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    Sarcasm. Noted.

    No, I mean the type of music is minimalist with there only being a few chords repetitively played over and over again. Glass is a minimalist composer, as is Nyman. Techno is minimalism.

    There's a proverb:

    Sonia,

    Not all her statements were falsified: Maybe one or two. She links one example of a post being false, that's it. We don't know about the rest.

    It'll be like Liam in "Shameless." They're gonna have to keep switching the actress every year—like the GR really doing their magic.

    Yep cried at the Downs kid too. Interesting how similar some of the triggers are.

    Mission accomplished.

    I love Matt.

    That's the beauty of this show. Even if you're running low on grass, you can still feel high!

    I'm asking someone named Jesus about "signs" and "miracles." That's your specialty isn't it?

    Btw, musical score is by Max Richter, a German composer. His minimalist music is stunning—very Phillip Glass in "The Hours."

    Um that's exactly what happens in the book: She finds the baby that Tommy leaves. And yes babies do have rejuvenating effects on people. It doesn't solve the problem, hence why we will continue to explore her second season, but she sees it as a miracle and a chance to begin again. After all, how often do you find

    No Nora was simply going to leave and change her identity.

    Hah! There are no spoilers to be had. We have reached the end of the book this season. Lindelof and Perrotta have a lot of writing to do now. But thank you, oh Mighty Exclamation, for your protection, loyalty, and support.

    People are complaining about the choppiness of the episode, specifically about Nora's scream, and then the long pause where you're not quite sure what is happening. I admit I was itching to know about Nora. But psychologically it helped to create tension in your viewing experience. Your torment slowly builds up, one

    Quote: "Absolutely nothing is resolved: Rescuing your child from a house doesn't repair your relationship with her;"

    Dye. Sorry for the error.

    I enjoyed the book as a stand alone piece of literature, I did. Especially the ending came together. But HBO's take is an absolute piece of art. It's breathtaking on screen.

    You're right. It is the ATFEC. I think I got swept away by the moment. Thanks.