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That's fair. If I recall correctly, Miguel only really kills Ellen Wolf to motivate the whole "he's gone rogue!" thing. I agree the narrative falls apart. I think as the series went on it relied too much on specific performances (which were usually great, IMO) than the stories. Smits was good, Lithgow was great, and I

Okay, we're pretty much in agreement that 1&2 were good, and 4 was good because of Lithgow. And personally, I enjoyed the second half of 5. Everything else is garbage.

2 big omissions for me:

"Abashed the devil stood, and felt how awful goodness is, and saw Virtue in her shape, how lovely. It's pornography!"

sorry, there's not an article for 18-35 year old men.

He was referring to the eternal question: who is better: Larry or TV's Frank?

My friend and I had a long conversation recently as to whether Wishbone should have done Old Yeller, with himself as the boy, obviously. The layers in that episode would have taken ages to peel.

I gotta speak up for Marci. I genuinely did not expect her to be anything but a one-episode jab at corporate lawyers, and instead we're seeing her fears and insecurities. She may not be an especially deep character, but she's already getting way more than I think most people expected.

Hey you stupid woman, rectify this!

Honestly, I was expecting Ava to force Raylan to draw down on her. Definitely surprised Boyd survived.

Psh. Tim.
Bring on WYNN DUFFY: THE SERIES.

More like Leland Sassley

Sexcastle is fantastic. A friend, who actually writes for Frank Comics in SC, loaned me a signed copy, and then let me keep it. It's full of fantastic dialogue.

That story was not fun at all!

Filmdeos!

I don't know if anyone else viewed it this way, but I thought Melissa layering immense amounts of makeup was another way of showing how the kids were growing up. Melissa, Brendan and Jason may remain friends, but she's interested in becoming a young woman (though not very good at it yet), and in the end, she's not

It's been a few years since I saw Quiet Man, but I can't help but feel like it was painted with incredibly broad strokes. John Wayne and subtlety don't mix, I guess, but that's a big part of why I can't get into him.

I wonder how many store clerks had to contend with people going "I'll buy this for a nice price!" after the re4 release.

I still give my best friend shit for punching out the old lady suffering from dementia.

Maybe it's just because the other choices at the time were Eagle Eye Cherry and Semisonic, but this song has always held a particular place in my heart.