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I was so close to saying either that or "Hello."

She was at least somewhat villainous in BSG, but yeah not in this.

I almost forgot he was in that one!

Maybe it'll be true as like a metaphor. Her sisters will watch her "burn" her identity as Rachel and then she'll start over in Cabo Verde as Leda Brown. (Duncan may originate as meaning "brown chieftain" or "brown-haired man.")

We're in a strange place.

I take that as something that I've heard otherwise moderate people say and I don't think it's that much of a compliment to men. Basically that men will neglect the people who love them for ambition and women have been socialized, or inherent, to not do that.

I was sort-of intrigued by his Dawkins influences because most of the stuff I read by Adams seemed more agnostic "scientists can be asses" too type stuff.

My first thought was more Total SA. Oh sure they help Solar Energy, but are also linked to slavery in Myanmar and bribing Mideasterners. Nestle is linked to slavery too, though I do like their candy.

"I prefer discussion to censorship."

I thought they indicated she did not want to kill Gracie and that that was John's doing.

I would guess "This is Us" might have more "suburban people over 40" appeal.

Yeah Speechless! Also maybe to Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath.

I wondered that too. Apparently it was a Lisa MacIsaac who looks to be Ashley MacIsaac's sister and is in a band called "Madison Violet."

Was there something in the credits? Dang!

I'm kind of a conservative independent. I had forgotten I was a registered Republican and reregistered as independent due to Trump.

Yeah I went a little far. I was thinking the ranch-owner was socially conservative (no abortion, no euthanasia, businesses can refuse involvement in same-sex marriage) and the cinematographer more liberal on things I did not mention (for contraceptive mandate, for transgender rights, for gun control, higher minimum

"I'm Peggy Arnold and I'm here to weave hemp and give birth to a baby."

Well what about religious or regional diversity? Statistically Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Pentecostals, and Southern Baptists have a good deal of Republicans. Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Wyoming have a good deal of conservatives going by Gallup.

People do bring up certain things when it's their ox being gored. I notice this most though with free speech and the power of government. When a Democratic is in many Democrats tend to lose interest while Republicans think the state is going to ban guns and mandate attendance at gay weddings. When Republicans are in

I wouldn't mind learning more of Five as well and I'm not sure the menacing sting was needed either.