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This would be a lot more impressive if the show had been the finale, as you claim. However, you apparently know nothing about the show, so your criticism is certainly uninformed at the least and trollish at best.

It probably depends on if the shooting was considered to be in the line of duty. Although it was tied to Sin Rostro's case, it happened on his wedding night when he wasn't working, so there is a chance it's not considered a line of duty injury so the pension would not apply.

Yes on Elliot. Certainly we have a long history of gay men (and women) being in the closet and marrying women and even having children. I'm pretty sure Dan Savage has written that part of his journey to admitting he was gay was convincing himself that he was actually bi and then having relationships, including sex,

Look, legally child support is based on the non-custodial parent's INCOME. The idea is that the child should not lose the status that they would have it they were being raised in an intact family. There are formulas to determine how much a non-custodial parent pays. So considering how modestly Jane lives, the child

Now there I totally agree with you.

Well, I'm sorry but that is incredibly selfish. and legally wrong. Child support belongs TO THE CHILD, period. It's not a way for the mother to prove her martyrdom and good character to the world. Mateo is fully aware that Jane is miserable at her job. He is living with the psychological consequences of that. Jane

Good point. It should be the big pull for CBS Access, so they should be moving heaven and earth to get it off the ground, but it keeps stumbling. I can't see The Good Fight being enough to get the paid service off the ground, and I haven't seen anything else that would stir up demand enough to make Access work.

Well, I would love to see this series. I always liked Diane far more than Alicia, but I'm not paying for CBS Access to get it, or Star Trek for that matter. If it ever hits Netflix, or another streaming service that I already pay for I'll give it a go.

Well I only use my laptop, so AdBlock or actually UBlock works great for me.

AFAIK, most schools do have a rule that you can't pass out invitations in school unless you ask the entire class, but most don't require that everyone in the class be asked to a party. Now, this usually applies to older kids, ones in Elementary school, so I don't know how preschools handle the situation.

Assuming Beth is 36, like Randal, I think it wouldn't be a stretch. I wouldn't call 20 a child bride. Remember the age of first having a child is rising. I'm around Rebecca's age and I knew several people, both friends and family who had kids at age 20 or even before. One of my schoolmates got married the Sunday

If after 30 years of marriage you CAN'T tell your husband something then that says a lot about HIM. Rebecca is clear that Jack "goes crazy" sometimes and Jack doesn't dispute this. You are laying ALL the blame on Rebecca and that feels really wrong to me.

Okay. The Big 3 were born on Jack's 36th birthday. Let's assume that Rebecca was 6 years younger than Jack. So she was 30 when they were born. In this episode the kids are 14-15. So you are talking about a guy she dated for two months and by all accounts not that seriously TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO. It's not a big lie.

This is totally from Wikpedia because I never saw the original, but the Jane/Rafe (in the original Juana/Mauricio) characters get together at the end. OTOH, Juana is 17 when she is impregnated. There is no steady boyfriend, so the Michael character didn't exist. The Petra character (Carlotta) remains married to

Mindy was established as having happened a while ago. We were told that The Good Place is Michael's first project, so there would be no reason for him to be a representative of either side. He was just a low level employee when Mindy came through.

Julia's side may have been random. From Margo's POV, Quentin and Alice were her friends. Julia mind raped Quentin with the spell to get into Fillory and her decision to kidnap and use the Beast ended in Alice's death. Since Quentin has been defending Julia's decision, I'm concluding that he talked about her enough for

You think Jack is going to jump in front of the tour bus and be killed? Or that the band will be so popular that he will be crushed in a wave of people trying to storm the stage? He can die while Rebecca is gone. Because otherwise "the tour" can't lead to his death. He can start drinking because he doesn't want her

Well I do think that people get to make a unilateral decision that they aren't ready to get married. I actually bought Toby's reasoning, that they didn't know enough about each other and needed to take some time before jumping into marriage.

Actually, I saw her failing to mention it because "I knew you'd go crazy" was a hint that Jack has a jealous side that has caused problems in the past. I think Jack the perfect may finally be coming to an end.