bad?

It's never been explained to me why, if "fanny" means, um, THAT in British, Jane Austen would give the main character of Mansfield Park that name. Mansfield's Fanny was nauseatingly sweet, but if I remember right, the horrible sister-in-law in Sense and Sensibility is also named Fanny, and that kind of made more

Slight non sequitur: apparently, Ellie Kemper used to write for The Onion.

One of my favorite lines was when Dylan was trying to be a helpful older brother to Norman, and give him advice about how to fit in better, was when he says (paraphrased): "You've got to stop with that 'Mother' thing."

This has to make the Top Ten of the list: Real-life Emergencies Experienced by First-World Citizens.

It's like they ran out of light bulbs and decided to call off the run to Home Depot.

Troy has been gone for a while now, though — I think everyone else is over it.
I think it's too early to say that Season 6 is a mistake.

I guess I had a different take — I really just thought it was a, "What? You aren't a VIRGIN?! How DARE you!!" But I can see your point, too. Overall, our society's views on sex have changed so much that it doesn't work.