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Patricia Elizabeth
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I'm going to guess no. Sadly I didn't follow my own theory and tried to watch it through this weekend. Having previously watched ep 1 months ago, I picked back up w ep 2 which was awful. Yet I pushed through to 5 and then skipped right to the last episode. You know the crazy thing? I can't even hate it. It's just

Whom, whom. Sometimes it's who!
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You forgot sandwiches. Joey loved his sandwiches. He'd take abullet for you unless it meant losing his meatball sub.

It's so interesting to see people's take on things. Ross and Rachel (alone and as a couple) were my least favorite characters. Rachel's entitlement never went away and it still annoys me to no end with each watching of the show.

I just today watched parts 1 and 2 of the proposal. It still amuses me so much how Chandler and Joey look up to Richard. Chandler: "I'm gonna kick his ass. Will you help me?" Joey: "I don't think us getting our asses kicked is the solution." Season five is probably my favorite season solely on the fact that that's

Pretty little.

I don't drink anymore; I don't drink any less either.

Agreed on While You Were Sleeping. It's written here as if she purposefully set out to con the family. It was the nurse who set the ball in motion and then the godfather who essentially talked her into going along w the shenanigans. Questionable choices for sure but not as diabolical as this article makes it seem.

I think so. I'm not saying that it doesn't involve blood. But it hasn't always been blood.

Except we've seen them turn people into zombies just by scratching them so it's definitely not sexual fluids or just blood since the zombie isn't bleeding when the scratches happen.

I get that expecting logic from a show about Zombies is silly but I've never understood why Liv can kiss a human being without turning them but she can't have sex with them. If the virus is so microscopic that a condom isn't sufficient protection wouldn't kissing put people in similar danger?

We're the Oompa Loompas. You're an Oompa Loompa! That's what I just said.
Being a zombie isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Those goodbyes would have been much more touching had I not been aware that for every hug, every "you're the wind beneath my wings," every "I'd make room for you on the door" declaration more people were being killed or at least maimed by the volts of speed force raining down from the sky. I have to sacrifice myself

And for all the improvements this hospital has had due to natural and man-made disasters wouldn't you think they'd install a sprinkler system? Wasn't that what the guy was trying to set off? I mean, I know expecting logic out of a Grey's episode is like expecting Santa to be real but this bugs me. It's probably viewer

Watching Meredith be genuinely happy for Nathan was the kindest I've felt toward this character in a long while. Pompeo did a lovely job with that.

"This feels like a good time to tell you I'm adopted." I know people aren't fans of Lily here but that line delivery absolutely made me lose it.

Boyle making "daddy" sound dirty and Terry liking the nickname Papa Bear because it makes him feel strong were the least surprising things about the show. And Jake telling Holt and mama Holt to stop yelling at him was probably my most favorite closer ever.

I gave up after season one. Only started watching again last summer. Then it was a mad dash to catch up before season 4 started. I'm glad I came back. And, I find that when shows are lacking but I'm still invested for weird reasons the binge is the way to go. Less time to dwell on the flaws.

Maybe if the people get together and inundate the network w huge bags of cheetos or carrots the network will change its mind.

The whole writing was off. His robe had pockets, right? Why leave the scalpel on the floor? Even if he didn't have pockets, it's a scalpel - small enough to hold while he was doing the other nonsense. It's not like he was trying to start a fire while also holding on to an axe. And, why did starting a fire require him