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Everything about the Canadian side is better.

Every week I was surprised it was still on the air.

I so appreciate that you also hate "What's Up?", a song that I loathe and will never understand those who love it.

He is going to camp with normal kids. They are just normal kids with disabilities.

Jimmy is my favorite DiMeo. I hated John Ross Bowie so much on BBT that I was disappointed when I saw him here, but outside of the lackluster BBT and his cartoon character there, he's terrific.

I woke up to my daughter screaming once in the early afternoon (I love naps) - my then husband had put on Inland Empire, and it was the face scene:

I'm in my late 40s. My first David Lynch movie was The Elephant Man, which is lovely and beautiful but also scary. I worked in a video store in the 80s and watched Eraserhead, which I thought was funny but also quite disturbing (and made me vow to never have children, which, like all promises to myself, I broke). I

I went to this movie with my then husband and one of his best friends from high school, a guy with the darkest gallows sense of humor of anyone I've ever met. I just remember him cackling his ass off the whole time, which made me laugh.

My conscious mind doesn't always process or understand what I'm seeing in a Lynch, but Lynch directs for the subconscious - I end up feeling things and not quite understanding why I feel them. But everything of his I've seen has left it's impact on me.

Petra has come a long way in terms of her moral choices, but she has a very long way to go. I am with the writers no matter where they go with the story, but I would like to see her on more solid ground before she and Raf get together.

As someone who had a traditional Irish Catholic wedding the first time I got married (i.e., I was 5 months pregnant when I got married in a bar) - I was very excited to plan a real wedding that reflected my new husband and myself the second time I got married. I'm not a fairy tale person at all, so my wedding was

Oz had more non-consensual situations, which is much more unpleasant and graphic than the beautiful simulated lovemaking in this episode.

Those are accurate words. Mexico is part of America, as well.

I don't get the reviewer's criticism that this was more about Sam or that it advanced Sam's story. I didn't see that at all.

That's when I graduated from high school.

He also calls his wife "mother"

I think it makes us feel comfortable. We understand the triumph in that song. It's a perfect way to show this this could be our world.

That line about houses in Ireland not having numbers made me guffaw. My dad's the only one who left Ireland and stayed away, so his family all still live there, and none of them have house numbers.

That book changed my life. I gave copies to all my children.

I was having massive anxiety, clearly something bad was going to happen, and I'm grateful Sharon wasn't flattened by a truck, but damn, Rob.