disqusxtupcvcjko--disqus
The Book Thief
disqusxtupcvcjko--disqus

Moving to VH1? Sure! Great idea.

Can Manhattan and Long Island be a part of that nation, too? (The Bronx can stay with New York state.)

Trish!

In my head, Jessica following Luke makes perfect sense too. She killed his wife. She wants to make sure that she didn't completely destroy his life because of it. She wants to make sure he got better. And yeah, at some point I think she fell in love with him. Hence them meeting outside his bar and all that follows.

So…How's Edythe supposed to get pregnant with Beau's baby in book book three?

Carol Kane also missed an episode or two, right?

I was just so grossed out by Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne of Savior Rick's Spooky Church of the Scary-pocalypse (and how it seemed like he was actually getting away with kidnapping these girls!) that I could barely watch the last three episodes. The lawyers and the jury and the judge were just so incompetent that

No mention of Titus in his corn-shucking getup?

This show was the best!

I love Luisa! I think we're supposed to assume she's on a bender right now, and that she'll reappear in time for her trial.

Mine would be Captain America: The First Avenger. When I got to the end, and he was saying goodbye to his lady love (Peggy!) knowing he would never see her again, and then woke up in the present day not realizing she was gone, only to escape and realize that he was NOT in the time he once knew. The tears. The tears!

So say we all.

Right? She has less to do as time goes on, especially after she became a series regular. (Even her "I'm getting married to a pirate!" subplot barely featured her.) In these episodes, we hit peak Cerie.

Spooky! Scary!

Parks and Recreation. Hands down. I just hear the upbeat opening music and get happy inside. :) (The same happens when I hear the intro song to The West Wing, oddly enough.)

Not everyone needs to be humanized. They very clearly showed who Vee was: Someone who uses those most vulnerable (kids on the outside, Suzanne and other inmates looking for more power on the inside) to get want she wants: Power and respect, for as long as she is able. She is a villain, but one whose motivations I

Why??? I haven't watched a single episode of HIMYM since it finished. I see reruns on, am happy for a blissful second, then remember how it all ends and then have to change the channel in disgust. (It didn't help that the episode I saw was the St. Patrick's Day episode, where Ted almost meets the roadblock to his

(SPOILERS, apparently, for everyone who hasn't had time to listen to a 40 minute show on their iPod in the last two days) She's the mayor now!

Except…the whole point of Stoneheart is to subvert the trope of resurrected characters in other novels. You know, the ones that come back completely happy and unchanged and act as if nothing has happened. Cat was corrupted by death, she is a creature consumed by hate and revenge. She is not the same woman we knew

NYC has a high concentration of people and attracts millions of tourists every year. Broadway shows have always been on Broadway, and there are people that come to NYC just to see a musical or play. If people aren't willing to go see it on Broadway, then they can wait until it does a national tour, or until their