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Am I wrong to think Sansa could do worse than marrying Littlefinger? Yes, in our world the age difference is ick, but not in hers and her mother, whom she resembles, is the one person about whom Littlefinger cared. He might actually be able to protect her, and she's not got lots of options.

I loved the episode when Bill gets a ticket on his Miata and then he ends up in the mental hospital. It's one of my favorite openings of any sitcom ever. Phil Hartman/Bill running in and out the frame with his hands cuffed as the policewoman chases him is so hilarious, I laugh thinking about it.

I don't think he anticipated the letter or the evidence that the LAPD now says was turned in by a viewer, but I do think he got off on the Galveston trial and manipulating the jury at at the very least thought he could manipulate Jarecki and by proxy his audience. If it reopened an investigation that could entertain

I think he really enjoyed the Galveston trial and really got off on getting acquitted. It was all very entertaining to him. I'm not sure he thought anyone would find such damning evidence, but I think he's enjoying the ride.

Max seems to have become the frontrunner pretty quickly. She seems versatile in terms of talent, but she sticks to her own aesthetic within that. Plus, she's likable and has good human instincts. She's like a more confident and polished version of Jinx Monsoon.

I actually felt that Durst was using and manipulating Jarecki from the very beginning. I think he saw the feature film inspired by his wife's murder and realized that Jarecki wanted to find him sympathetic. Durst used that and Jarecki bought the poor-little-rich-boy narrative that was outlined in the early part of The

Or the look on Brandon's face when he saw it!

I liked Brandon a lot, and I felt really bad that he chose to give up his boyfriend to make Cyndee happy. He seemed like a good guy in his oddball way.

Don't you mean tomacco?

Last week I wasn't really excited by anyone except Alaska as Anna Wintour. This week, however, Ginger did become a favorite to be the first big queen winner. Miss Fame actually might get the underdog with tragic backstory treatment and Violet could end up being this season's PhiPhi, although with the opposite physique.

It's never irrelevant to mention he was a supporting character but wrote the screenplay to Saving Grace, MotherRoland's all time favorite movie.

With Equestria a very close contender, I think I'd like to spend my afterlife as a Professor at Hogwarts. It's close enough to the world I'm used to, but special and better. I'm not the biggest Potterhead but as long as there are no death eaters hassling me - I could teach magic and be in Griffyndor.

I was being ironic. It wasn't meant to be a serious remark. It was meant to point out that texts with romance at the center of it are often great works of literature.

19th Century Blogger: "Yesterday's released chapter of Little Women was by far the Worst Chapter Ever! After literally years of teasing Jaurie - Alcott shows her utter contempt for the audience by going with Lamy. Was there ever a better couple name than Lamy?…

There's a highly misogynist tinge to any discussion of shipping, because traditionally female centric genres that make romance central to the storyline have always been treated as less than other genres. After all Jane Austen could have been a great writer had she taken on more serious subject matters and Shakespeare

Just when I think I'm out, they pull me back in.

I call the big one, bitey.

He has the same smile as his famous grandfather.

I went to a New Year's Eve party that was full of big city criminal lawyers, and they all loved Serial. All they talked about was how screwy the case against Adan was and how many irregularities they were. If they had a critique, it was that Koenig didn't pursue the incompetence of Adan's defense more.

The "Goodbye to Berlin Stories" stories were written by Christopher Isherwood, not Charles. Great book, great film nonetheless.