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Thank you

:( I still don't get it

i still don't get "Deez Knots" HELP

I've been enjoying Laurie Metcalf in Getting On, and I loved her in Roseanne, but her monologue in this episode floored me. She is insanely awesome.

make that a HILARIOUS episode of Louie. (s3e2)

ack. It's JuliannA.

Please check my comment early on here.

and I'm Amerikan and we have the Bill of Rights. Oh wait, I forgot about Homeland Security.

I just have to say that Maura Tierney is gorgeous and awesome and Noah is a fool to have ever left her.
And, as ever, there would be no drama if people would just tell the truth in the first place. Sadly, a sense of fairness and honesty seems to be lacking in most people IRL.

Zoë Keating's ominous foreboding tracks fit perfectly in this episode.

Both. And watch for an awesome guest spot by Angelica Huston.

Hmm sortof. A work of fiction ideally has a gripping story that includes a beginning, a middle, and an ending. I've certainly read many books that manage the first parts but fail at the end, as did Lost, in spades. This leaves the reader/viewer sadly disappointed as the potential of what came before is never

Beautiful mother + gorgeous father (Paul Qualley) + genetics = two beautiful daughters.

Indeed, Gandalf47. I invested enormous energy into Lost and found it amazing UNTIL the enormous ripoff of the last couple episodes, which left me feeling hideously duped. God forbid this is a repeat of that disaster.

Bc we don't watch everything on the same night, save the good stuff for later in the week.

He's got those dang little pig eyes, ew.

OK, I love to hate this steaming pile, but at least it's better than Blindspot.

Not Alison's "fear over not wanting this baby" but the fairly common scream of a woman in labor to get the damn thing out of her whatever it takes.

Max did offer it as a gift in the first place.