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i work in a supportive housing facility that has a ton of mentally ill and elderly pet owners. it's nice, when the owner is responsible. some of them are really not and the situation gets complicated.

it makes a *certain* amount of sense, given that the first sequence is all about his entrance into the OO program. but still, 23.

my initial thought was how implausibly young he would've been, even as a somewhat new recruit. then i remembered eva green playing a fully qualified accountant in that movie. how refreshing that would be for an action hero to not be a decade or three older than the love of his life. eva has far more presence than

literally every month is white history month in the US. take a look at any textbook for elementary, middle, or high school. kids are taught that yeah, slavery is bad, the trail of tears was bad, racist immigration quotas were bad, but no honestly, seriously, white people built this country and are responsible for

reality also allows for critics and consumers to object, which is what is happening. hollywood's bias skewing straight, white, cis, and male is an issue that affects global perceptions. the gay representation on will & grace is credited with a rapid decrease in homophobia in america if not other countries. media

related question: did he tell beth he quit his job?

justin hartley is pretty as hell, but i cannot stand kevin. he lives like every day is the last eight minutes of a romcom, constant going all in, running through an airport to put his boombox on with his girl's favorite song, then speechifying. that's sort of the show's aesthetic, but it's more blatant with him

even in the early seasons before they started collapsing under the weight of their plot, person of interest never had this much focus on the procedural aspect. reese, finch, carter, and fusco each had an arc that progressed in pretty much every episode.

if you wanna go there, what about charles xavier? he has multiple children die in battle on a regular basis, runaways and kids with families alike.

since quitting about 10 years ago, i've had 1 or 2 cigarettes when drinking or stressed several times without making it a daily or, as it used to be, hourly habit. might help that i've mostly smoked from the last pack i bought, so they taste absolutely terrible. there's still about a quarter of a pack left.

see, that's funny because he's a trump supporter

angel grew quite a bit as a character before he left for his own show. brendon's answer kind of felt like the same resentment xander felt for angel. which, actors do that sometimes. also there's no reason given for why he didn't support his colleagues (not just the actors he'd worked with, but writers, directors and

kitty was incredibly well-received, actually. there have been calls to bring her back since basically the moment she left. also the only reason she had such a tight (for this show) arc is because they intended for her to go when it was over.

you're probably totally right. i just feel if they're going to make her so decidedly sherly's person, they should own it. joan & kitty aren't family. that's okay. reveal joan in the church w/archie, happily handing him to the nanny, who actually will be in the kid's life, before sitting down to watch the ceremony.

last week's ep revealed that neither joan or sherlock stayed in touch with kitty at all while she was gone. this week's reveals:

eddie's not punk. he's a friggin surfer.

kitty is the reason sherlock was there for watson after andrew died. she taught him how to support the people you love instead of sitting there wondering why they're not there for you all the time. mentoring her made him a better partner.

well, there's a miffy in caddyshack 2. i feel like buffy is at least namechecked somewhere in there.

seriously he looked like he was ready for kindergarten

they already pulled the "perfectly platonic—oh wait no actually sex!" with joan and mycroft, but i think they're too committed to the deep friendship between sherlock and kitty to recharacterize their relationship in such a sloppy way.