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The Djinn was conjured as a gift to get into the ultra-mecha-sexy-times party, so she won't have it when she gets back. Though that is a good point about just conjuring up another one. Maybe there's a lifetime limit?

I can understand people being very upset that Q(anti-hero though he may be) killed cancer puppy, even though it was an accident. When someone you're supposed to empathize with kills an animal, it makes it a lot harder to be on that character's side, so to speak. But it was supposed to be an illustration of how

Ok, so thoughts.
1. Was Mike played by Johny Depp in disguise with Tim Burton secretly directing? That was some campy blood splattering X 2.
2. Alice having "buyers remorse" was pretty adorable.
3. Sunderland barely having the restraint to put Penny off was quite the audience surrogate. God's work, indeed.
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I loved this, they aren't staying precious to the books and it's making for some really great tv.

I'm in. Do you suppose he'll attempt a gravelly southern drawl?

Loved that they gave Violet the last line. Loved Violet encouraging Isobel to push her way into Dickie's life. Rose and Atticus were quite sweet. Yes, it was sappy as all get out, but it was the last episode. Long live the Dowager Countess!

I don't hate Downton, it's visually stunning and the story lines are just shy of theater of the absurd. What's not to like?

I thought the reveal after all the drama with the spell and the nails that all Q had spelt was "DICK" was hilarious. And that Alice would find that hot instead of exasperatingly ineffectual was just the icing on the cake.

Mine or theirs? Big fan, by the by.

As long as the relationship is an important part of the story being told that's cool. The only reason I tolerated Anakin and Padme is I knew it had to happen. Padme had not likely mastered the art of binary fission. But if it's not important to the plot, screw romance, I want more light saber fights. Wait, what

They have finished undergrad and applying for graduate schools, so they are actually more like 21/22.

This sounds awful.

That's Mike Milligan from the 2nd season.

I love the show. I love the show more than the movie, not that I think the movie is bad. I love the show for the same reason I love Tolkein. There's this entire universe that's being expanded/explored and the feel of it is just so awesome. I love the dark optimism so much, I'm very willing to overlook the small

I know it has a terrible rep, but Megan Mullaley is fucking hilarious, she really almost makes the whole thing worth it. And the actress who plays Margo even looks like a young Megan, which is supposed to be a compliment.

That submissiveness is even more surprising when you see, on more than one occasion, that Michaletto is not one to hand over the reigns during sexy times.

Will & Grace reference. Jack and Karen are the gay and his gal pal who on the surface share a love of all things superficial, but when stressed are quite devoted to each other.

Cool, that's an interesting study. I wonder if the preference is different in left brain dominant vs right brain dominant?

Who wasn't?

I can't believe you all forgot Michaletto from The Borgias. Talk about a BAMF. "I can love and hate." The look on Cesare's face when he matter-of-factly admits that he's fucking a male spy. If you haven't watched it, it's on Netflix, get on it.