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Mathilde
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Important question: who has the mechanical trousers?

Damn it man, I'm a barista, not a doctor!

To be fair, Sarah DOES have really great bone structure.

So, you need to click the "I have iTunes" button in the banner at the top of the page, and it will launch iTunes on the store page and allow you to download it.

Besides, if I knew that my arrogant father with anger issues had killed someone because it was for my own good, I'm not sure I'd want to stick around to see where that road led.

I think she might actually be making a fairly solid choice—she knows that if she were out there, she'd be fielding continual requests to get back in the vault, so just avoid the argument and time-wasting and stay put.

I do.

Because we can't expect Iris to simply realize that you should never, EVER date your boss.

Snart breaking into Barry's house and drinking his cocoa was the best thing that I saw this season. It was beautiful.

Jesse is a smart girl—you always make sure you have a place to pee.

It's pretty terrible, but Sarah Lance and Leonard Snart are ALWAYS worth watching IMO. Plus, I get a kick out of watching Ray be an idiot, because Brendan Routh is stupid handsome.

He also sings the theme song.

They should just start pulling random people off the street for this, and it wouldn't make a real difference.

Bless his heart.

They're like the Ents that way.

In some ways, I think it makes more sense than it might appear to at first blush: Iron Man is in favor of the systems that allow him to maintain his own power and influence; he favors a central government just strong enough for him to run Stark Enterprises and be in charge of things. Cap, on the other hand, is someone

I don't know that my heart can stand getting my hopes up like that.

You make a really excellent point about the narrative possibilities of the Castlereer marriage—I was really rooting for the two of them to make it, in part because I think the longevity of a marriage is really suited to television, but also because they were really great and interesting together.

I got to see the re-release in the 90s when I was five with my whole family. I'm sure part of it was that it was one of the last happy family outings before my parents divorced, but I was also SO EXCITED to see this movie my dad was really excited to show us for the first time.

For me, it was when I was eight years old, and my mom rented Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. I didn't have any real experience with movie musicals at this point, but she told me I would really like this. I can still remember sitting on the living room floor, eating Chinese takeout and watching Howard Keel singing