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Every Bradley I've ever known was called "brat" or "bratley" by his peers.

You're not sorry, so why pretend?

This show aired on a *Saturday* night, has been *canceled*, and currently has 1226 comments here. The show has attained surrealism in the real world.

That's not what a strong female character is.

Oh for crying out loud. That's just more smh-ing than my noggin can tolerate. All the slo-mo blood was there though, I bet.

WHAT???????

I really like iZombie. To me, it's fresh, fun, light-hearted, and the performances and characterization are well done. It's a welcome break from the dark, heavy, tension-filled shows I seem to fill my DVR with. In my mind, it's a lot like "Jane the Virgin" in tone - except for the eating brains and murder procedural

If I'd made a decision on whether or not to watch this show based on its previews and that it was on the CW, I would have dismissed it out of hand. However, I read a bunch of preseason glowing critical reviews and decided it couldn't hurt to check it out. Not only has it become one of my favorite shows, the CW has

I don't know either one of you, but you are consistently misquoting bumblbee to justify your comments, and while you might not have personally "attacked" per se, you were incredibly snarky to someone who absolutely said nothing to justify your responses. Bottom line, you were very mean to someone who committed the

Not true.

Lithium can be used in post-partum psychosis (depending on symptoms - it's an umbrella term). It could also be a continuity error, or just writerly laziness - i.e. "we're going to write a mentally ill character and talk about drugs we have heard of and symptoms we've heard of and throw them into the bananapants

I recall that Pilar (Linda Hamilton) tried to kill her children. This is a symptom of extreme post-partum psychosis (which can encompass bipolar and schizophrenia symptoms, along with other mental disturbances) which often becomes worse after the birth of each subsequent child; she went completely bananapants right