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Darren Clark
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Sage advice for getting through day to day life as well…

I thought she looked pained and anxious after retaining Mesa Verde because she realized she had agreed to meet for dinner at 7 but hadn't thought to ask where.

Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!

I was thinking maybe he'd end up in a hermit cabin in the woods like Ted Kaczynski writing a manifesto…

When she's not practicing her amazing gymnast balance beam skills of course…

Nonsense. The conversation is about linguistics - You're the one painting it with a political brush.

You do know Taylor doesn't exist, right?

My love of words and language will NEVER allow me to refer to a single individual with a plural pronoun, regardless of who may find my position offensive. I suppose if I am ever faced with the regular company of a gender-fluid individual who eschews the traditional notion of pronouns based on the existence of a penis

Definitely should have read all the posts first, but I'm still going with lazy writing. Too specific a number for a general statement. "in your forties" would have worked just as well and actually fit the timeline.

I imagine the intervening 8 years will provide insight and flashback fodder going forward.

I made the same critique before I read this one. Nothing about the Jack character indicates he would forget a single thing about his wife. The line could have easily been "you're in your forties..". I'm calling poor fact checking on the scriptwriting, and it's annoying as heck because my OCD won't let go of it and

And don't forget Murder she wrote - someone dies every week in Cranberry Cove

After YEARS of reading and insanely enjoying recaps and comments on all sorts of shows that catch my attention, I am finally logging in and commenting myself on something that drives me crazy in general, but particularly rankled me in a story that has captured my emotion so often in recent months.