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I totally relate. My "baby" is 17 now, and I still miss things!

Last week, Glamour came out with a "Plus-Sized Fashion" issue. Amy was on the cover, with the headline, "Wonen Who Inspire Us." She threw a huge hissy-fit, stated emphatically that she was NOT plus-size, and that, in fact, she was a size 6-8. Which is obviously bullshit. But really, who cares? The bottom line

I get your point, but here's an alternate view. Anyone - you, me, anyone - who goes out in public has no reasonable expectation of privacy. This is settled law. That means that anyone else out in public, so long as they're not being intrusive or shooting upskirts or something, can take your picture, even without

Didn't know about Romeo & Juliet laws. Thanks for the info. FWIW, though, in my state (NY), it's only a partial exemption. The accused can still be charged with sexual misconduct, a misdemeanor charge that carries a potential one-year sentence. According to what I just read, the states that have these laws usually

Yes, I do have feels about it. And I agree that there is a vast difference between "pedophile" and "dated a 17-year-old." Unfortunately, the law treats them the same way. And I just don't think the latter person should have to report his status as sex offender everywhere he goes, as too often happens. That's why I

I believe it was strongly suggested that he did it in front of a kid. Otherwise, Claire couldn't have identified him as a pedophile when she Googled him - just a garden-variety public urinator.

The problem is that, according to what I've read, people with this particular predilection almost never recover from it. Sure, they can take meds in an attempt to control those urges. But, as we've seen on this show, those meds basically chemically castrate them. You'd have to be powerfully motivated and have

They briefly mentioned that he was fired from his job for exposing himself to a boy. It was easy to miss, and mostly implied.

He does know he's shitcanned. I think that's what the "I'm dead anyway" comment referred to.

Still freaks me out that we're actually rooting for the Commie spies to get away with it. I mean, I'm there, too, but it's still kinda freaky. Shows how good this show is, that so many people care so much about people who literally wish to take down our country, at bottom.

And no Kevin Kline in "Dave," either. We had much better fake presidents in the olden days.

Jed Bartlett is Superman.

Same here. In every way. I still call shenanigans.

Jed Bartlett, clearly the best fake president we've ever had, is not on the ballot, thereby invalidating the whole election.

Um, I think Doug wins that particular contest. Willa and Bridey are bad, but "imprisons and sexually abuses children for 10 years" is hard to beat in the "greater monster" sweepstakes.

Didn't know it was you, Gwen. Love your reviews!

It was a mistake by the reviewer. He meant "complicit in ADAM's death."

They kind of already have. The producers announced that they're coming into the "third act," but are unsure as to whether the endgame will take them 5 or 6 seasons.

With Matthew Rhys' baby, no less! Life imitates art - another pretend love affair becomes a real one!

Walter killed someone in the very first episode, right after he cooked his first batch of meth. And then he killed someone else in the second ep. So I think he had a pretty good idea of what he'd have to do, right from the start.