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Witchcraft

It was a scouring powder enema (!) That's why Luke was screaming. I guess it has to be extra strong to suck out the witchcraft? Also (shades of Kyle and his Mom) he very readily assumed the position, didn't he?

You know what's truly touching for me after watching all these episodes? Seeing April still having that spark in her eye for Kenny. I should say hey, that guy is an asshole, but hey, April still loves him. You know, it gets me. It gets me.

I was laughing my head off - Lindsay fuckin' Lohan!

This show really made me realize how many sad songs about wanting love there were in the 70s (the decade that really turned its back on happy endings).

Yup, she's gonna be part of the 70's "me generation."

I just read it as simply being about the patriarchy, and not their characters. Like how she couldn't open her own bank account or get her own mortgage.

Agree, they would never be able to afford a Beatles song, for one. They could just hire some trippy long-haired kids, who can play music like that cute band everybody likes, you know, the Monkees.

Lots of cars didn't even have seatbelts, and some had them only in the front seat.

I like him but he's got the same haircut as Nucky Thomson's nephew on Boardwalk Empire.

Maybe she buys it from Storage locker auctions?

My mom used to like visiting "Williams Sonora." And she insisted a menagerie was an outside greenhouse for growing oranges.

Yeah, and she says it so nonchalantly. Hey what is that thing? One of those caused my grandma's house to burn down, but okay, I'll use it with you for a little while, oh better not, yawn.

But I was going to make some espresso!

From Martha Stewart Living: Witchcraft
~Roses for love and romance, Chrysanthemums for strength and
protection.
~Why not craft a bespoke boyfriend from leftover body
parts? You’ll create a heritage item that will be yours forever, while doing your part for the planet by recycling.
~When building an autumn bonfire of

Baby, you'll come knocking on my front door

I have seen it, and it IS a lot like Romy and Michelle. But I thoroughly enjoyed it, mostly 'cause those two are adorable.

Didja notice he got himself a new jawline? For all those fancypants leading man parts he was expecting to get?

Also, only two freaking episodes after Anna is attacked, the housekeeper says they can leave the front door unlocked, because "this is England." Chuckle chuckle. And - forget it, there are too many instances to mention.

I'm looking forward to the prequel "The Gilded Age" in the hopes that we can see young Master Bates.