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Exactly. All the contestants are good at what they do. I'm hoping for someone to win whose persona doesn't make me want to put my head in an oven. Samuelsson, perhaps, or Falkner.

I'm familiar with her career. There is no question she is a formidable opponent. I just can't stand her. Never could.

Anybody but Anne Burrell. I don't know what it is about her, but she rubs me the wrong way, and I'm tired of seeing her win stuff.

Howarth is back as Todd? I've got to start watching OLTL again. Thanks for that, Lurky.

I especially enjoyed the bit about the 7-foot jib. Some of the shots in "Louie" are exceptionally beautiful, and I love hearing about how filmmakers get beautiful shots.

YAY
This was a great interview. Thanks very much.

So I should CLEARLY choose the glass in front of me!

Poison!
"*Did anyone else think Lucretia's putting something in the wine to slowly poison Titus?"

I laughed, but I think it was more, "Oh, my! It's a big ol' cock!" surprise laughter than actual funny ha-ha laughter. Then again, penises are pretty funny.

Noe
He aims for the fences. He usually ends up hitting a pop fly, but at least he tries. I respect him for that.

Ernest
Dickerson is the MAN. I hope he directs more episodes next season. He knows how to shoot horror.

New Secretary
The scene about the new secretary gives one pause. Do you think the blood in Chase's pendant belongs to his old secretary?

Dr. B, I read Pride & Prejudice & Zombies. While the empowerment that comes with zombie killing would appear to undermine Austen's original themes of the class system and oppression of women in 19th century England, in fact it offers up another thing for snobby people to be snobby about. The themes ordinarily