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Seabreeze
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Hi, Sweetheart! Great minds run on the same track! I was thinking about checking in with you just yesterday. I'm doing fine, is everything okay with you and little Miss Monkey? Hope you're having this much fun…
Oops, I have to jump over elsewhere to post a little gif for you…hang on…

Oops! My message was bad timing! Hope you're getting some good pix of the gorgeous scenery. Have fun, be careful and stay safe.

Frick and Frack…or…..
Kirk and Spock….or…..
Queen Elizabeth and Courtney Love.

Hi, Sweetie! Long time no chat! How ya doin'? I watched a movie you might be interested in (if you haven't already seen it). I had not even heard of it and it was just released the first of this year. It's "Black Sea", and Ben Mendelsohn has a pretty juicy role in it , along with Jude Law in an unusual role for

I hope so, too…but those hopes are dwindling.

Ha! Well, not exactly what I meant. Hope you don't actually have one, but if you did theoretically, something only one-sided isn't mutual. But if there was a previous relationship that turned bad, then there is a history. I can't stand my ex-husband and he's in no way a part of my life any longer. But if we ever had

Yes, whatever traces of friendship there had been had been destroyed by Boyd's actions. That didn't erase the past, though. Anything between two people is mutual, good or bad, and a bond isn't always good. They have a mutual history. Boyd got all sentimental about it, Raylan just acknowledged their history. I didn't

Of course that's why Raylan went to see Boyd…to sell him the lie to keep Ava and the boy safe. And Raylan despised Boyd by the time they put him in prison for good. But he'd also been obsessed with Boyd in a way (as so many have pointed out, they were like two sides of the same coin..which is a weird kind of kinship

I know Will doesn't like Bedelia, even feels adversarial toward her, but I just don't buy that he would participate in the mutilation of a woman. After all, right up to the end he wants to keep Hannibal and Dolarhyde from killing or hurting anyone else (in spite of his weird understanding of Hannibal). He's still

They just sort of vanished into thin air, didn't they? They deserved better than that, too.

Oops…had it wrong. "Going my way?" is even better. Jauntier, which makes it even more incongruous. And that goes with "Hello, Sailor" even more so.

*chuckle**snort*

BAHAHAHA!!! I didn't see what you did there for a minute, but when I did…well, I needed a good laugh.

Uh-oh…time to change your username.

Oooh! Neat idea! Someone needs to do that and put it on YouTube…right away…ASAP…now even.

Agreed, I don't think he'd much care, either. But he was with H., and I still don't think he could stand around and let it or watch it happen..and maybe her being a woman would make it even more difficult.

In a weird way, that moment before Will and Hannibal went over the cliff reminded me of the scene at the end of Justified's series finale…when Raylan and Boyd sat across from each other acknowledging a strange bond between them (despite all the violence that had happened)…a mutual and intertwined history, an

Well, I could walk okay, but I couldn't keep my left eye from twitching.

I'm with you. There could be and should be some happy medium between boring police procedurals and nonsensical disregard for a little realistic plotting.
And the artistic elements could be maintained along with believable details. But even so, I still found the show riveting.

I think of it that way, too. Not only had Dolarhyde tried to kill Will's family, he had killed others…men, women and young children…and would continue if not permanently stopped.
And I do prefer to think Will was still good, and that what was "beautiful" to him was indeed ridding society of two evil monsters…it's what