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Nothing can outshine 90s Roy Dupuis' naked ass.

Aw boo, they replaced her dad. I liked Riley in the role.

Etobicoke isn't that bad. Definitely no Scarborough. Etobicoke also has Tom's Dairy Freeze.

I noticed during last season's reviews that the author's reading of the show was a little off at times, especially of what was going on with the ancillary and female characters.

I watched the first couple seasons of this and thought it could have been a great reveal, and set up well, to have Baker be Red John. The show would obviously never go there now, what with everyone's mom watching it, but I think it could have ended on a high note if it did.

I figure they've got her younger than 25, but yea, at least 10 years have passed. They should have given Jack a minpin. Or a maine coon.

I am glad to hear it improves with the second episode. As much as this tv season is being derided, I've gotten into a few shows and I'm hoping at least one or two of them isn't cancelled after six episodes.

I am admittedly a fan of disappointingly-real outcomes in fiction.

People always say that, and it's true at times, but for little bullshitty drama fights between teen girls? That shit can get resolved in twenty minutes with tears and maybe baked goods or ice cream.

I don't really have trouble with the quick reconciliation between Jenna and Tamara. Considering how dramatic teenage girls can be, it's more about the blow up than the fixing. Reading this review, it feels like you want more from teenage girls in general, not the show.

Orange is key to not getting shot and maimed or dead in the forest.

In my particular case? Mostly healthcare and ODSP. If I were American, I figure I would be dead, homeless, or buried in debt right now. Instead I'm living the nerdy graphic design dream. More generally: maple syrup, flannel, our sweet flag, poutine, Quebec cheese, and MEC.

I made some handkerchiefs for my boyfriend's dog. We are all going
camping over (Canadian) Thanksgiving and need bright orange things so we
won't get shot in the forest. In the background, catching up on Doctor
Who. Matt Smith is so fine in that bowtie.

We say "Hello" and smile! At least, I do. Madonna would have been very happy on the TTC, you don't have to make imperious demands to avoid eye contact there.

There was a "fuck you" or two uttered while us poor townies were trying to get around during TIFF.

I was pleasantly surprised by Fright Night. Colin Farrell is excellently skeevy, David Tennant was great, and Evil Ed was nerdhot.

A friend of mine worked in Chapters while the HP books were coming out. The key to surviving with your sanity in tact was a combination of power trips and spite.

That is too bad. I feel like it would have been nice had the actress playing Tamara known so we could have had shades of it earlier.