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For me the difference is that when Lily applied to the art program 1) they weren't married 2) they didn't have a child 3) Marshall didn't have a job, he was still a law student. Lily decided that she needed to try for her dreams before she committed to Marshall and their lives were intertwined. Marshall made a

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Wait wait a minute! Lily took,a well paying job that allows her to fulfill one of her dreams and advance her career. She consults with Marshall. They go over all the ins and outs of taking the job. They make travel arrangements. They pack up their things. They get rid of their home. Then Marshall, without so much as a

I agree. I'm especially bothered because Lily wanting to have a career other than Kindergarten teacher and Marshall's wife has always been portrayed as wrong and negative. I actually thought Lilly going to San Francisco to find out if she wanted more than Marshall was a GOOD, mature thing. It's not wrong to make

They hired her as a regular to make sure she was available for any episode they need her for. It's the only way to guarantee she will be there when they want her.

I do get the anger, but throwing stuff is letting someone know that you are willing to become violent. It's a prequel. In a relationship it is usually the first sign that you should pack your bags and get the hell out. That said, I'm pretty much on Will's side here (except for the violence part). Alicia betrayed

I've just decided that Peter is very, very good in bed. It's the only reason I can come up with for why Alicia continues to have sex with him. I mean good for her, everyone deserves really good sex, but I really get the feeling that that's all there is to it.

For the record, episode two, Devil May Care, was shot first. So technically Jarred played Ezekiel first and Tahmoh Penikett channelled Jared when he played Zeke In I think I'm Going To Like It Here.

What a perfect description of Mary.

Well since what I talked about is Mary's ACTUAL history as opposed to the story they are telling, there are no spoilers. The show is set during Mary's years in France which they are not being accurate about. Plus history is history and it has been spoiled for more than 400 years. She was a real person. She had a

Mary's life in France is dull as dirt. When she went back to Scotland it actually would make a quite good show, but with a pretty strict end by date. She married an abuser (Darnley), he killed her good male "friend" or lover in front of her. Her husband then was murdered. Mary was either in on the murder, or was

Sheldon and Amy seemed compatible when they first met.  Amy had never had a chance to recognize her wants and needs.  Discovering her sexuality has made Amy want more from life.  Than she dreamed of when she was introduced. Becoming friends with Penny and Bernadette has let her find out that she can have friends.  Put

I beginning to think that the show may be moving in the direction of Amy and Sheldon deciding they are not right for each other.  They started out being very compatible. Then as Amy became friends with Penny and Bernadette she began to change.  Sheldon is changing as well, but at a much slower pace.  Sometimes couples

I disagree on your view of Penny.  First Penny ISN'T and idiot.  She has been shown to be smart on her terms.  She's not academically inclined, but she has some smarts.  She was able to see what the puzzle was first.  She recognized the poster of Rocky Horror was out of place in the lab and knew the clue was under it.

I would hate for them to try and make Sheldon a "better boyfriend".  Sheldon is no one I could tolerate, but he isn't violent, or behaving in ways that can hurt people.  Sheldon is who Sheldon is and he should be allowed to be that and not have to change.  Plus, I agree, it would never stick.

With Bernadette remarking that Sheldon isn't a good boyfriend last week and seeing Amy having more fun than I have ever seen before and with the previews for next week; I wonder if we might be heading toward a Sheldon/Amy split.  Amy now has friends and a social support system and Sheldon is moving at a glacial pace

Yes, I watched a couple of the bowdlerized episodes and decided it wasn't my thing. Now if I had known that Dexter would be a serial killer turned lumberjack, I might have looked at it as a comedy and given it another go.  Every time I  read that I just laugh and laugh.

I'm just glad someone mentioned it.  I couldn't Like anyone and it was driving me nuts. I was turning off Ghostery and AdBlock and was about to see if my newly installed Flashblock had anything to do with it.  Now I know it's Disqus, so I'm OK.

The fun part? Is that he took a leave from One Life to Live where he played the total good guy Reverend Andrew Carpenter.  And he was completely believable as a moral guide and all round great minister.  Worthan Krimmer had RANGE.

What was the big mistake Hardy made on Sunbrooke?