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An antique and incredibly rare clock theft maybe. I'd watch it, as long as Monroe's in the middle of it.

That gas station restroom was so filthy (even the walls) it was already horrifying before it became a crime scene.

Me, too! He's just a big ol' softie…who can rip people to shreds if necessary.

True. It completely changed Juliette. But I wonder if she might've eventually changed back. And Adalind is worried she will. I'm kind of hoping she stays as she is now.

I know. Adalind's complete reversal of character is a little hard to swallow. But when this story arc began last season, I thought about Cordy and it helped. Don't know if you were ever an "Angel" fan, but Cordelia went from good to e-vil and back again with all kinds of magic and/or deception involved…and I just

Adalind said Rosalee is her only friend.
I have great friends, but I'd love to have Rosalee as my best friend. And Monroe as part of the package. They'd be great fun in the good times, a great help and comfort in the bad times. And you'd want to do your very best to be the same for them.

I forgot about that! I noticed it at the time, I always notice books. I also see that your avatar is La Liz…the real deal. There are so many beautiful photos of her. Why that one?

Good point. I thought about that, too, during his back story. Anyone who walks away from their children is a weasel (and that's an insult to weasels), even if they're charming and interesting. But it's his willing participation in and acceptance of the atrocities at the hotel that gives me the heebie-jeebies.

Renfield of the Cortez! Excellent analogy (of course, Liz has more style).
Wish I'd thought of that!

I cringe every time Gaga appears, too. And for me, besides the over-enunciation, it's also the flat, dead eyes. I haven't seen eyes like that since Jaws ("like a doll's eyes…")! Maybe that's how she thinks a vamp should look and speak, but I really think it's just bad acting.
Oh, and I wish she would decide that

Yep, it cuts a little too close to the bone for the national psyche, or at least for mine.

Oh, I like his chatty, friendly empathy with Iris (and sometimes others). I'm just not forgetting he also escorts people literally into the jaws of monsters (not only the resident vamps but the thing with the drill and other sadistic horrors), and has for twenty years because he's comfortable and feels free there. My

Iris is dead (so to speak), and now a killer. And Liz told her to go "teach those young hipsters a lesson", after that sincere talk with her about how she would soon want warm, fresh blood. He flat out encouraged her, enabled her, initiated it.

Except for being an ongoing accomplice to multiple (more than we even know) horrendous murders, and he does so happily. That's pretty evil. And yet, I sort of like him. He's the best part of the show.

Good idea. Everyone could use a little self-actualization and improvement, you betcha!

No wonder it sounded familiar!

Voila! Eureka! And…Uh-oh.
And thank you. Now I'm back in the loop.

I've noticed several people referencing a mention of Peggy's upcoming seminar and Sioux Falls in season one. I watched season one but don't recall that. Can someone fill me in on what was said and what were the circumstances in which it was discussed? I'd appreciate it ever so much.

Uh oh. I didn't know about the more prominent animal character in the comics. Now I'm worried (make that terrified). I said elsewhere I'm still not over what happened to the piglets and what other few animals we've seen.
I've often thought that it's a little unrealistic that our survivors never came across people

Absolutely. The change seems completely unnecessary.