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nigeltde, I'd actually say the opposite, with regards to being a woman. In terms of figure and attraction, we're living in one of the few decades where women who are thin with a boyish figure are considered as sexy as a curvy woman (Kate Middleton vs Beyonce, for example). Similarly, whilst there continue to be

Totally. They hate men AND women. I think the only thing they like are puppies (but what about the Hell Hounds?!).

I wondered if that was Sam's way of dealing with Bobby's loss though? As mentioned in one of my above posts, it's pretty clear that Dean suffered a lot more than Sam when Cas died and thus, Bobby's death hit him even harder. But for Sam too, it's a big loss. The only person he has now is Dean and surely worrying about

But isn't it natural for Sam, who's also suffering from the loss of Bobby, albeit possibly to a lesser extent than Dean, to be super antsy about keeping his brother around for as long as possible? I mean, Dean's obviously not thinking along those lines, maybe because Sam isn't showing that aspect at the moment, the

That would be absolutely frickin' awesome. Hell, I want either of the two back - but preferably Cas because I don't want Bobby to get hunted down the line.

Oh, and also, with regards to "the hottie" and the "victim", the irritating teen girl broke the rule with that one. Wasn't she initially perceived as a victim, only to kick ass and save Dean's in the process, along with her father's and Sam's too? Not to mention the Sheriff herself isn't too bad, Jo and Ellen could

I never really perceived it as sexism. How is the whole Amazonian thing anything BUT about women going around killing guys?! And I did like the fact that Dean interposed it with "Wonder Woman" - that did soften the whole Amazonian thing, in my opinion. I personally think the perceived sexism is a case of sexism

Funny - what made me like this episode was that Maddy finally got some focus with her soldier boy (everybody yuuuuuuule soulja boy). I actually quite like their interaction because it's old fashioned, which actually makes it quite fresh and interesting, seeing as boy with girlfriend meets new girl and they fall in

I've always wondered what makes these people think that the person who owes them will ever actually pay up? Don't get me wrong. In the world of The Godfather, where he has family and 'family' AND henchmen to threaten, kill, kick ass and all that - hell yeah the person is gonna pay up. But what makes Mira think she has

It would be pretty interesting if Boyd and Dickie joined together to fight the outsiders and/or Limehouse. It would make for a pretty tentative and fragile agreement which either could easily back out of at the 11th hour. I'd say that's great television!

How about the one in Malcolm in the Middle? He seemed more cunning than stupid.

I think it's his loyalty - he's a bit of a moron, he's totally incompetent and god is he the least threatening person around…but he's also loyal and I do think that's particularly precious in Harlam County right now. I was expecting a bit of loyalty from Devil but guess the only source of loyalty is between Boyd and

That was comic gold!

Nonono, in the darkest timeline, he corrupts Raylan who loses his voicebox whilst Boyd loses an arm, and they decide to try and open the portal and take over the 'good' timeline. 6 seasons and a movie… Come on Community and Justified. (And how awesome would that kind of a crossover be? Off to feed my fanfiction muse!)

I thought it was a bit OTT, in my opinion. It felt almost ironic at itself.

I was hoping and expecting that Devil would stick with Boyd - a show of solidarity and loyalty. Maybe go undercover for Flashy Dude.

UK basketball? As in basketball in the United Kingdom? Clearly us UK residents aren't big on it.

It's a shame Helen was killed off - she was a brilliant character and talk about female role model without the usual bullshit that goes with it! She was one awesome character!

What's interesting about this show is that it's not so much the plots or the secrets or the story that's entertaining. It's the characters and character growth that is! Seeing Boyd from what he was in the Pilot to where he is now, and same for Ava, Raylan and Winona - it's fascinating to watch these characters develop

It's true - you can genuinely live without a spleen. You just have to take Penicillin everyday for the rest of your life (or Erythromycin, if you're allergic to Penicillin). And have flu jabs and pneumococcal jabs for the rest of your life.