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Yeah, and I actually liked the Archie/Veronica scene in the pilot (not really been so keen on anything between them since) - but also, like, it's Archie Comics. You're prepared for Archie and Veronica to be a thing that happens

I actually agree about liking the chaste nature of the relationship. I think that's one of the reasons why the Grundy storyline rang so false (you know, aside from the statutory rape) - this definitely feels like the sort of old WB show where no one loses their virginity before senior year. But it still feels like a

It wasn't every episode though, was it? I haven't rewatched it in a while

She is 100% going to show up in season 3, and she is going to inexplicably be a 15-year-old hellion

Yeah, I'm super not feeling it. Maybe a couple of episodes of pining/drama coud've softened me up on it, but I don't really get any chemistry between them.

I suspect that the incesty vibes are too blatant to be unintentional, but, then again, I've learned not to try and guess what Reign is and isn't trying to accomplish.

Remember when Claude and Bash had a half-incest storyline for like two episodes and then it was never mentioned again

I loved Kevin's reaction so much

Jupiter Ascending is the definition of a Secret Fiascocess

It's also an issue of how Glee often plays out-and-out racism as humour. Lol we have two black characters, they must be exactly the same!

I'm still incredibly disappointed that season two of Luther didn't involve John and Alice on the lam together. Come on, Neil Cross.

Terry Crews in an ill-advised transition to drama?

Yeah, I was really disappointed by the blandness of the latest Great Expectations, because Holliday Grainger should (in theory) be the perfect Estella.

It really depends - some places do count it as only English literature (as in the authors are English), while some consider all English language texts. I did an English course at a UK university, and it was more towards the English language definition, but several universities take a national approach. Not sure how

It was quite recently adapted for radio by the BBC - didn't listen to it, so I don't know if it was any good

One time, this guy I know posted a link to an Onion article - http://bit.ly/1sRl9g6 this one to be specific - and posted a long rant on Facebook about how sad it was that Obama was so fed up with the US and, crucially, admitted that the article in question had made him cry. When I saw this, no one else had commented.

Brie actually has quite a few of SMG's mannerisms down - it's just a shame about the horrible, horrible writing