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    Don't you have a lot of them?

    They'd be dangerous. Think of how easy it is to trip on a cat.

    I just checked: the actress who played the mother was forty-six when the movie was released, so at least it would have been possible for her to have had a seven-year-old child.

    Pretty cheap and annoying way to do it.

    I'm sure this has already been said here, but I have to rant: the big cliffhanger at the end of last November was that annoying boy saying "Mommy?" as our heroes (?) set out to walk amid the zombos. This moment is included in the "Last time on . . ." montage at the beginning of the episode. And it turns out it didn't

    What about the zombies that are behind her or offside?

    And if/since it does, then it stands to reason one would only ever be attacked by a couple at a time, because their presence would throw off the rest of the preponderance.

    I quoted that to myself when I watched the scene.

    But what was Josh's name on the bag? He didn't even know what fondue was, much less the name of a restaurant that delivered it. That confused me.

    It should be a good thing when your chickens come home to roost. People really screwed up when they shortened the original expression.

    Not watching POLDARK or SILENT WITNESS is very sensible. As for AN INSPECTOR CALLS, it spoke to my bleeding-heart liberalism, but of the lot it shows the least of Soller's talents.

    I clicked on the link in your original comment and watched the video, if that's what you're talking about. It was okay.

    "Ivory League" is a lovely mistake.

    Yup. It's from the White Album.

    I've come to like Kyle Soller a lot over the last year. He is annoying, weak, and still (slightly) sympathetic in POLDARK; tightly wound, fearful, yet ultimately courageous here; funny in BAD EDUCATION; strong in AN INSPECTOR CALLS; and quietly malevolent in a recent episode of SILENT WITNESS.

    A love of potatoes?

    Sort of like Helen Keller grabbing scrambled eggs off of everybody's plates.

    “I haven’t known pleasure for quite some time.” -Dr. Sanjay.

    Great. I'm so proud.

    Nope, but it was with a guy and his father.