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a lot of people will note that Communion dresses are similar to bridal dresses. They are not mini-bridal gowns, but the white is intentional, similar to religious bridal gowns. The joke is Morello wants the pomp and flash of the occasion, not the meaning of the ceremony.

The birth of Daya's daughter is a larger moment, huh? While I'll agree it was a long tine a'comin', it was breezed through. I'm really questioning having this ep be all about Aleida when don't we need to care about the fate of that poor baby, and her mom?

wow.

actually, go to Healey, he had/has a soft spot for Pennsatucky.

not being political at all, too tired for that after real election season, but I guess a lot of plot devices are possible as in real life, there is a difference in what law/Constitution decrees, what that interpretation is (ie, stand up in court), and what happens due to politics and people. The current example I'm

oh, she has been mentioned before, as Selena got defensive at her gender but also mocked her Hispanic cred.

did you not see Point Break?

also find this all interesting, and really enlightening. Also, the fact that so many people seem to be interpreting what is stated in the Amendments differently is fascinating - thanks a lot, founding fathers.

don't think that was the theme as much as, how f'ed up is your life that you are falling into a rabbit hole and wow, there's your troubled daughter.
Hope so.

no, though I love Maura and that bleeds over into giving Helen more space than maybe she should have, Noah has buyer's remorse. Great idea to throw oneself on the sword, but damn if it don't hurt. Makes total sense that he doesn't want to see Helen while in prison, though she is very grateful, nothing could ever do.

I went to two dinner things at my professor's… houses, I'm trying to remember, but one definitely was a nice house as we bbq'd in the backyard. One was in a townhouse, I think, anyway one prof invited everyone in groups of 7, as we were there to relax and chat, and one, my physics prof, only invited those he liked,

you mean when they were speaking English?

ages ago I wrote a screenplay and I always imagined him as the lead. That calm, placidly handsome face, but tough underneath, plus always liked him onscreen. Toepick!

I've seen some recent(UK) tv footage where DW looks a bit more rough than on this show (thank you lighting and makeup depts!) but I see the physical attraction. He also looks a bit like an ex of mine so… yeah I would

woah woah woah… give her a chance. I dont remember huge details from the other seasons except she seemed good, a little too nice to the rough edges of Cole, and she agreed to invite exes, etc, to the wedding. But f all of a sudden the ex has a baby, oh, and its your husband's and oh, her she is, and then, oh ex wife

i do have a friend who remembers a very memorable (to our gang) birthday party very different to most of us - a silly thing happened that we all laugh about but she maintains it happened differently, while not killing the joke. Because we all watch shows like this, this weird recollection has come up, and she stands

agree with you, except: British?

oh yeah, that IS going to happen.

I watched the hell out of that show. That and Barbara Mandrell.

ah yes, that's who that was! I like her, she's like a less coked-up Julie Bowen.