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I don't know that I'd go nearly so far as to suggest that Geneva was perjuring herself — I think this might all just be a bit more of a "Rashomon"-type deal — but regardless, the enthusiasm of her testimony against Peter definitely stems from a history of antagonism toward him. Sure, she was never a villain or

Everything she's said in print has been lovely and enthusiastic, but she's also just a class act, so who knows.

On the stage and British TV.

Yeah, they are.

He also said nice things about the show in that interview, but yeah — he wasn't wrong.

I agree that the Kings clearly must not have had much of a seven-year plan because eesh. Maybe they always had ideas about the finale in mind, but the road there has been rocky for a long while.

I don't think we were supposed to believe in the affair for a moment. We've seen Pine clash with Peter frequently, and I thought it was really odd that Jason and Louis were getting all of this information.

I read up on this show religiously, and I can't find that interview — not that I disbelieve you! — but do you remember when it's from?

This used to be my favorite show on television, too, so I totally understand the whole "holding it to a higher standard" bit. In fact, I'm pretty well on the bandwagon that the show hasn't been good since the fifth season finale (shockingly novel opinion, I know), and I've been amazed that even with the sort of

Yeah, I have a sister-in-law in need of cheering up tonight — guess I know what I'm recommending!

Yeah, I really, really enjoy "Celebrity" — and particularly how beautifully it's shot — but Branagh is by far the worst Allen stand-in ever, so I struggle with the film every time.

"Trust me — it's me, Andrew! …Trust me anyway!"

I must be the only person who thinks "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" is absolutely charming.

Grant actually directed a film about his life growing up in Swaziland called "Wah Wah." It's not perfect, but it's better than a Lifetime entry!

Nope, no Ian Buchanan.

When did he say that? I've only seen his comments about declining to join the cast because he didn't feel they were offering him enough money.

Peter Sarsgaard was in talks but never actually joined the cast.

I didn't know this actor's work terribly well (in fact, it seems I've only seen him in three episodes of television), but for some reason, he really always stayed with me. I first saw his episode of "Star Trek: Voyager" when I was 11 or 12, and his charisma and interesting look really ingrained him in my memory ever

I really didn't like the office gag, but it just about justified itself for the Elsbeth squeal.

Whose love interests are you talking about? If you're talking about Alicia's, I don't know what you mean by "Why are all the love interests from England or Ireland?"