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Can FBI agent and recently turned zombie Dale please be the head of the new zombie division of the Seattle PD?! Please.

I like her ragged little bob, but I do agree that I would occasionally like to see it styled differently, especially since Liv's clothes so clearly reflect a strong sense of personal style. It made sense at the beginning of the series when she was so broody and anti-social, but now it feels more like a character

Nope. That was an Aleutian Flu patient. I'm sorry to see Natalie go, but I'm pretty sure she's gone.

So I've always been a little surprised that, at least so far, iZombie has never made a distinction between different parts of the brain as possibly different sources of different types of memory. Perhaps Don E's decision to eat a different part of the brain releases a different reaction for him. Or maybe it's just

I'm not sure that public suspicion of Major, though I doubt it will ever totally subside, is fresh as much as it is that Major just unearthed all of the hate mail that had previously come to the house. And even when convincingly exonerated, I think a lot of people publicly accused of crimes never disassociate

I don't think Blaine is a zombie again, in the sense that he doesn't eat brains, but I think near invincibility is a side-effect of the "cure"…or the second cure. I do suspect that this will become relevant again for Major as well.

It's a compelling, harrowing documentary account of some horrific, infuriating stuff, but I have to agree with the reviewer's B grade. As she mentions, there are a LOT of threads running through this series, and they're all somewhat (sometimes maybe?) connected, certainly to the investigation these two amateur

I'm so glad you said that about Clive too. He seemed so sincerely impatient to see something really good happen for his friend, and equally disappointed for her when it didn't happen.

I hadn't thought about that. I have a terrible feeling that it's Fillmore Graves. And I REALLY want to like Justin. He has great chemistry with Major and—despite the suddenness—good banter with Liv, but he did actually see the cure, and maybe where Ravi stashed them. And now he's asking Major about it.

It depends heavily on how you'd term "leads", but there are several television dramas with queer males in the core of the cast, but none of them crime dramas. (At least none I can think of.)

The pilot had a off-hand mention that Mike's a 130-RBI/season guy. He's an offensive star with a charismatic media persona.

I'm hoping that the show isn't headed for a pennant-race storyline either. I was a little relieved that her first outing was a complete disaster and that her second was a success, but a moderate one. I'm hoping that the show will continue to keep the heroics in check.

Do you mean a show that justifiably points out sexist and misogynistic behavior that is often ignored or approved in most women's lives?

This irked me at first too, but the direction the show has taken Ginny's looks means it's at least thinking about them in interesting ways. While hot women receive a lot of advantage that less conventionally attractive women do, and women who groom and dress themselves a certain way receive advantage over those who

That's his privilege. And we might find it annoying, but only because we don't have access to it. We have our own privilege that others find equally annoying (mostly because they don't have access to it). It doesn't mean Abe's not an interesting, self-assured young person learning how to find his place, who he is,

I have yet to understand copyright law, especially as it pertains to music. I also don't understand why copyright law and royalties don't share more defining features than they do. You can sue for copyright infringement for something that doesn't qualify a component for royalty payments. Crazy!

That is about all that can be said.

I love Happy Texas, but it's basically the inverse of The Birdcage. Two straight guys posing as a gay couple. Ensue comedy of errors.

That's essentially the running joke of a very mediocre gay comedy from around a decade ago called Mambo Italiano, just substitute "Italian" for "Jewish".

I feel like people who were mad at that ending completely mistook the movie, like they were mad at the movie for not being what they wanted it to be about rather than what it was. It was never about a lesbian coming out. It was ALWAYS about a straight woman who fell in love with another woman, but it couldn't work