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I think her storyline was really resolved last season. But there are still two episodes left so you never know what she will get in the end. Someone mentioned in comments for a previous episode that Lena said Shosh gets a fabulous ending, so it must happen within the next two episodes.

I think her character doesn't need a man to resolve her storyline. She's young, successful, and not really suited to Ray. She'll find someone later, way off camera (unless they do a nifty flash forward at the end to show where all the characters end up like they did with Friday Night Lights).

Sounds like the two of you just weren't ready then. Maybe if you are both still unattached, it can work out in the end.

Why does everyone think Shosh was wanting to get back with Ray? I got the definite friends vibe from them. And I didn't think Aby was horrible to Shosh. Her company let Shosh go. Aby was just the messenger, and you could see she didn't want that for Shosh.

She probably is, and as screwed up as she is, she might make a better mom than Hannah. At least she seems to like kids.

It's baby related. I'm pretty sure we will find out in the next episode. For a while there I thought Hannah and Adam were going to try to make a life together and then find out Jessa is pregnant, but I'm glad they didn't go that route.

Jessa is pregnant. It's so obvious now.

You forgot to mention the most important part -Jessa is pregnant! Adam was going to raise Hannah's baby and Jessa knows she's pregnant and let him leave. I thought maybe Hannah and Adam were going to commit and then Jessa lays that bombshell on him, but the way they did that was way better. I'm glad they just

Yeah, but when it's over you're sad because it's over. It's just a great book. I'm not afraid of long books when they're good.

I'd love to see someone re-do The Stand for HBO. Get some really good actors and a big budget.

That's how Titanic was for me. Everyone raved about it so much that by the time I saw it when it came out on video, it was a huge letdown. Then I saw it recently and really enjoyed it.

The book is a lot better than the movie or the miniseries. You can't go wrong with that one. You only saw about a quarter of the story in the movie, and never their thoughts. That's what makes King books so good, their thoughts. And why the movies based on his books are always so disappointing if you've read them.

No, read The Stand first. It's his best work (even if he doesn't think so).

His best novel to me was The Stand. If I only had ten books to read for the rest of my life, that book would be on it. It wasn't scary though, just the idea of nearly everyone dying from flu created by our government. Other than that…

The Shining or Pet Semetery were both pretty scary. The movies didn't do them justice at all.

I remember liking Tommyknockers much more than IT. Under the Dome was okay, but the television series ruined it.

Whoa, spoiler alert!

Well, anyone would feel let down that their baby's father doesn't want anything to do with it. I know because I work in family law. Even when they absolutely hate the guy and don't really want them in their life, it's still upsetting that the most important person in their life is not important to someone who should

I bow to your superior knowledge of acting. I'm not an actor so had no clue they taught that. I always like the hateful characters that have some redeeming qualities, but I'm not sure Williams can pull that off. She seems robotic to me.

Yeah, no. I only think of Sesame Street. Maybe if I lived in an earlier time I would have a different association.