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Wizard and Glass could definitely be a series. A relatively short, heartbreaking series.

It's one of my favorite books by any author.

The unbreakable cheerleader is in Nashville, prioritizing her career over her newborn daughter.

Yeah, I feel like there were 3 or 4 of them.

That's how I understood it as well.

Yeah, this show is starting to rival Castle for wild jumps in tone.

Yeah, it reminded me of that as well, but there's a difference between "Am I a monster because I'm kind of relieved I don't have to spend my life reproducing for my crazy cult family?" vs "I'm a monster because every part of my life has been about making me a better killer."

I'm convinced Bron will end up with the one who poisoned/cured him.

Tried the tape. Cat likes to eat sticky things. Cat ate tape off couch.

I ate there so often in college (sometimes more than once a week) that I never, ever, *ever* want to have Olive Garden salad or breadsticks again.

Yeah, Will coming out was definitely earned. I'm not sure the last time I've wished for a fictional event quite that much.

I like Caleb. He's one of the few characters who behaves like a mature adult.

It's like he's on an entirely different show.

My husband's read the books and keeps going on about how much they're cutting out and speeding things up in the show, that things that could be used to stretch the show out are being skipped over.

She will forever be Jane Doe from Grey's Anatomy to me. And since that character had had facial reconstruction surgery, she always looks not-quite-right to me.

Also hilarious was the breakdown one contestant had in season 1 over Kevin Smith's judgement of her team's debating skills.

I was expecting it to end up in the feminine products bucket.

Yeah, I thought he was just saying that because she didn't seem to be listening to him.

Even if she doesn't think Clark is a spy, it seems reasonable that she would be freaked out at the prospect of what discovery would do to her job and her personal relationship with her co-workers. She might be hiding what happened from Clark because she doesn't want to disappoint him rather than because she thinks

Every time I see commercials for this my reaction is "We already have Ever After - why do we need this?" and then I remember that Ever After came out 17 years ago and feel old.