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Thank you for mentioning Unser's complete denial about the circumstances of the evening Tara died. Not only did Gemma steal his car that night while drunk and upset, when she returned to him to get her obligatory head pet and comforting, I think she STILL had blood on her! Nothing about that set off any alarms, former

I feel like they've made it fairly obvious that it was Jury, the member of SOA Indian Hills, who ratted out the club to Lin. Jax and crew killed his son and his son's friend to eliminate unfamiliar participants in the raid on Lin's gun stash (granted Jury wasn't honest about how he knew the guy when he introduced him

According to iMDB, all of three of them have been in every episode of the series except one, so I'd say they are about as main as it gets. I'm actually putting my money on Unser being the one, though.

I totally agree on all points. But I think in Nero's case, he went with Jax against Lin this time, not because he agreed with Jax, but because it was the best possible outcome. He was able to get his son away safely because Lin gathered all of his men (including those who were casing his son's care center) to confront

Did you watch the preview? I don't know if you consider previews spoilers, is why I ask, because I am basing my guess off of what last night's preview revealed. My guess is that Juice throws in with the Mayans, and reveals that Gemma killed Tara, and the Mayans tell Nero. And I think Nero will believe Juice, or at

I had a lot of teachers that I loved, but the best teacher I ever had was my Pre-AP chemistry teacher in high school. I was dealing with serious problems at home, and yet not a single teacher, but him, wondered why an honors student has suddenly stopped showing up to class and is struggling with their grades. I just

Yeah, I am wondering when they plan to integrate all that into the show. Unless they are keeping the casting extra secret, wouldn't we have heard by now if they plan to include them in S5?

You think shoehorning The Riddler and Poison Ivy into the plot of the pilot was wretched, I guess you didn't notice the comedian performing for Fish Mooney during the scene in which she attacks Oswald Cobblepot. He was wearing a green suit, ya know? *wink wink* *it's the Joker, everyone!*

Some people just genuinely don't like children and don't want to be around them, period. You would think that, as your friends, they would understand that your children are a huge part of your life and just accept that. But people can be assholes. My husband and I, on the other hand, really like kids but don't want to

Fort Worth may be Cowtown, but I've never seen them in the city proper. And horses are not a legitimate form of transportation in the Metroplex, as so many northerners seem to believe is the case.

My mother was 11 or 12 when the movie came out and her mother took her and her sister to see it at the theater. She said there were people vomiting. Don't get me wrong, I actually do find it pretty damn creepy, along with being very well made, but I've never even seen anything that I could term vomit-level scary.

I was born in 1982, and grew up in North Texas, to give this context: we had segregated meetings in fifth grade, where the girls were shown a video about periods and the female reproductive system, hosted by the girl who played Annie on Broadway. We were then given totally awesome "period gift packs" that had pads and

The husband and I are power watching Parks and Rec right now, and yes, the first season wasn't great because they wanted Leslie Knope to be the female Michael Scott and it was awkward and terrible. BUT, those episodes do set up the rest of the series, there are only six of them, and on Netflix without commercials,

This made me giggle. One time, when I may or may not have smoked pot, I came to the realization that I had two wild animals (my domesticated cats) living in my apartment and how fucked up is that! Animals. Living in my apartment. So weird. Where's the Cheetos?

I watched the first episode when it premiered, but considering the fact that I was already ready to give up on The Office due to a decline in quality, I just couldn't handle what essentially felt like a spinoff. So I never watched another episode.

I busted out laughing when I realized that was the patsy that Gemma had chosen. It's like they are trying to be ridiculous on purpose. At least when True Blood went off the rails, it could fall back on its inherent campiness and still be somewhat entertaining. This show considers itself very seriously, which makes

I thought the exact same thing: way to go, Gemma, picking the least likely person that Tara would have been able to struggle with.

It doesn't take a TV show detective to see the difference between a gangland murder and a passion killing. How is it not evident to Jax that whoever killed Tara didn't plan it out AT ALL, and that it was clearly something personal? Tara was bludgeoned with an iron, drowned in a sink full of water, and stabbed to death

And didn't she go straight to Unser after she murdered Tara for a super-platonic head petting covered in sweat and war wounds? I figured for sure he would have had at least solid suspicions……but of course not.

I mean, it can't mean anything else, right? Hecate, on a supernatural TV show, has to equal witch.