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That is indeed how it works now. Source: got an annulment, child not illegitimized.

I am in the weird position of being completely over the character, but the actor is killing it IMHO and so it's kind of OK with me if he stays.

I don't know what I'm gonna do. Previously.tv gets a good volume of comments but it's also such a festival of misogyny on the GOT boards there (mostly driven by like 3 people, but those 3 people monopolize the conversation) that it's not much fun to go there. Kinja just makes conversation impossible to follow, and

Co-sign. I am mostly a lurker on AV Club, and although I actually do read and enjoy the reviews, I am mostly here for the comments.

Kinja drove me away from ever commenting at Jezebel again. I visit AV Club because Previously.tv's lack of nesting comments makes conversations there impossible to follow. Where to go next?

I miss the days when I had the time (and the stand mixer) to cook my way through the first few chapters of "Cookwise."

A work lunch at Topolobampo, the very first "nice" restaurant of my life, was what got me into food that was more interesting than "well, I'm the only one in the family who knows how to cook…." kind of stuff.

I was put off from subscribing by the big Wall O'Text that was every issue.

I have what is probably an old ATK cookbook (the red one with the three rings), and it is basically my Fannie Farmer/Joy of Cooking. It came with us when we moved to France and it still is the cookbook I turn to every week for family meal planning.

As a Yooper who has lived in northern Minnesota, I agree with you.

I have not watched past episode two or read spoilers, but my first thought was that she's a ghost.

As a former Duluthian who would love to see a season set there, the way they treat the geography of northern Minnesota has always driven me nuts.

Your mom and I may have lived in the same neighborhood! I lived in a bunch of places in the up and Minnesota as a kid, and the one constant other than the accents was there was always a red owl.

You're not overstepping your bounds at all! I had a similar educational experience to your own, having been moved up one year and then skipped out of the end of high school to start college at 15. But I think the social challenges are harder for boys than for girls. This school system (we're in France) does have what

It's scary, no? I have a 10-year old son (10 months younger than the 11 year old) who is more on the "still a kid" side and I am keeping my fingers crossed for a smooth adolescence. On the other hand, with my youngest children (both girls), it is already quite clear how much fun they're going to be as teenagers!

It can be a rough ride. I have a 17 year old who won't speak to us because we don't even know why (encouraged by his father, as far as I can tell) and am terrified of what happens as my next one hits the teenage years. He's 11 and we're very close and he is an awesome kid who is so smart that he's 2 years ahead in

The money paid for representation by the legendary Dick DeGuerin.

I have a stupid hippie nonsense name and I totally disagree! I have heard the same damn joke about my stupid name pretty much every day of my life. And in the workplace it is a handicap because people can tell exactly how old I am. Hello nobody taking me seriously during my earlier years in the workforce, hello age

Hear, hear!

You and me both! I'm a lawyer who is originally from a place not very far from Manitowoc, and these guys are my new TV boyfriends. That feeling, that horrible feeling when you lose a jury trial—it broke my heart seeing that written all over their faces when the Avery verdict came in. It was physically painful to