carriehill
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I could completely understand your response here, if it were true. But it's not because the thing that you think happened didn't. Woopsie. ;)

The grandma on the far left absolutely kills me. She's so freaking game for everything, I adore her.

Mine has been a nightmare from start to finish- except, there's still a few more hours to go.

The short version is that I was late to work, then had to leave work early because my kid was projectile vomiting all over his classroom. Got home to find the dog had triggered a sort of domino-effect on the porch, leading

I'm torn between Jamie Fraser (Outlander) and Mark Darcy from BJ's Diary.

I unapologetically love Miracle Whip, whatever the fuck it is.

I can see why some people might not have liked the flashbacks, though I did. I thought the purpose of the flashbacks was to show Carol's emotional response to events, which we hadn't seen. That is, we knew what happened, but she hid how they affected her. For example, when we saw Rick send her away last season, she

I'm not sure if you realize it, but your language is a bit condescending. The overuse of "sorry" and "obviously", for example. You're welcome to your opinions, but I'm not sure why it's necessary to state them as fact or to speak to others as if they're idiots. Personally, I'm a big fan of Carol because of the fact

Yeah, totally. I'm just expressing personal preference- the soap opera elements have never been my cup of tea. I've appreciated that they've gotten away from it and that Daryl hasn't really been involved in it. If we're looking at it realistically, sure, maybe things would escalate. Or maybe not. I'm not 100%

I agree. I mean, he basically sort of snorted at her as if it was a ridiculous suggestion, and she smirked. As I mentioned above (below?), I think it's the characters' way (via the writers) of commenting on speculation that they've got something going on, because of their closeness. I imagine that the other

This was a favorite scene of mine, but it didn't strike me as romantic/sexual so much as making fun of the idea that they would have a romantic/sexual relationship. Seemed like an "inside joke" to me, like maybe they're amused because other characters think they have something going on, and they know it, and it's

It could go either way. It could make him happy, it could complicate things, sure. I'm saying I don't need any of that for this character. I think that he's complicated enough without throwing sex or romance into the equation, which is sort of the lazy writing go-to. I want to see the character happy, but don't

No, I agree. Hannibal is a fantastic show- and far superior to Dexter (in my opinion). I'm still completely baffled that the network gets away with showing it (when compared with the above-mentioned things that they avoid, like depicting characters smoking, for example), but I'm not complaining, either.

Yeah, that's when you KNOW someone's going to bite the dust. Those are usually anxiety-filled evenings. ;)

Well, it's how I measure how successful my day's been. "Chores? Done. Bills paid? Done. Huge can of pudding? I'm on it."

I think it has to do with the network on which it's aired. Constantine's on NBC, so you're not likely to see a lot of swearing, nudity, or smoking. AMC's not exactly HBO, and so you're not likely to see full-frontal nudity or anything, but they do tend to be more likely to depict things that you wouldn't see on some

I'm really worried about the same thing- though, in the past two seasons, a lot of the still surviving characters have had spotlight episodes. Abraham's was last week's, Carl's had one (with the pudding), and so forth. I don't think it necessarily means anything in this case.

I find I get nervous when I see who's

Could have been a hidden joke, but it made me think about what Carol had said about not being sure if there was a heaven or hell, but not being in any hurry to get to hell. I think, in addition to the fire/ashes theme of the episode, there was also quite a bit of religious undertone as well.

For anyone else, yes. But these sorts of rules don't apply to Daryl Dixon.

I'm glad they didn't hook up and am not sure how I feel about the idea of Daryl hooking up with anyone, at all. I want to see the character happy, but I also like the idea of his love life/sex life being a bit ambiguous. We don't know if he's straight, gay, asexual, whatever. I think it's cool that he can be one of

I think what bothers me most about the term "real woman" is that, in addition to creating a divide among women, it also creates a weird way of looking at ourselves. When I was thin, I had a rockin' body. Now, I've had a few kids and aged a bit, and I'm easily forty pounds heavier than I was back then. So, what? Do