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Feh you, too.

If the shoe fits …… For The Leftovers, that remains to be seen. But for Lost, to which I am certain you are referring, well it fits. And, just for the record, that "1 episode" out of what - 150 - would not be still getting "crapped on" 10 years later if Lindelof and Cuse had not been dishonest with viewers early on.

I just was able to stream the first season, and will begin the second season this week. I haven't read any of the previous AV reviews of TMITHC, or the comments here, so if I am repeating someone else's, or a commonly-held view, I apologize.

Norman is going to owe Romero for that, since he purchased it with his money - well maybe stolen money - and he retained ownership after Norma's death. If you think he was pissed before, wait until he hears about this!

"Kind of weird , but it's been that way forever !" Yeah, since this the law of God as described in the Bible. I was raised Catholic, and that is a Catholic "rule". I am not aware that is the legal criterion for annulling a marriage in civil law. It would be hard to prove, even if it is a civil law.

Oregon law also specifies that the ownership of property purchased by one spouse prior to a marriage is retained by that spouse unless voluntarily split. Norman would have a good case for fighting Romero's claim, if there is one, due to the fact that they were married for only two weeks, Romero did not keep secret

Yeah - imagine that - something "not normal" on this show! lol

"we need some eccentricity now that Live Norma is gone". Roger that - Norman isn't eccentric enough, right?

Norman's hobby is preparing dead animal bodies for taxidermy - not for the squeamish. Norman doesn't have a problem with death - just NORMA's death. Sable doesn't seem to have a problem with death, either. A match made in hell! lol

Agreed.

Are you kidding? How cool was it that Peter actually could see who she voted for before she changed her mind and voted for him. it HAD to sting, since he viewed Julia as a trifle with which to be dealt, and not "in his class". Well, NOBODY there was "in has class" in his mind.

I won't miss one minute of Peter, who was not even entertaining. Well, maybe his exaggerated opinion of how awesome and handsome and how he was the puppet master were slightly entertaining, but he wasmore irritating. Buh Bye!

I am not a fan of tuna, having been raised Catholic, and when I played Little League games on Friday, the non-Cathoclics got burgers, and we got tuna sandwiches! That being said, there sure is a lot of "tuna hate" going on here! lol

She is still in the running for the US's most outstanding "space cadet".

I think the only thing she hasn't done is host "Survivor", but she still may claim that she has, and they might put "Former Host of Survivor" next to her name anyway, just for chuckles.

Yeah - a smart psychopath is also a sociopath, but a dumb one is just a narcissist. I am not a shrink, but I play one on comment boards.

"Nice Survivor!" I guess you both hoped for the prop food is not wasted, and assumed that is was without even knowing. Nice "this bear … !"

Since this season was shot before the last one that aired, the editors have had extra time to strategize about how to make the best edits for entertainment and strategic value. I agree that the edits this year have been great. It was obvious Peter was a goner from the first episode, given his narcissistic over

Correct. But having said that, HE did play in the NBA, something that only .03% of kids who play high school basketball, not even of EVERYBODY, so you have to be pretty good to even ride the bench in the NBA, which Scot didn't do all the time. He WAS a first round draft pick.

Maybe that'w what they told Caleb to get him to come on the show. But really …. ?