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Please, please stop writing about Claudia Conway. I know it’s a compelling story and must get a lot of clicks, but she’s a child, and apparently she’s already going through the wringer. Amplifying her experience in this way could be really harmful for her.

He’s pretty much acknowledged a substance abuse problem. Sounds like he’s been trying to address it since they separated. If while drinking/using, he exhibited scary or angry behaviors toward his kids - even if there wasn’t physical abuse - it could take a while (if ever) to regain their trust. If addiction was indeed

Yeah, Joe and Rose were pretty awful to their kids. Joe’s nastiness is well documented, but Rose was just as bad. Their daughter Kick married a Protestant; JFK, I believe, was the only Kennedy family member at the wedding. Joe and Rose refused to attend. Kick’s husband was promptly killed in WW2 and then she became

I find it incredibly ironic that this guy was trying to get into a theme park based on “Sesame Street,” which has been teaching kindness, acceptance, and generosity for fifty years now. What’s next, a mad strangler in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood??

That’s what I see in this clip too, but there are several others where she’s obviously swatting his hand away or keeping her fingers clenched against his attempts to hold her hand.

Ooh. LOVE it. It would make perfect sense for Burger to bribe the juror. And having Pete as the go-between would tie in with Pete saying he was going to work for Burger from then on. I like this idea, and I’m going with it (because even though I understand that Perry’s aim is more toward what’s right than what’s

Perry did have the last possible move of putting Emily on the stand. But the fact that we don’t hear the rest of his convo with Pete on the bridge (but see a long shot of the two of them talking further) leaves the question up in the air about whether the “last move” Perry’s telling Pete about is Emily testifying or a

And casually calling him by his first name. Mic drop.

Also the little moment where Chris Noth’s character comes to talk to him and even in the midst of his pain and jealousy, Hanks telegraphs just a bit of humor when Noth reminds him, “We’ve met, you know...I’m an oral surgeon, I worked on your teeth.” We’ve seen Hanks’s character having to take an ice skate to his

I sobbed in that scene - I think it was because before that, Hanks really held back on tugging the heartstrings. He made the character relatively stoic, and even scenes like the one where you see that he tested hanging himself, only to find the tape wouldn’t hold his weight, were subdued. So when the dam broke (as so

Does he...seriously not understand the concept of hyperbole? Like, he actually thinks they need a bucket and mop? That’s either incredibly disingenuous or incredibly stupid. I’m guessing the latter.

Not to worry: He’ll insist his face be gilded so that it’s “classy.”

Yes, this. There’s a difference between having a personal friendship with Louis CK and giving him the professional opportunity to perform in your show.

And then use a black Sharpie to cover the red line and explain that a thick black line means the word is spelled better than anyone has ever spelled it before.

“Here are your Pirin tablets, sir...”

I didn’t get a good look at the orphanage photo. I thought it was a photo of Sister Alice as a child in an orphanage, indicating that her mother adopted her from there. (The photo was with some personal Sister Alice memorabilia, which may be why I thought that.) But my husband didn’t make that connection and thought

It could also be that Sister Alice will be the one to figure out that there was a swap and that Charlie is alive, thus “resurrecting” him.

I wondered about the dead baby not being Charlie, too. That would also explain the oddly sewn-open eyes. After all, if you wanted to hold a corpse’s eyes open, you could do it easily and more realistically with glue or clear tape. So the act of sewing the eyes open (with very visible thick black thread, no less)

And knowing Rhys’s gift for accents and voice intonation, I’m sure he could have done a dead-on Lithgow...but that wouldn’t have made sense for the character. He does it just well enough to remind us how close Perry and E. B. were for so long, how well Perry would know E. B.’s speaking voice, but he doesn’t make it

“I’m too busy to throw a ball! Well, I’m off for my daily golf game...”