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Laura Linney's character works for Alan Rickman's character, and also with… whoever plays the evil seductress secretary.

I cry at that part too! (My husband and I watch it every year while we wrap presents.)

I was unreasonably stressed out over the fact that it doesn't appear Robin ever got her bacon-wrapped figs.

Heroes at least had one good season and one decent season to get us hooked. The Following and Hostages have just been terrible from the start.

I refer to Lean Cuisine as anti-food because whenever I have it for lunch, I end up unbelievably starving for the rest of the day. I'm much hungrier than when I eat an equivalent number of calories of some other kind of food. I don't know what's in Lean Cuisine that causes that, but it results in me eating way more

"The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag" by Alan Bradley. Relatively engaging mystery story told from the POV of a really precocious eleven-year-old who's obsessed with chemistry. A nice break after re-reading "East of Eden" and giving up on "The Snowball" partway through (so far, the book basically amounts to

A- for me. I enjoy when an episode is primarily the main characters reacting to each other. I especially liked Nick and Jess's non-verbal communication at the beginning of the episode.

In HS I had a disintegrating pair of jeans that I wrote song lyrics all over. I had my friends each add a quote they really liked. One of my friends, completely unintentionally, wrote "Wherever you are, there you go."

The whole time I thought Jess was saying "Hot Food." Seemed like a really weird name for a restaurant.

I deeply hate football. Just the sight and sound of it literally causes me physical discomfort. (I think it has to do with dozens of weekends stuck at my dad's bored out of my mind while he watched football.) I cannot watch Friday Night Lights. I'm sure it's quite a good show, but I can't tolerate the football scenes.

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My other two major one's are Hole's "Live Through This" with Wolfenstein 3-D and Alice In Chain's "Dirt" with Quest for Glory: III.

This soundtrack was one of the first CDs I owned (back when we had a 5-disc player but fewer than 5 discs). I listened to it obsessively and it's inextricably linked in my head with playing Lemmings (especially those squeaky noises at the beginning of the Anthrax song).

It was entirely ridiculous. It's the scene that made me stop watching Season 2. She had just been vomiting profusely, and she was supposed to manage to get herself turned on?

And yet somehow they get nominated for Emmy's.

There's an episode of DD&D that was a "behind the scenes" look at the show. Guy comes off as a cross between a four year old and an obnoxious high-school jock. Playing pranks on the crew, throwing food at them, just completely immature stuff.

It's true, though he was kind of a brain tumor hallucination. That was… not a good time for the show.

Heh, I keep thinking that if I'd read comics maybe I'd like the show better. Then maybe I'd already have affection for the characters and care at all what happens to them.

Saw them open for Tegan and Sara. I wasn't too impressed at the time but went home with "Turn it Around" stuck in my head and ended up listening to their stuff for a few weeks. Definitely interested in the album.

I dunno. The Following was hilariously bad, especially in the way it implied that Poe himself was somehow responsible for the crimes it depicted. Hostages is just bad and boring.