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It's impossible to make it into a movie with real actors. How can you cast Lolita herself? She has to be twelve. It's part of the utter horror of the novel. She has to be twelve and she has to be endlessly complex. Besides, I think most of us would be horrified by it. I know I would. It's one of my favorite novels of

I always love seeing pictures of Laura Carmichael out of costume: she's SO pretty.

To be honest, at the time Taye Diggs showed up, I was to happy to see him on my screen to protest too much, but it pissed me off that they sidelined Boatman. Like one substituted the other. THEY WERE TWO DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, WRITERS. Yet they never appeared together, nor, that I can recall, were even mentioned in the

I tried to watch the show again last night. I can't. I used to really love the Good Wife. It went downhill so terribly, it's not even a bittersweet experience anymore; just bitter. What a mess. But at least I realized who Monica reminds me of: Emily Valentine, of the original 90210. Can't unsee. I don't know much

Buffy + Angel 4EVA. You're all freaks.

Oh my goodness, yes. She's wonderful when everything goes her way. She's thwarted in anything her little heart desires? Tantrum.
"I don't like Dean. He's not smart enough. Oh, the guy with whom I cheated on him was garbage so now I like Dean again. He's married now? Minor issue. Mom, why are you freaking out that my

Preach. It used to be my favorite show; I'm still bitter at how thoroughly they destroyed it.

Not necessarily, or at least, not totally. She is great in many aspects, but she is a onepercenter. She enjoys this world. It became very clear when she was dating Logan.

True. Very true.

Team Logan, because he was an equal to who Rory truly was (but refused to admit): white, smart, privileged, smug. For good and bad, she is Richard and Emily's granddaughter through and through.

No.

Paris deserves better.

No, he's an underused lawyer in a show that used to be an ensemble, but now is about the main actor's ego.

How dare you, sir? HOW DARE YOU? Xanadu is a magic, delightful work of art.

The whole scene in which Galavant is dead (or is he mostly dead?) and they're trying to figure out a solution is reminiscent of this:

Aw man, Alice was miscast? I haven't seen it yet, but I'm bummed already. Her character is crucial to the trilogy. Well, I'm going to watch it and see what I make of it.

I'm surprised The Princess Bride homage wasn't mentioned!

Yep. Still totally charmed by Grandfathered.

Duh.

I get what you mean, but interesting/Snape, she ain't to me.