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I didn't know what it meant. But I'm not a cop and I know nothing about Nirvana or Slipnot.

Yeah, it's kind of reminding me of what happened with a friend in college. He didn't want to come out to us, even though we already had another friend who was out, so it wasn't like we'd shun him. I think he was afraid of how we'd look at him differently.

I'm a little fuzzy on the details of Neal's death (I tend to lose focus during his scenes) but from what I remember Zelena just tricked Neal into doing some sort of spell and that lead to his death. So yes, if it weren't for Zelena Neal would still be alive, but I wouldn't call it murder, but that might just be me

They've already hit the Biblical allegories pretty hard. Emma is the savior, and a descendant of Ruth and David the shepherd who became king. And her mother's name is Mary (sorta). I wouldn't be surprised if they're adding more now.

But what has Zelena done that would justify executing her? They've let Regina and Rumple live after all the terrible things they've done. Zelena is nowhere near their level of evil. Yes she needs to be locked up but she doesn't deserve death.

There was a theory floating around that the beard he has in the pilot is
fake. Why he'd wear a fake beard, I don't know. But if the writers went
with that it'd keep them from having to show Oliver grow out a beard
over the next two seasons.

If they actually wrote out the rules to magic they'd have to stick to them. Since no one knows what's what the writers can make up a new magic rule to fit the plot and it technically won't go against the rules because there are no rules.

I didn't realize this was the same song and now I'm truly disturbed.

I didn't even notice that. Wow, the geography is terrible.

When they were talking about the college student's murder last year they said she lived in a sorority house on 'Spruce Road'. Penn has sorority houses on Spruce Street. And their university seal looks a lot like Penn's.

Well she did disappear in the season finale.

That tagline is stupid. Not only does it not make any sense but I watch the show and believe me, they break the rules and the law.

I was born in 1987 so all I've ever seen is the kiddie version. I didn't even know there was a 50s version. I like this version of The Muppets and I understand that characters can grow and change. But other people around my age and younger have only seen The Muppets one way and just aren't open to change.

The Real O'Neals does sound stupid but it's got Stan from Mad Men (don't know the actors name) and Martha Plimpton so I'm in for at least one episode.

We learned about simple machines in elementary school.

This is assuming you aren't sharing your Netflix account. If I'm signed in as my Mom Netflix is going to collect data that says a 50-something year old woman enjoys watching Arrow and hates Laurel Lance. And no one cares about people over 50 so this opinion would count.

I suppose. Its just ridiculous that Robin has gotten over the fact that there was a time when Regina killed his wife for no good reason. Then again everyone has gotten over the fact that she's tried to kill them at one point or another, so I guess it's par for the course.

Broadcast TV has always been full of remakes and adaptions. They were just better at the execution.

The problem is this is only done for minorities. How many times have white men committed a mass shooting? But no one is saying we need to keep an eye on them. Movie theaters aren't patting down all the white guys that walk in despite the shootings in Colorado and Louisiana.

Is it weird I don't really have a problem with the unbalanced relationships? Writers never seem to know how to write a relationship between two fully formed characters. So for once it's nice that the men are the characters who are there to stand around and look pretty.