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There were so many other ways they could have done it. There was no need to have Princess Leia turn around at the end. We knew it was her. Just hearing her voice would have been enough.

Willing suspension of disbelief turned off immediately anytime he appeared on screen. I actually cringed.

Can Adina Porter just get all the Emmys now?

I actually found it a little snobbish to point out how silly it is for people to believe in witchcraft. It's a religion, like any other religion, and you wouldn't snark down to people about it because you don't believe in it (unless you're Richard Dawkins, king of the atheists who snarks at everyone who believes in

I never realized he was the same character as the cheerleading coach. That changes that episode for me.

1. The Hauntening
2. Full Bars
3. Teen-A-Witch
4. Tina and the real ghost
5. Fort Night

I hope.

I'm very curious about the religion. Obviously the programmers are paying attention and know some of what's happening in the park. Why would they let bots wander around with physical representations of the "out of park" workings? Unless Bernard or someone else responsible is intentionally pushing them toward

I was waiting for some snark about Shelby's yoga.

I could be completely wrong about this, but I don't think the word MURDER was written on the same wall as the original. I have to go back and watch it again, but if that's so that would really point to Rory being in on "the joke" with Sidney.

I was just thinking this as I read that she was returning. Return of the death vagina!

Dushku got better as the show went on, but she never reached the level of Dichen Lachman. She should have been the leading character; she had the actual range to play it.

So glad Bob's is back! This show is my happy place.

1. Shelby is basic AF. She is one pumpkin spice latte and Michael Kors bag away from being the prototypical white girl.
2. Lee is my favorite. Maybe it's just the killer one-two punch of Angela Bassett and Adina Porter.
3. Matt is ODDLY, OVERLY specific about how far away he is at any given time when he has to rush

I actually stopped around the time the nazi doctor cut the legs off that one character. Compared to Murder House I felt that Asylum was all over the place (which has only gotten worse really, as the seasons continue, but season 2 just didn't speak to me). I didn't like the tone of it, and it seemed… dreary to me. I

I think I might be the only person that absolutely hated season 2. I never finished it I hated it so much.

Which is just a darn shame.

A replacement wedding ring for my husband.

On that we are agreed.

I'm of the school that I don't like being hit over the head all the time with plot points. I'm really okay with the teasing ambiguity and I don't think it's a stretch that Arya learned how to generate/use faces with or without resorting to murder, as shown to us in the show universe (Jaqen H'ghar apparently poisoned