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I think I read that Carrie Preston was going to be back this season. (Yay!) And it would totally make sense for them to require Elsbeth's services -this is already beginning to look like a wide net the State's Attorney et al. are casting. She shuts that shit down like the best of them!

You chose well, grasshopper.

I agree, I noticed that comment too (and it's weird I'm usually quite sensitive about that kind of thing) but I read it as sort of an observation not an insult. Danny knows she has a big posterior, Mindy knows it. Somehow to me, I guess, it just didn't read as an insult. I totally didn't feel like he said it to wound

I watched between my fingers…for real. It was too much hotness!

I know this sounds silly in relation to a show about teenage werewolves but I'm sick to death of Scott being perfect. I love Scott but he's got to be fallible for this to continue to work. And him just being able to break the Berserker spell with the force of his personality or magical werewolf love or Alpha juice (or

A pokemon? That is classic! I just had to upvote you for that.

Although I thoroughly enjoyed that little exchange also, that's what I thought immediately too. I was like "Disney's The Little Mermaid Storybook anyone?!" Hans Christian Andersen's version is not the sort you'd be reading to your kid right before she goes to bed in this day and age unless you felt the need to be

Listen, if you dwell on it, it will only cause you distress, like it's caused me for years with everyone from Buffy and Angel to Elena and Stefan/Damon (and I don't even watch Vampire Diaries!)

I don't know, I've just never been able to warm to Kira. I just don't particularly care for her character. I mean I like her parents more than I like her!

Yeah, I kept thinking (well, besides "Oh no! Don't kill Parrish!" obvs) "Why would you burn them? Doesn't it make proof of death that much harder with charred remains?" No one but the team knew that The Benefactor had a means of independently verifying death, so why would you kill them in a way that makes them hard to

My assumption was that he was colluding with them. I don't know to what degree, but I figured it was a "I'll incapacitate them with my beats and you finish them off. And we split the proceeds"-type agreement. I mean, there was more than enough to go around if Liam's bounty all by itself had grown to $18mil.
Do we even

Okay, well that's totally cool. I mean too bad for the show but great for the actor. It just seemed like an unanswered question, so I appreciate the insight. Thanks.

Yeah, to be fair, they probably thought they thought it up all on their own.

I'm sorry if this was discussed in an earlier thread - I only check in occasionally- but can someone tell me where the hell Isaac is? I mean this Liam-kid is okay but he feels like an interloper in the group. I felt like Isaac earned his spot in both the narrative and the McCall household/wolfpack. Where'd he go? Was

LOLZ I made the same mistake for about three seconds… and I'm a black woman.

I know someone else probably said it already but I can't believe we've fallen so far as to crib whole scenes from a twenty year old movie. That waiting room scene was straight out of Beetlejuice. I mean were we not supposed to see the parallel? All that was missing was the witch doctor and the dude with the shrunken

I definitely agree, for some actors the movie vs. TV thing is a real stumbling block for them. (Because there was some talk about it earlier) I'll use as an example Angela Bassett, who I normally think is awesome. She was remarkably stiff on ER. It took me a long time to reconcile her great and dynamic film

In terms of his look, you're spot on with that! All Goran Visnjic needs is some bronzer (and to be a couple inches shorter) and they'd totally be twins.

I'm not confused about who and what is real. Don't be dismissive. I'm saying that that character as written did some really despicable shit that was reminiscent of another character on another show. I'm certain you didn't see me talking about Caitlin Fitzgerald or January Jones.

Totally meant as a compliment. He was my most favorite reviewer over at the now defunct Television without Pity. His reviews of Masters of Sex and The Good Wife gave me life. They were always so incisive and well-written. I was hoping against hope that he (you) was doing an little undercover "trolling"* on a site he