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To me, Harry Potter means rebellion and acceptance. I grew up in a conservative Catholic household, and my mom assumed the books were about witchcraft, part of the devil's work. When my younger sister rebelliously brought home the book, my mom punished her by giving me the book as I was older and knew I took books to

My thoughts exactly. I was pretty disappointed but not surprised that Atamaniuk wasn't cast on SNL Of course, they went with a bigger name and I figured an older guy to match the oldness of 45. But Atamaniuk really captured the darkness of him, and it did feel like Baldwin had ripped off aspects of it.

This has to be the best episode of the series. It's the episode I've been wanting from the Whedons and Tancharoen. I had been half-watching many of the episodes from the past few seasons. But this was amazing.

"Why is the Hallmark brand striking such a nerve right now?" Because we have a dumpster fire of a president/administration. I started watching Hallmark as an escape. I still haven't been
able to get back to some shows I began prior to the election because I just can't deal with certain topics (such as Rectify -

Chris Elliott is in it as well.

All of this sounds amazing….for HALLMARK. I hope they re-air this. I LOVE SUSIE ESSMAN.

Agreed. I recently watched Love Locks with Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell, which was a Hall of Fame production, and it wasn't that bad at all. I specifically watched it because of them, and I wasn't disappointed. I'd like to think they actually may have done some on-location filming in Paris, but would not be

These old 'memberberry shows are so comforting. For the past six months, I've fallen asleep to Murder, She Wrote or Hart to Hart and then woke up to Columbo. And Ian McShane was recently in an episode during his mullet years! My only wish is that they would add Quantum Leap to their line-up. Been in the mood to watch

Love this show. I didn't really watch the first season, but my partner did. I liked the second season and this past season was the best. I became more interested as they moved the focus more on Cameron and Donna's partnership. I think it's very realistic that relationships would be ever changing since that is what

I miss those hoopleheads.

And Dollhouse!

Yes, it's truly awful and you can find it on YouTube. It's actually wheelchair battle (my bad).

Ashamed to say it, but the cheesy movie Forever Young got me into Billie Holiday. Also, Swing Kids got me into Big Band music. I was obsessed with the 1930s/1940s when I was in junior high.

Scary Movie 2 is a definite guilty pleasure. In addition to Faris, there's Chris Elliott with a baby-hand. Andy Richter as a priest. Tori Spelling gets sexually pleasured by a ghost. David Cross has a wheel chair race with Richard Moll. Marlon Wayans gets rolled up and smoked like a joint by the house. I don't think

I've followed Brian Huskey on Twitter for years, but couldn't remember why I started following him. Then I realized it was Free Radio. Loved that show!

Have you seen it as an adult? I loved it as a kid. However, I tried watching it recently, and it was really hard getting through an episode. While I don't think she should have been watching The Cosby Show (and duh, it's on Thursday nights), I feel like she could have done better. Like Designing Women.

I was thinking more of Meemaw from The Heart, She Holler.

Really enjoyed this episode. I think AHS has always worked well when playing on real life horrors, and the vampire kids massacre did remind me of a school shooting (even if the series already did it in the first season).

She's with grandma. I had to search through my memories since it was a concern for me, too. But I sorta remember that last week she blew off her dad on Halloween to make some cake or something with meemaw.

Salo. In my late teens and early twenties, I loved collecting Criterion movies. When my partner and I started dating, he tried to get me to watch it. And I just couldn't do it.