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JLRoberson
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It makes you sadder in retrospect
That Sally had to go and eat the rest of the cast.

Which will beg the question of why. Do you think Quinn will take a fall for Dexter, even for Deb's sake?

But…but…
I don't like ANY of them…

"I put my heart and soul into everything"
—yes, I don't doubt that for a second. That being said…

That is correct. The big line is "she don't want a baby who looks like that," and the chorus is "Mommy, I'm not an animal." This could be an Op Rescue anthem.

If I ever hear "the Time Warp" again…

The phenomenon
…is and always has been the cleverest marketing of a shit film ever.

HA!

How Quinn will be dealt with
Because even if Liddy gets pinned on him—unlikely—he remains a time bomb if in jail, so he has to die, so the question is how.

When he rage-killed Emily, I couldn't help thinking "TRY GETTING RESERVATIONS AT DORSIA NOW, YOU FUCK!"

That's so—after all, it's not going to be called "Quinn" next season. He's being given a setup for tragedy.

Oops. Mistaken.

The problem with Deb siding with Dexter—which in fact she did in the books, but they suck badly—is that, at that point, that would be both a betrayal—he's been lying to her for years—and also would crush any confidence she has in herself as a detective, which is tied directly into her daddy issues. You could argue

Henry & June
And why it was not an R barely even registered one year after it came out. The movie is so gentle and soft it could be bath tissue, nothing really scandalous EXCEPT we see Fred Ward's ass in the sex act. That's pretty much it. The lesbian sex scenes are barely something that anyone would care about.

That guy was no one anyone would have come looking for, though. Nor in that place.

Well, if it's as good as its finale(and I'm not sure I agree), then we'll see, I suppose. Is till want to know what happens next.

Eh? Season 4 ROCKED. I forgive it anything for Lithgow as Trinity, the first time I was genuinely frightened watching the show. And the fact they made him not just unlikable but disgusting was good for Lithgow. It gave him a chance to go some really interesting places. The single most frightening sequence? Oddly, not

I've been wondering about Quinn's weight loss. It seemed strangely sudden and sharp. I wondered if there was more than one sick actor on the show, really.

Well, they're nice shoes.

Wait, WEEDS has been on that long? Seriously?