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I can say I've been mostly a robot watching this show this season and
didn't cry at all before tonight. Kevin going to Randall set off the waterworks for
me. This damn show can get anyone. I'm balling about Kevin and Randall
at the end of this episode.

Is this worth watching after already seeing iZombie? That show is awesome. Is this comparable in quality? Is it the same or just different but still worth a watch or not worth watching at all?

It's been reported it's in her contract to lose weight but also reported that isn't precisely a stipulation documented in her contract and the actress misspoke. Either way it looks as if the goal is for her to lose weight in a healthy way to coincide with her character's projected story line for the show. So I

Sort of?

At least Janice had her moments. Toby is the worst and I don't understand the love for his character. He's pushy and outright manipulative in getting what he wants. Sure Duke is a Dick but that doesn't excuse Toby's gross behavior during this season.

I don't think they are intended to be the same character. The spelling of the names are different. Could be wrong though, might just be a mistake during production. The kid that plays young Sophie is only credited with the episode "Three Sentences." She ditched Kate's Party for Kevin's in that episode. I believe

1. Yes 2. No.
Also, you're a prick.

Am I cold and dead inside that I just didn't give a shit about Michael? I'm sad that Jane experienced that pain but to me ehh. Admittedly I binged the show very quickly and his flaws were more apparent then if I had just watched it in real time. Still though I feel kind of pumped about this and where the story will

Treat. Yo. Self.

I can see where you're coming from but I really wouldn't like to watch "Hey, Derek has the kids this week." and life moves on. If it's reported he was open to guest appearances but Cristina was spared and not Derek why is that the case? There's so much we don't know about what goes on during filming day to day that

Thanks!

I haven't had a chance to listen to that podcast in a while, do you know which episode number that was? Or a time frame? I've relocated and don't have as much time to listen to the podcasts I'm subscribed to as I did a few months ago.

No you aren't. I liked watching their relationship over the years and I'd rather this conclusion than stupid offscreen referencing of how they aren't together anymore but share custody of their children. Sometimes tragedy happens in real life and you just move forward. On Grey's I haven't found any character death

I'm always confused why Whedon's reputation is just killing off characters just for shits and giggles. Besides the two in the Serenity movie (and those still moved the plot along and motivated the characters actions) there isn't anyone he killed off that didn't impact the story directly that he was telling. You

What else was she supposed to do? It's obvious Dempsey wants to move on and Ellen wants to stay. As contrived as it may seem it puts a bow on their story and they can move forward with new ones if they choose to without bullshit the kids are in D.C. this weekend nonsense. They ended up together but had a tragedy