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I would apologize for the error, but really, it works either way.

I would apologize for the error, but really, it works either way.

Yeah, I love in that episode how they IMMEDIATELY tell the creepy dude on the beach that they are there alone, just two middle aged ladies in a 30% glass house, making dinner with the doors unlocked and such.

Yeah, I love in that episode how they IMMEDIATELY tell the creepy dude on the beach that they are there alone, just two middle aged ladies in a 30% glass house, making dinner with the doors unlocked and such.

Like I said, I am the only person I know who watches this show, but their viewership is solid, so they must fare well in a demographic that I just don't have a lot of contact with.

Like I said, I am the only person I know who watches this show, but their viewership is solid, so they must fare well in a demographic that I just don't have a lot of contact with.

Corrected. Thanks for clearing it up for me. One of the reasons I watch the show is to get a little peek into a way of life I'm unfamiliar with, but I just knew I would mix up the army lingo at some point!

Corrected. Thanks for clearing it up for me. One of the reasons I watch the show is to get a little peek into a way of life I'm unfamiliar with, but I just knew I would mix up the army lingo at some point!

I was even hoping something spooky would pop up on Downton Abbey, because who doesn't love a period ghost story? A medium comes to Downton? Or, could you imagine a zombie Dowager? Divine.

I was even hoping something spooky would pop up on Downton Abbey, because who doesn't love a period ghost story? A medium comes to Downton? Or, could you imagine a zombie Dowager? Divine.

Part of me kept perversely hoping the show was getting even wilder and throwing in a supernatural plot line, like Leonie just seems like a child processing the death of her mother, but really she can actually commune with the dead.

Part of me kept perversely hoping the show was getting even wilder and throwing in a supernatural plot line, like Leonie just seems like a child processing the death of her mother, but really she can actually commune with the dead.

Yeah but I felt she was punished enough by how publicly repulsive he was about it (and her) afterwards. She kept supporting his artistic decisions and he was like "hehe, I got Chloe Sevigny to blow me on camera." Girl got played.

Yeah but I felt she was punished enough by how publicly repulsive he was about it (and her) afterwards. She kept supporting his artistic decisions and he was like "hehe, I got Chloe Sevigny to blow me on camera." Girl got played.

I heard similar rumors, and a few people even said the show becomes unbearable starting from Episode 3, but I found this one really redeemed what was problematic with Episode 2 (namely, you know, that it made no sense).

I heard similar rumors, and a few people even said the show becomes unbearable starting from Episode 3, but I found this one really redeemed what was problematic with Episode 2 (namely, you know, that it made no sense).

Really, you won't give Chloe Sevigny a chance?

Really, you won't give Chloe Sevigny a chance?

I'm actually just starting to watch MISFITS, and excited to see Karla Crome on the show. I wasn't sure about her acting abilities from the first two episodes of HIT & MISS, but she had a couple of really wonderful moments in episode 3, so I expect my misgivings are more about the limitations on how her character is

I'm actually just starting to watch MISFITS, and excited to see Karla Crome on the show. I wasn't sure about her acting abilities from the first two episodes of HIT & MISS, but she had a couple of really wonderful moments in episode 3, so I expect my misgivings are more about the limitations on how her character is