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Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Therapists have to keep confidentiality unless the patient confesses they are going to hurt someone (and possibly themselves). Then they have to warn the potential victim. Years ago, they didn't even have to do that and an very sick man murdered a woman after repeatedly telling his psychiatrist that he was going to

Yeah, but Jared and Jensen have stated that they are open to more than 10 seasons and it is almost always one of the top three shows on the CW. It's making lots of money off the Netflix and Hulu deals (the more seasons the higher the compensation per episode). It's doing well in syndication on TNT (it beats Hawaii 50

I watch all of those although I'm the odd duck who doesn't find The Good Wife all that great. I mostly started watching last season when it was put between Amazing Race and Mentalist and then football just made me tape everything with at least an hour overrun. So TGW was there so I watched it. I do still watch TVD.

Arrow is really quite good and getting better in its second season. Catch season one on Netflix because it was good even then and has a lot of backstory to be aware of then dive in.

Covert Affairs is pretty terrible. It decided to "go dark" and didn't handle it well. Plus the main character Annie is far less interesting than her boss Joan. But Annie is younger and thinner while Joan is older, accomplished and kick ass, so Annie gets the lead. Burn Notice decided to "go dark" in its final season

I like Caroline far too much to want her with a guy who bites her and stands around watching her die whenever she doesn't do what he says. Yes, he eventually heals her, but he makes her grovel and makes DAMN sure she knows he can and will injure or kill her whenever he's in a bad mood or she doesn't do what he wants.

WKRP it is for me. I still laugh hysterically whenever I run across this. It's really neat that the humor isn't rooted in the times. Now, if they could only clear music rights and release the whole series properly on DVD.

No, I'm not wrong, I just didn't like it. Different strokes and all that.

To each their own. I've lived in and near Cleveland all of my life and I'm really fond of it. Love the museums, Playhouse Square (second biggest theater complex in the United States) and Coventry is a neat eclectic area to live and shop. We have great hospitals as well.

The hundred was Linus's tip for keeping the drinks coming. The drinks themselves are going on her room tab I believe

And Shaker Heights and the Van Aken Shopping Center and Tri-C.

Cleveland is not horrible, it's actually kind of nice. The did do a good job of researching Cleveland. I know the Van Aken Shopping Center near Shaker Heights. And Tri-C is Cuyahoga Community College. I was impressed that they picked actual places in Cleveland not made up ones.

I was allergic to my wedding ring and my husband was bothered by his so much he never wore it. So no ring does not equal not still married.

I understand that. The thing is, my daughter went to a wedding this summer, big affair, catered sit down dinner, open bar. The groom (her boyfriend's friend) flew in from Alaska where he's stationed while in the Army. The bride didn't have much money, so his parents helped foot the bill. 48 hours after the wedding,