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The short answer is yes. The long answer is complicated because it changes depending on what plant diseases are going around at any given time, and it can vary by province.

Geography plays into it a lot. Much depends on where you live. I'm on a wait list to even get a family doctor because the northern city I moved to a year ago is under serviced.

I like to think that Cary exited the building, hopped into a car with Max. Medina. Maaaax Medina and just drove straight to Stars Hollow.

And The Sergeant Saunders Show

Ah, okay, that makes sense.

My biggest memory of Gawker is them breaking the Rob Ford crack smoking video story and then the Toronto Star swooping in and basically stealing the credit for it. One of the TorStar reporters got a book deal out of it. I imagine that stuck in their craw.

I'm not discounting the possibility that Jason is on someone else's payroll and is charged with getting dirt on Alicia. A public handy would certainly do it. I'm just not sure I believe there's anything that interesting left in the tank for this show.

I watched Bates Motel, then Better Call Saul, then the Damien repeat. Worked for me. Then if Damien remains lame I can just bail on it and go to bed without interrupting my other viewing.

That part was both hilarious and infuriating.

I hoped for a split second that it was JLM, too. I'd love for it to be a thing for Adam to get parts on real shows that film in NYC.

In the event that any fellow Ontarians' TVs kept switching to that amber alert for the abducted child in Orillia, they found the kid, thank heavens.

It's available for streaming in Canada on Shomi. I just recently finished watching it based on a friend's recommendation. I liked it quite a bit.

I sometimes catch the last few minutes waiting for The Good Wife. I like Tea Leoni and I'm almost intrigued enough to check out a full episode, but I never seem to work up the gumption to watch one.

You're definitely not the only one. I loved how Luke and Jess came around to a good relationship with each other. Also that Jess did actual penance for his bad behaviour by paying Luke back money owed. And he got along better with Liz. I feel like Jess gets underestimated quite a bit as a character because of how

TJ/THE SHELVES HE BUILT FOR LUKE!

THE TOWN TROUBADOUR/THAT HIPPIE GUY
THE REVEREND/THE RABBI
LUKE/CRAZY CARRIE
TJ/HIS WEDDING TIGHTS

I'm smack in the middle of watching through Parenthood now. The first couple of seasons I found it to be a pleasantly enjoyable enough family drama, but found myself getting more and more emotionally invested during the third. So I would advise you to hang in there.

I never did manage to catch him on stage, but I did catch the production of Waiting for Godot he directed. Still my favourite play I've ever seen at Stratford.

Alan Cumming is one of precious few reasons I'm still watching TGW. If he goes, that might be what finally pushes me to check out if it's not cancelled.

Or Boston or New York, where he's tracked down by a certain journalist for help with a libel suit in a very special crossover episode?