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    THANK YOU!!! You saved me an imdb look up on that one.

    Plus consistent pleasant texture- very light crisp on the outside with melting smooth on the inside. No one ever remembers how important texture really is for picky eaters.

    That was also the end of Angel season 3, "Tomorrow."

    That's exactly what I thought about Gods of Egypt, you've got Geoffrey Rush as Ra for crying out loud! But no…

    ET was gross and weird and creepy to me. Didn't get the point or why anyone would like it. I was also 5.

    In other words "Nearly 100 years ago at this point people made what was appealing and we're still telling those stories instead of using them as bridges to tell fresher and more diverse ones which are lying knee deep to be picked up at this point."

    Do you scare him on Halloween chasing him around going "Stuff costs more than it used to!" ?

    Most especially that the opening of Winter has a throw away reference of "fat shaming" from all their junk food. It was a real atmosphere killer and the fact that they went back to it just made no sense.

    I also wonder how much they considered the timing of it. Remember Rory passing out on the street doing her People in Lines research. In TV, a woman throwing up or falling asleep unexpectedly is always the pregnant marker.

    I agree but I can understand it, they were working overtime to drive back the Stars Hollow quirky hijinks all front loaded. Notice they completely drop the issue of cellphone reception after that.

    I would say they keep sex as very much a function of the relationship and not vice versa. I see your point and think there could be a case made for that, but it's a pretty vanilla part of things and far too easy to shift into making the male influence too important.

    An exception is my fave cocktail the French 75.

    Exactly, whenever there's a cut, you can't presume it's the same timeline. Last nights ep made that utterly blatant with the costume changes, but in the beginning they kept it much more subtle.

    "Immediate immersion" I guess.

    Not identical, but it is quite similar and placed similarly so there may have been some cutesy intention there.

    Yes, the fact that her and Bernards sheets were in his secret creepy under cabin lad would suggest that. Ugh and worse suggests a personal connection to Ford more than anyone else- he recreates his family including himself as a kid, he recreates his superior partner…and now Dolores.

    The Jurassic World take is interesting. Also because it's Crichton and in the book there was a specific amino acid the dino's needed in their diet to stay alive which was only supplied by the park. This episode was heavy on "OK you robots want to be free, but why would you want to leave? What's really better?"

    He's already "murdered" or "broke his cherry" a week or so ago (in his time). Now he's just leveling up in the game.

    I believe this episode also further suggests Charlotte is MiBs daughter, but not a confirmation.

    Actually it's required for a lot of benefits that you prove you do not have any income or support before they will approve you.