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What's the name of those chocolates? I love Earl Grey tea and I love chocolate!

Yeah I noticed the sword and the man, but I didn't catch the music. I can't figure it out.

I liked Darius and Earn discussing Asian people while in their own version of the Japanese folk tale The Straw Millionare. The end had me smiling. I want my own Darius.

I can't remember if they actually said they were poor, but in Malcolm in the Middle they showed them stressed about money a lot. And in Raising Hope they talk about being poor.

Yeah. All the hype about the show got me curious.

I thought it was annoying, but the1st and only time I read the entire series was my first year in college. So I had just escaped all that high school drama, and wasn't enjoying reading about it. It might be time for a reread.

Yeah, you're right. I was thinking it was Order of Phoenix because that's when all the relationship angst gets started with the Cho stuff.

I'm listening to Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz, which is read by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Drag Teen by Jeffery Self and read by him. And I'm reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman.

That's my least favorite of the series. I hated all the love potion nonsense.

The guy on the phone was his coworker from the 1st episode.

Rebecca Sugar sung it at Comic Con and said she wrote it when she was having a rough time.

That's good to know. I'm on issue 3 and while it's interesting it hasn't really grabbed me yet.

I've been doing a lot of rereading lately. I'm rereading Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey and listening to Sabriel by Garth Nix (it's read by Tim Curry).

Malcolm in the Middle was pretty good at it.

I don't see why the last cast came back for such terrible cameos. Really show you bring Terrence Howard back and you don't have him eat ice cream menacingly. What is wrong with you?!

Somewhere there is an alternate universe where Bob has run away with Marshmallow.

That's not what I was saying. I'm saying that she can occasionally babysit or run errands for her parents. Bow and Dre not entirely without support. I don't think they try to portray Bow as a supermom. I think they've shown us that she has plenty of flaws. I feel like they portray Bow as wanting to be a supermom, but

She's been in 2 episodes. I guess we're suppose to assume she's around even if she's not in the episode. They probably couldn't get Regina Hall for more than a couple of episodes. Also Ruby is there. And we've been shown that Zoey is capable of taking care of her younger siblings.

They do have a nanny. There was a whole episode about them getting a nanny.

I'm still a whiny baby when I'm sick, so they didn't bother me at all. As soon as I get sick I immediately call my mom to whine about it.