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@ClevelandRock: I actually like the direction they took with Craig's Bond. As much as I love the old-school martinis and tuxedos, it was really interesting to see Craig play him as more of a rough, almost thuggish character in the last couple of movies. It certainly gives more room for character arc and development

Wow, from that angle I thought that was Jeremy Renner. And then I looked at the caption.

@serenada: I loved everything about their exchanges up until after 5x18. I do agree that there was real magic in that episode, especially watching Castiel struggle with Dean's humanity for the first time since he showed up on SPN; until then he'd been Dean's one-angel fanclub, and watching his faith in Dean

@serenada: As long as they manage to repair the complete clusterfuck that was Dean and Cas's friendship by the end of S5, I'll be happy (though I'm not holding my breath). I'm not going to say that even I was ignorant to the subtexty tension the show built up between them (or that Misha Collins in his weirdness

@LauraAnnT: I think the show would slowly collapse if it betrayed its misogynist tendencies by letting Dean meet a love interest whose most positive defining characteristic wasn't "bendy". Cassie was much closer to seeming like a complete human being, but that worked out really well, didn't it?

@serenada: Let's just tell ourselves it's because he finds cars cramped, yes?

Gee. Sam and Dean riding around in the Impala. Alone.

@tokyopowergrid: That isn't really his fault, though. After seeing Generation Kill, I'm confident that ASkars could put actual paratroopers to shame. In theory.

@tokyopowergrid: I almost said "Poppa Hooker", but realized in time that it just wouldn't fit at all.

@lavardera: I couldn't figure out why samurai sword a fuckload of grenades, if it makes you feel better.

Yet again, I'm astounded by how much they're trying to force the Eric/Sookie storyline down our throats, when really, the person with whom he has the most chemistry is Lafayette. I declare a spinoff series! C'mon, Ball, make it happen—it can air right after the Ben and Hurley Show. I like that Eric keeps coming to

Swim into my mouth, little shrimps. I won't hurt you. Promise.

@I Call LOGIC FAIL!: I dunno... I feel like my college party experiences would have been greatly elevated by Alex drunkenly molesting people.

@NerD:blogOtaku: Out of a lot of the celebrities on twitter, she's one of the most articulate and precise. I always found that pretty interesting.

@screaming_on_the_inside: Wow, that's so interesting. I guess that's why they pay those dudes the big bucks.

@Niandra: I don't think you need to step up your game at all; my point wasn't that other 24-year-olds should be starting a career or buying a house, but rather that Lindsay shouldn't be getting the benefit of the doubt for her actions because she's 24. There's far too much of a wide range of experience amongst people

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@Justine: This makes me think of the Dave Chapelle bit about 15-year-olds. Not a perfect comparison (and it could be TOTALLY off because it's been a while since I've seen it), but I agree with you that people are ridiculously inconsistent when it comes to their expectations of people based on age.

I like Lindsay, but I reject and resent the idea that she's acting this way because she's "in her twenties". I'm barely a year older than she is, but by the time I turned 23 I had a Master's degree, a professional career, and a car and a house I bought and paid for with my own money, not handouts from my family. I

@Foggynotion: Maybe they'd actually get a proper French accent in there, too, since Ubisoft is in Montreal.

@Pennyfeather: I think it depends on the circumstances. Some Marine Battalions have had issues with insufficient supplies and provisions in the past, in which case looking after animals would not have been possible. If they can do it, though, you're right... Pets relax everyone.