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Jesus Christ, even the Kardashians have more class than this tribe.

I don't. My enjoyment is absolutely guilt-free. I love the show.

The outline of the body under the sheet is too slim to be Nate.

I think she was raised by foster parents.

That suicide scene with Frank and Annalise took place a week before the house burned up. He's not going to be left lying dead in the house all that time. Besides which, he'd stink up that whole end of town.

Maybe the first half. I was about to give up on it. But the back half has been great. I've re-watched every episode since #6 several times.

I knew the lone survivor would be Lee. But wow, what an episode! Kudos all around.

The suspense is killing me. If next week doesn't hurry up, it's going to be me under that damn sheet.

I wouldn't be at all unhappy if it's Nate because he's become useless to the story line. But the outline of the body under the sheet looks like it's too slender to be him. He's all bulked up.

I am so hoping Annalise actually pulled that trigger…

Oh good lord, she'd be glad if it was that little weasel, and so would I. He was the one behind all those "wanted" signs, remember?

Okay, so it's not Connor under the sheet (too bad) — so who could it be if it's not Frank?

Hot damn! I predicted Lee would be the only one to make it out alive! Being force-fed that heart must have brought out the beast inside her.

But remember what Roman said? "He has his father's eyes". Immediately after that they show a quick shot of the devil's yellow slit eyes and Rosemary freaks as she finally realized what happened to her that night was no dream.

You'd be surprised how many women acted just like Rosemary back in the 60s. They quit their jobs as soon as they got married and just sat around the house all day watching soap operas and waiting for the babies to come.

Rosemary isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and she doesn't seem to have any self-esteem. When I was watching this movie on the TV with my son, then age 10 or 11 (first time for him, umpteenth time for me), and Guy tells Rosemary to hand over the book Hutch gave her and she reluctantly gives it to him, my son

I didn't see Macbeth and couldn't get into Chinatown, but Repulsion was excellent and so was Knife In the Water.

LOL you too? I was jerked awake dreaming about big yellow glittering eyes.

As literature, the book sucked. As a horror story, it was terrific. I loved every banally-written page. I especially liked how Levin managed to work the time frame into it: Rosemary gets impregnated on the night of the Pope's visit, of all times, and the baby is born on June 25 — "exactly half the year around from

They can leave both William and Dolores out of the rest of the series. I didn't miss either of them at all.