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Yeah, I used to be a cocktail waitress many moons ago, and I never hesitated to have someone thrown out of the bar if they touched me inappropriately or said something beyond the pale like that. That these douchebags were allowed to stay after saying something like that AND touching the waitress

My husband and I are very lazy people, so we order chinese or pizza delivery at least once week. The delivery dudes know us, and I always tip at least 5 bucks. I am convinced that they come to our apartment first, because they get there so fast and the food is too hot to eat. It pays to be considerate to service

The smartest person I have ever known can't spell to save his life. The brain works in mysterious ways.

I am not the kind of person who gives up on a book when I'm halfway through it, but The Strain was one of the few that I've given up on. I enjoyed the premise, so I am giving the show three episodes to draw me in, and I hope they improve upon the weaknesses of the source material.

Same here. I am giving the show three episodes worth of time, since I actually do like the premise.

Watching this after what, to me, was one of the best episodes of True Blood I've seen in many moons, I was left feeling a suffocating sense of meh. I will give it a couple of episodes more before giving up.

I have the 2012 Fit Sport, so I don't plan to upgrade my vehicle any time in the near future. However, I recently heard about the Honda HR-V, have you? It is supposed to be somewhere between the Fit and the CR-V, size and spec-wise, and is going to be released later this year, I believe. My interest is peaked, because

They must be able to in the True Blood mythos, because Eric has had multiple lengths and colors throughout various flashbacks and the current narrative.

They represent the corporation that manufactured True Blood.

I agree on all points! I power-watched the first 6 episodes before the 7th aired, so the mythology, as it were, was fresh in my mind for the finale. Penny Dreadful is a show with a ton of potential, and I hope season 2 bears it out.

I always got the impression that Caliban was made up of various body parts from multiple people, which was why, unlike Proteus, he had such a violent reawakening and no memories of his former life. I think Victor has refined his process enough that Brona would potentially be his masterpiece.

4. That wasn't the Master. As established in the first episode, when the vampire maker is killed, it depowers the vampires he made, which was how they knew there was another one roaming around London, because they killed that first one and it didn't depower all of the vampire slave women. Malcolm kills the second one

Van Helsing went to the trouble of telling Victor that nothing is immortal if you stab it through the heart and cut off its head.

I still want to know what sedatives the casting department took the day they hired Reeve Carney. Everyone on this show is humiliating him with how much better they are, and as the recap states......he has zero chemistry with the one character that manages to have chemistry with everyone! Dorian Grey is a great classic

Eric revived Jason with his blood last season after Violet had practically drained him in the Vamp Camp. I don't believe Violet has ever given Jason her blood, which is key to having the sex dreams.

I don't recall Maude showing Caliban a single kindness in front of another character. All of their interactions were in private. I think Vincent saw an abused animal when he looked at Caliban and, sexist or no, made a wrong assumption that came from a kind place.

Would it be a knee-jerk assumption when Vincent was witness, in this same episode, to another actor being cruel to Caliban and blowing something he did out of proportion because of dislike and ignorance? Like I said, I want to hope that there were altruistic motives behind what Vincent said because he's been such a

Proteus was beginning to recall his past life when Caliban snuffed him out prematurely, so I foresee a lot of drama with Wolfman, Frankenstein, Caliban, and Brona next season.

I am making an inference about an interaction that was not shown to the audience, but my guess was that Vincent assumed that Caliban hadn't done specifically what Maude accused him of, that Maude was being cruel to him like everyone else had been and was making a false or exaggerated accusation because she was afraid

I'm glad someone else noticed that, too….when Victor told Caliban that he couldn't possibly forgive him for what he did to Van Helsing, I just thought to myself….."well, at least he snapped his neck! He tore poor Proteus in half!"