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I'm definitely looking forward to next week, or dreading it, or both at the same time really.
And yeah, the AV Club is sort of addictive. One thing I love (and will miss) about this Grimm forum is that when I or others mention Angel or Buffy, a lot of people know what we're talking about and add to it like you just

Thank you so much. I seem to recall seeing pics you posted some time ago of one or two precious pooches. And most of us who love animals have been through this, maybe several times. It's nice to know others understand and sympathize, especially someone like you that I run into so much around here that I almost feel I

A highlight of this episode, for me, was unexpectedly hearing Gene Pitney's "Town Without Pity"…and what a perfect song for a show about, basically, getting screwed in Hollywood (although some themes run even deeper). I haven't dug out my CD of Gene Pitney's Greatest Hits yet, but I will. In the meantime I've already

I honestly don't know who's better,
him as Warner or Alfred Molina as Bob. I was trying to decide, watching them together. Couldn't do it.

You know what I love about Alison Wright? She knows how to take a supporting role and run with it. She's already proved this as Poor Martha on The Americans, but there's something special about the way she sparkles as Pauline.
The same can be said for Jackie Hoffman as Mamacita. She manages to make "dour" both amusing

You're right about Greenwalt's past history with high body counts. I scared myself last week thinking about it. I think "Not Fade Away" left me permanently emotionally scarred (Angel fans know). It made me forever fearful of series finales, on any show I like…from dramas to, yes, even sitcoms! Okay, kidding a little

I noticed the bad dye job, too. If they specifically wanted him to be blonde, seems like their casting people could've found a well-built real blonde guy somewhere in LA, or the Portland area, or somewhere in this dimension.
Or a better colorist.

Everything you said is meaningful, as well as helpful and appreciated. And it's so nice to picture a Rainbow fields scenario. I hope there is some beautiful existence for such pure souls.
Kafka and Satori. Sounds like they should be friends, doesn't it? She loved dogs, having spent most of her life with my dog Asta

I had to chuckle at the "simpler times" thing. It's always simpler times for all of us before we have a baby with anyone…any time…anywhere.

"Phooey" might not be the strongest word to express our disappointment, but that's what first popped into my head. I try to be a lady at all times.

Well, phooey.

Woe is Wu.
Woe is me.
Woe is Hank.
Woe are we.

Hugs received, with much appreciation.
I know you've been there, too. And such kind words really do help. Thank you so much.

Thank you, Sweetie. I appreciate every word of that lovely message.
I didn't mean to make you sad or get us so off-topic. I just wanted you to know your humor was a help during a sad time.
I don't think there's private msg around here. But I'll definitely keep your kind words in mind. Such caring thoughts can only

I haven't seen that but I'm sure she's good in it. Just the other day someone posted a link about a play she's doing on Broadway. Poor Martha's really getting around!

It's been good to see you around, too, participating more.
I told you the water's fine and I'm glad you jumped in. You've been swimming like an Olympian, really good comments.
And it's my fault you got off-topic. But, other readers, please bear with me or skip over cause I've got to veer OT for a minute.

Awww. That little letter caused my lip to quiver.

What would've been perfect was one followed by the other, in either order. They've still got (or developed) both romance and passion, which is really nice considering theirs is an arranged marriage.
Scenes like that are always a nice break from all the fakery in their lives.

I've been enjoying her in a small but nifty role on "Feud", but THIS ten seconds on screen was thrilling! Especially knowing there has to be more yet to come!

During the brief scene where Oleg was walking toward the store, did anyone else notice the guy walking toward him? I thought for a second Oleg was going to have a meeting with Frank Zappa.