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My issue is at the day's end we have cops acting with impunity, which is… accurate. If the Wesen Council has all this reach, yet they don't even have a prison of sorts? Especially considering privately run prisons exist, and there are Wesens of high prestige with the connections to coordinate convicts of their kind

But a hug would result in the greatest fusion since the reunion of Kami and Piccolo. "Dear God, she's a Super Watson."

The standoff at the end between Sherlock and Oscar makes me realize I don't watch this show for the mystery, rather the characterization of our hero. Kind of reminds me of the days of Russell Davies handling Doctor Who.

The difference being a one night stand over a barely budding relationship? Or that Adam had way more to say on the topic? Or because Mimi-Rose didn't announce it in one of her graduation addresses, let alone a comedy routine?

Jessa is a bad friend because she hates trifles and makes it known how she feels to your face. And is very aloof. I guess everyone hates the person who keeps it real.

How I see it is it got a B- because Hanna is delusional and her therapist is a twat. Also, Marnie and Desi being the horrid couple they are.

I started a thread shipping Sherlock and Watson in "The Eternity Injection." It was a fun discussion.
That said, our Sherlock is just enchanting all the ladies.

"Where do I know this face from?" *skims review* …Judy Reyes from — "YEEESSSSSSSS, SCRUBS!!!" *goes to reading review*

First thought in my head when Kitty was in Violet's place was, "DON'T BEAT HER!"

Jamal top, all else bottom.

"How are you?"

Aren't they always paired? Did I miss the Holmes and Mason series? You telling me Alfredo and Sherlock had a piece of literature where they just ran around breaking into OPP? I'm down with it!

Indeed, I too am against them actually ending up together. Still, if they were any iteration of the characters I'd ship, this is the one, based on their development over the seasons; Joan is not Sherlock's shadow, but an illuminative entity onto herself. If you can show me a Watson anywhere else which exhibits the

Ideally, Holmes should be considered sapiosexual, so if BBC's Watson can keep up with Sherlock's capacity (I don't plan on watching the series, so you tell me), I can't complain. In Elementary, his base urges are filled by the few odd bodies who have appeared leaving the Brownstone, like the ballerina. His deviancy

Screw it, I'm shipping Holmes and Watson.

*throws hands in the air*

It's always harder to give credit to positive aspects since our brains is great at focusing on the negatives. Cops are okay, thuggish, too quick to close ranks, but okay. They can be waaay better, of course. I can only wonder if a cop killer in real life would just get the mean stare like in this episode. "Your

She has White Ranger potential!

EVA Unit-05, is that you!? Where's the Angels?

The scene where everyone is in the living room and Zoey is taking selfies of herself and others, that nuance!