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Dean's probably the worst for me, although I loathe Logan. Dean's jealousy and temper wasn't something that I enjoyed seeing, particularly with Lorelai packaging him as the perfect boyfriend for a 16/17 year old girl. Rory did treat him like crap with the whole Jess flirtation situation, but he was pretty far from

I'm mid season three, just watched one of my all time favourite episodes, They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?

I can't believe they managed to make the trailer boring. I mean, I can, considering how crap the other films in this universe have been, but even crap movies throw everything good into the trailers.

Not enough kangaroos.

I think an older child was actually killed on Fraser Island by a pack of dingoes. I believe Fraser Island is a bit of a hot spot for attacks and dingoes attempting to drag off small kids. As for Azaria Chamberlain, I think a coroner ruled only a few years ago that there was sufficient evidence that a dingo was

As a fellow Australian - there have been numerous cases of dingoes attempting to drag off toddlers, so it's pretty well accepted now that yes, a dingo probably was responsible. Also, we're talking about an infant being horribly killed here, why do people continue to make jokes about that?

Only the final 3 or 4? That's very generous of you. I'm trying to think of the plot of any book after number 4 and failing miserably.

I'd agree with that, for the most part. It's hard to decide who's the worst character on a show that features Rip Hunter, both Hawkpeople, Vandal Savage and Jax.

Australian Netflix isn't that great, either, but we do have Supernatural.

Good development. He was by far the worst part about the revamped show with his shouty bouncing and inability to be a passenger in a fast car without vomiting. Matt Le Blanc was surprisingly good and will probably do well as the main host, with Chris Harris and Rory Reid supporting in the studio.

Good points - the North Pole trip was what got me hooked. The show is always beautifully filmed but those destination episodes always went above and beyond.

I think the problem I have with Rory's sense of entitlement (and Lorelai's for that matter), is that it isn't seen as a character flaw. We're supposed to agree with her that she's being hard done by when she isn't allowed to take the test on Shakespeare because she's late or when Logan's dad said she doesn't have what

I think there's a difference between appreciating that your background/situation has given you a head start (being entitled) and blithely thinking the world owes you everything (having a sense of entitlement).

I can't believe anyone thinks the back half of The Sound of Music is a bad thing. The threat of Nazism is present in the first half and then it's this really brutal comedown in the second half. It's a wakeup call to how dangerous it can be to ignore something that seems relatively benign.

In preparation for the new episodes, I've just started a rewatch of GG. I even plan on watching season 7 which, although I own it on dvd, I've never actually watched.

I actually didn't like a lot of season 1. Not enough Eric and Pam.

Don't bother with the books. They're so incredibly terrible. Of course I read them all and I bitterly regret it.

I suspect if you liked Bunheads you'd like Gilmore Girls. Same rapid, witty dialogue, slightly strange townspeople and great female leads. Bunheads with coffee and eating junkfood instead of dance.

Yeah, I'd agree with that. I didn't mind the 6th season, but I did resent the fact that Keith David's presence there kept reminding me that Enlisted got cancelled. I would have gone for another season of Enlisted over season 6 of Community.

Thank you. Herstory of Dance would rank up there as one of the great episodes of Community if it had been in literally any other season.