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    Me neither. I'm told there is money set aside in the will for the dog's care, should he outlive them, but I hope it's a joke. It's probably not though.

    Yep. They were totally normal when we were kids. We always had a dog, but more because my parents were like "kids should have a dog" and the dog always lived in the backyard and wasn't allowed on the furniture on the rare occasions it came inside. In other words, it was a pet, not on par with the humans in the house.

    2520 here: my parents are those people and I do not understand it. No, I don't want the dog in the family portrait or on the Christmas card. I don't think I should have to hide a chocolate bar—why is your 90-pound dog jumping onto the kitchen counter? How come when you go out of town, the dog stays at a $70/night

    I'd have to go back and watch "Seance" again because I didn't register much about Madame Kali's reaction to Vanessa. Maybe she knew the devil wanted Vanessa but didn't realize she was already possessed/the extent to which she is grappling with good and evil? I get the impression that this episode is supposed to have

    Apparently Logan had at least the first two and possibly three seasons mapped out. Helen McCrory said in an interview that he approached her when he was still writing it and said "I've written a part for you, it's very small in the first season but she becomes my antagonist in the second, will you do it?" So I think

    Her cheekbones should be national treasures.