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"Maybe she needed the money to fund her army of flamingos".

I'm a white wine girl. I've never been able to appreciate red wine, even if it looks great and fancy. I'll say yes to a cool glass of white anytime. Otherwise, I'll happily drink cider, gin tonic or gin fizz, depending on my mood.

Except that in my country liberals are the right and are therefore blue. The left are socialists and the green party.

Wow! Shailene Woodley is so good that she's starring twice in this film!

They're a lot alike, aren't they? So there would be many comparisons possible.

I think you're right. Remember, Dean was the new boy in town at the beginning of season 1, whereas Rory has always been the town's favourite (to the point of being named town queen or something of the sort at one point).

I want that! Please make it happen!

Didn't he tell Luke to f-off?

I feel the same uneasiness in French. You're supposed to say "manger" (eat) but I always wonder if it shouldn't be "boire" (drink) instead.

I also thought it would get mentioned. There was such an incredible cast, including Hayley Atwell, Matthew Macfadyen and Ian MacShane.

I loved Flipped, and I think it should've had more success.

I'm really bummed that you're not the President of Fiji.
More seriously, being asexual doesn't mean not getting laid, it means not wanting to get laid. You obviously want it, so you're not asexual.

It doesn't really bother me. There are lots of natural blondes who have dark eyebrows.

Thanks Obama!

I know right? If there was another season coming, I wouldn't mind that much, but so many things are left unresolved (and not in a good way), and I really missed the whole group dynamic that we had in the first two seasons. And Lyle! Can this really be all we get of him?

Well, knowing now that this was the last season, I have to say I am disappointed because the characters spent most of it apart, and so many storylines seem wasted because they won't go further.

Exactly. He was a traitor, and that's maybe why the shock of his death didn't hit Cassie at once, but much later.

I'm just like you, I love the fact that we have a new timeline. It makes sense that at some point their actions would have consequences on the future (isn't that the whole point of going back in time?) and that way the story can move forward. It's a new dynamic if the problem can't be solved just by eliminating one