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Yup, I know. :) The writer who did ER recaps at Television Without Pity called him that. It amused me at the time and I haven't dropped the habit. I like Goran Visnjic, I'm always happy to see him turn up in stuff.

I'm in for The Good Place. I like Kristen Bell, Ted Danson, and Mike Schur, so that one's an easy sell.

I will always love that Christopher Plummer refers to it as "S&M" in his autobiography.

The first paragraph of your post is page one from the Jian Ghomeshi playbook, and given this week's events, is depressing the hell out of me. Page two is apparently acknowledging inappropriate, but non-violent behaviour, reading a bullshit apology, and hoping everyone has a short memory as he begins his

Yes to the visuals. The opening scene with all the black and the shots of red with the lanterns was stunning.

ow! Did it have to be a VHS tape?

I… I've never seen Hocus Pocus. *hangs head in shame*

For just a split second, I thought he was going to say his name was Jonathan Harker. But since they did away with Mina long ago, it doesn't really make sense to introduce him now. I guess they could, but I'm glad it was Renfield.

Yes. It was a bit awkward. There are Canadians who are smug about our healthcare system, but the comment felt like it was dropped in out of nowhere.

When I saw in the episode description that Alicia and Lucca were going to Toronto, I sat down prepared for the usual string of Canadian stereotypes. There were some in there (the politeness thing, and I missed it, but someone commented below that the Justice of the Peace said "aboot…" jeepers, people, it's more like

Yes. There is definitely nothing else like it. I was impressed with how they ramped up the tension this episode.

Yeah, I've been wondering if there were behind the scenes shenanigans going on. It didn't make sense for them to separate Abbie and Ichabod so much otherwise. Doesn't seem quite up to the level of The Good Wife in that Beharie and Mison didn't seem to flat out refuse to work with each other. So whatever was going on

I missed some episodes this season because I became frustrated with how much they were keeping Abbie and Ichabod apart and just drifted away from it. I watched this episode figuring it'll probably be cancelled now, so I might as well catch what might be the series finale.

Is it possible to die from watching a TV show? Because if it is, I think this season of Banshee might be what does me in. I don't think I breathed for the last half hour of the episode.

The only reason I'm still on there is because of some groups I follow. A couple of running groups help motivate me to get off the couch once in a while. And as a crafty type person, I like the knitting and chain mail groups I follow. It's still a convenient way to find people with shared interests.

And who puts a bedroom right off a kitchen like that? And it seemed like the only washroom was the ensuite one off Lorelai's bedroom. The layout of Lorelai's house always confused me.

April was introduced in season six, which was still on the Palladinos' watch.