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I always watch with CC on…too afraid I'll miss something.

I miss the late, great Mr.Gandolfini. I've always heard he was a very down-to-earth guy. Hope he was when you met him. My former employment sometimes brought me into contact with celebrities and it was always nice when they were nice.

Self-love.

Pastor Tim turned out to be a pretty good guy, and fairly genuine. Earlier predictions of pedophilia and all sorts of bad expectations turned out to be wrong. He and Alice have been kind to Paige, and tonight's scene showing their love for each other and their newborn daughter was a nice note (especially welcome

I didn't know about the podcast and I'm relieved to hear about what they said. I feel much better now…won't worry so much about what really became of Poor Martha.

I didn't even notice the chin! I was too busy critiquing the hair.

I've always heard (and read) that the theater is his first love and that he's a wonderful stage actor but I've never gotten to see him. I'm so envious!!!

All I know is, I'm glad they cast Langella as Gabriel. He's 78, and I find him just as interesting to watch as when he played Dracula at half the age he is now. There's always been something subtle but mesmerizing about him.

I don't think I said anything, just went home all swoony and daydreaming of more sweet innocent little kisses…having no inkling of the marathon make-out sessions yet to come. They proved to be even more memorable.

Agreed! I was enjoying the review till I got to that last sentence. "Mississippi Queen" is a great rock classic and I love everything about it, from the prominent cow-bell ("More cow-bell!" It put BOC's "Don't Fear the Reaper" to shame) to Leslie West's gravelly voice. "Mountain" may have been from Long Island but

I'm glad our reviewer mentioned Bud's absence for most of this season. I've missed the little varmint so much! Let's keep our fingers crossed that the writers will bring him back next season. I'll really need a Bud-fix by then.

I kind of liked them in "The Taming of the Shrew" (also lots of fighting) although I've seen it done better (Raul Julia and Meryl Streep were perfection!). But maybe that's because I love Shakespeare…and they were interesting to watch together. She was so beautiful and he had the most mesmerizing voice. I remember

I'm usually not thrilled with baby story-lines, but Rosalee and Monroe are a whole different ballgame. They're always such a bright spot on this show, and I'll gladly admit to getting misty when Rosalee told him, and especially at his reaction.
Once I got over that wave of emotion I had fun imagining what a little

"As for me, I've always wanted to slay the dragon".
Couldn't help myself.

Like an army of slayers!
I love reading the comments about this show because there are always a few that give me little "Angel" flashbacks.

That hadn't occurred to me! It does seem a bit of an oversight.

Indeed! You should Google images of him when he was young. He always had the looks to go with the voice.

I was surprised by how genuinely sorry the lead goon seemed to be, and there was a shot of a secondary goon looking downright upset. I know they were probably chagrined at the abrupt outcome of their mission, but they seemed unhappy about it in a very human way, nicer than the average goons. That was unexpected and

So one minute I'm fondly reminiscing about the old family crock-pot (except ours was rusty-red instead of the Jennings' putrid green), and the next minute I'm clutching my stomach as Gaad bleeds out from his.
I'm not so sure this show is good for my nervous system. But am I going to keep watching all the way to the

I wasn't aware he'd been cast!
Thanks!