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Midnight Departure
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Yes, of course you're right. Now I remember seeing Grace at the end of the show's run, many years later in syndication. Zima was a young teen then and she had become really cute. It had been over a decade since the show ended and I wondered what happened to her when she became an adult. And boy did I find out!

I was curious about Madeline Zima a couple years ago, wondering what she was doing after she was "all growed up." She has certainly not disappeared from sight, and effectively played a delightfully saucy character on Californication the past couple seasons. I hope she will stick around as a minor recurring character

Okay, whoops, didn't even look at the header, I was just looking at the tweets below the article. I thought you guys were missing something but it was my dumb ass that was missing something.

What? All I see in his tweets is single colons, and one semi-colon that he probably meant to be a colon. Where are the double colons?

This was my first thought as well after the pilot. For the first time in my life, I hate-watched a show last season with The Following. Now I have two. (But that's my limit, dammit! Now that Dexter is over, I have room for a second one!)

Since I had two young children from 1998 on, I watched lots of Cartoon Network, Disney Channel and other kids networks, so I missed about a billion great shows on cable and network TV because my kids were always on the couch (and too young to watch The Wire, et al).

Bingo.

People made fun of it after they saw it because the pilot was perhaps the worst pilot in the history of TV. It was the only pilot of any show that I literally could not stand to watch anymore and turned off half way through. GOD it was abysmal, and I said as much in a comment after the series premiere.

MJF's affliction is certainly an issue for me as well, as sometimes I found it hard to track his dialogue (though that's a common comprehension issue for me with any character lacking excellent enunciation). However, I found it fascinating to observe, as I don't know anyone with Parkinson's and Fox's ability to carry

"Adriana may have a family, unlike Daniel, but as a lesbian, she will never be one of them."

I agree on both shows. The Bridge is far, far better than Low Winter Sun and significantly better than The Killing.

I like the show. Diane Kruger plays one of my favorite new characters and the production values, direction, writing and acting are all pretty good. Sometimes I yelled at Demian Bichir's character that he was getting exactly what he deserved, but that didn't mean I wasn't invested in his character. It'll be real

On top of that, there's nothing to say that the wall wasn't built a month ago, is there?

I'll tell you what, watch the Suits webisode #308. It's the funniest two minutes of the show I've ever seen and is a real treat. All the webisodes are good and they supply plenty of hilarious Rick Hoffman scenes!

Okay, I must have forgot that one.

Is Walt really dying of cancer? Have we seen evidence of that? Doctor's visits, chemo, etc.? The only reason we believe that the cancer is back is because Walt said it was and he has a hacking fit once in a while. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think I've seen any scenes that unequivocally prove that his cancer

See the money wanna stay, for your meal
Get another piece of pie, for your wife
Everybody wanna know, how it feel
Everybody wanna see, what it's like
I'll even eat a bean pie, I don't mind
Me and missy is so early busy busy makin' money
All right
All step back, I'm 'bout to dance
The greenback boogie

Phil said: …is there some part of Skinner that still wants his ex-lover’s understanding, if not her approval? “These girls, they weren’t innocent, Sarah. You should have seen what they did to me."

"Why me? …Why? …why? …why?"