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That was the skating rink I grew up going to in the 90s when I was in elementary school. oh this show *nostalgia*!!!!

lol whether it falls on President's Day or not, the city shuts down for Mardi Gras (both Mon and Tues). Once I move from New Orleans I'll miss not having a four day weekend preceding Lent.

It would be yet another cause for them to lash out on conditions in Sochi

Most nurses I work with are female, fresh out of nursing school or in training and very very young to the point that it's almost embarrassing for me when they're talking about being 21 and getting married and I'm a 27 year old broad who's only JUST ABOUT to finish schooling. Urgh.

Well, 37k isn't dismal, but consider most of these rom-com folks also tend to live in high-cost cities with swank bachelor pads and newly restored loft apartments with panoramic views of downtown and are accoutered in head to toe mid-high priced clothing. The lifestyle just doesn't add up, and I feel as though that's

I agree. One of my girl friends is trying to get into a cardiothoracic surgery program next year and she would tell me about some of the residents hitting on her right in front of her husband when they went out sometimes. Or when we were both scrubbed into a surgery, the staff would tell her that "as a woman" she

are you a bank teller?

Brother Bear 2?

"…but I'm curious as to who gets electrocuted"

I don't see how Sherlock is fantasy?

What I really need is for next year's Golden Globes/Emmy's (if either of these shows are up for nomination)/Sir Arthur Conan Doyle extravaganza, have all the Sherlocks (Cumberbatch, Lee Miller, and Downey Jr) and all the Watsons (Freeman, Liu, Law) come together for a spoof crossover. I just need that to happen. Thank

Molly, while she's not playing the President Fangirl of the Sherlock Cumber Collective, is very boring and for that, I don't quite like her at all. She was so vacant in the first episode of S3 (for good reason, the return of Sherlock after she "moved on"). If they flesh her out to be more than cast member obsessed

I hope for the better writing of Donovan. Cast needs some diversity BIG TIME. I was almost hoping Mary would have been played by a WOC instead of otherwise Mrs Martin Freeman (while I'm certain they're a big deal in the UK and they're like the national couple outside of the royals, I don't care very much about their

I don't know about purely sex-based. ELEMENTARY's Watson has been able to contribute to the show greatly because she had surgical training (diagnoses, doing her own autopsies, rapid response activation). It's also a aspect of her life that she's confronted with multiple times on the show based on her decision to leave

But Watson on Sherlock being ex-military hasn't done anything for the show. he may throw in a factoid on very random occasion, but it pays off modicum to plot development and character arcs. Besides the limp that goes away in the second half of the first episode, and the S1 opening and S2 finale shrink scenes, has his

I have to disagree. The idea that the female characters are a problem AT ALL in Elementary, boggles my mind. I believe the incorporation of female characters into the story has made it one of the strongest presentations of Sherlock I've known and one of the best procedurals on tv. On Watson: Admittedly, I did wince at

I like Elementary but wish its episodes weren't sooo procedural. It seems too much like I'm watching Law and Order: CI/SVU but with Sherlock and Watson as the main detectives. I wish the episodes were a bit smarter, more mind bending and gripping. Hell, even light. That's at least something I enjoyed about Sherlock.

my biggest qualm with Sherlock was Watson's rendering sometimes. He is supposed to be a doctor, but was never reasonably deductive… at all. It's just an irk of mine that a doctor wouldn't be able to recognize things like SPOILER: Clostridium botulinum or have to get schooled on tetanus toxin (two toxinogenic bacteria

As a God-believing person, I find that many people who do proclaim to be Christians don't really practice it, but rather simply attend it (i.e. church on Sunday and thats it). One of the BIGGEST parts of my faith (non-denominational Christian) is worshiping together as a huge body of Christ. So there really isn't an

but its pronunciation, i was able to pick up though. its peppered throughout the New Testament. And in church services sometimes those phrases are said aloud. Like "eloi eloi lama shabachtani" is the most famous.