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My work minion has been talking about this, but I haven't checked it out yet.

He recently opened for Garfunkel & Oates in Seattle. Well-liked by the crowd.

Where?

I'm watching! The last episode was stellar! And now I want to go to a taco festival. (But not in West Covina. I never need to go West Covina.)

Amen and co-signed on both counts. I saw the film adaptation when I was 12, and it made me a Christopher Walken fan for life. Wasn't till my 20s (and when I was just about to meet him at a signing) when I realized that David Cronenberg directed The Dead Zone. So, I gushed to him about THAT, rather than Dead Ringers or

It's also a good reference for appreciating Crimson Peak.

I finished Bradbury's The Halloween Tree in time for Devil's Night. Dated but still sweet and fun and dizzying. However, as a woman in the 21st century, two things semi-poked me while reading:

With Tilda Swinton? I'm not in her league.

This. This ep actually worked better for me than a number of the previous ones.

Or Tilda Swinton.

So, I didn't watch this, and I think I've given up on the show (but not the commentary! You commenters are golden). But I, asking on behalf of the ghosts of Ruby Ridge and Waco, am curious to know:

High probability. Really, really high probability …

Clark has had his powers* nearly all of his life. Kara has only had her powers for almost half of her life, and until recently did not try to explore or build upon them (if I remember the pilot accurately).

Those ridiculously beautiful cheekbones … yes. Ah, and I still have some eps to watch from S2. Time to wallow in cheekbones and leather.

I hope you do!

I just thought of Van Helsing this weekend, actually. Just after watching the trailer for Victor Frankenstein. 'Well, this could be funny-cool or it could be another Van Helsing.'

Doggone it, at least stupid Dominion had Tony Head chewing up the scenery like his doctor told him he needed more fiber in his diet. And pretty, though bloody, angels.

Fine! I'm the only one who loves Holiday best.

Sylvia Fowler!

It can be 2 things!