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    They were at Victory Garden, a goat-milk ice cream place, so you're actually good to go!

    I sure do!

    Pretty critically, he does "let her" breakup with him. Sure, he tries to put it off, but he doesn't take his sister's advice and manipulate her into staying around.

    Put "friendships" between 4 and 5 on that list and you've got my vote

    [weeping] "You're a good person!"
    [overly polite smile, still holding the knife] "Aw, thank you!"

    He's too hard on her, but helps to make them really feel like siblings.

    You didn't see me I was falling apart
    I was a white girl in a crowd of white girls in the park
    You didn't see me I was falling apart
    I was a television version of a person with a broken heart

    I don't watch all of those shows, but I will add that the same-sex coupling on The 100 does include the central character (also refreshing to have a legit bisexual character and not a character who "turned gay" [cough, Willow, cough]).

    Only on Buffy. He was able to develop a personality once out of her orbit.

    You wanted Buffy to get with Spike pre-chip? But they weren't even an item yet…

    But kind of charmingly.

    Do you have or work with really obnoxious children? This will likely influence how much the movie scares you.

    Yeah, the review overinterpreted that kiss a bit, imo. I'm sure she'll shut things down next episode, but they are, explicitly, both in love with each other, and only recently and tentatively out of a relationship. It also didn't really play like a calculated move, as the review implies. That doesn't make it a good

    It's kind of tough to put the love triangle totally on hold while both Michael and Rafael are actively present in her life, and she has feelings for both. Even if she chooses "herself," so to speak, or even one of the two, it's not like the characters would go away, nor her feelings for both (and vice versa).

    Ah, you see the trick is to never see the sequel. If there's a decent sequel to any adolescent/"chick" flick in existence, I've yet to find it.

    Used to be? I'm still currently in love with The Princess Diaries, and I don't feel shame about it either.

    Legally Blonde: Commander in Chic

    The message I took from the film was that you don't "beat" depression, so much as learn to cope with it.

    I was so into all of those books. Even the one with Noah's ark.

    They're not.