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Hating seeing black women have romance seems like such a weird burden to carry. I pity you.

I'm sorry you only think boring white women running around in corsets constitutes meaningful character development. What a dull life that is.

"The hoo-hah is *all* mackerel!"

I was really impressed with her comedy chops, she's a Justin Timberlake-style guest-player in the making, and jesus does she have some pipes on her!

They'd probably have a better shot at renewal if they did that.

I totally agree, although I think the real show-killer was the initial move to Thursday right up against Scandal. I have some dark thoughts on their reasoning for that, but the long and short of it is that a huge percentage of their audience is (was) black women, who are also a huge percentage of Scandal's audience,

The Abbie-Danny thing has been all tell and no show. Its another in my list of gripes with the crypto-reboot of the series and having this 9 month period go by where both characters completely reinvented themselves*. We came *back* to a show where this torrid love affair happened, but we've never seen it, and all

If I was on the writing team I wouldn't be commenting here, I'd be over on Twitter getting defensive about every critique and talking about what an amazing actress Nikki Reed is.

Abbie has also been badly-written for at least a season and a half. Its hard to bring much to a role when you're constantly being handed scripts that characterize you as a frosty, eye-rolling shrew.

"No, sorry." Oh are you on the writing team or something? No? Roger that.

Because she told Danny directly "I don't think of us in the past-tense." They gave a hard swerve to Abbie & Ichabod.

A few years ago they did a 6-city tour of The Nightman Cometh. I was lucky enough to catch it in Boston and I thought I was going to rupture something from laughing. At two points I was literally doubled over holding my stomach, and laughing so hard no sound was coming out because I had run out of air. The end was

Nothing in your corporate network or company-owned equipment is private, doubly so if you are working for a publicly-traded company.

"Taylor would find justice."

Interesting, I came away with exactly the opposite conclusion, that Taylor lied about it after photos came out.

The sickly one is literally 2/3 to half the size of the other guys. I wonder when that poor kid is going to have his growth spurt.

Then a young bachelor farmer or something, someone not from gentry who would be more or less equal in standing to a head butler. Jesus, EM Forster wrote about this very thing in "Maurice" (a lovely period film featuring a very young Hugh Grant, and a ridiculously adorable Rupert Graves and James Wilby with adorably

But it is something the writers would know #lazy

I don't think he was going to be in it, he was attached as producer and director.

According to Heisserer, JGL quit a few months ago. The announcement timing made it look like one was the cause of the other when they were not.