Was it Dan Harmon? It was Dan Harmon, wasn't it?
Was it Dan Harmon? It was Dan Harmon, wasn't it?
I'm with you, babe. I'm with you.
Based on the cover of Viva Hate, yes. But only slightly.
Come on. If that open letter were set to a Johnny Marr melody, we would all be weeping right now. Weeping and hoping to be loved when we grow up.
Super. I just hope they write more introspection, less him having sex.
The Royal Baby has been just a bit more than he can handle.
Or shoot him. You know, with the gun that's right there on the table next to them. But she comes from the Claire Matthews School of fighting your captors, so I know she would only wing him at best and then start screaming.
I cannot tell you, I mean I really cannot convey how angry the Angie/Junior storyline makes me. This poor woman cannot have even 5 minutes of freedom without Junior's crazy, entitled self hunting her down. And in the end she comforted him. Comforted him!
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Wait is that the real ending from the book or are you guys joking? Because it would make more sense if everyone from Chester's Mill had gone out drunk driving the night before in the 1960's just like in that TZ episode.
I guess that makes sense for True Blood. Thanks for explaining. I suppose it just didn't make any sense to me that he was selling it as that she would basically be saving lives or something by giving herself to him.
It's a shame she doesn't have Matt on speed dial.
I don't understand what Warlow was saying to Sookie about only having to feed on each other forever. Why would that be the case and how would that work? Surely they would have to have other victims?
And ate part of some guy.
That sounds not erotic at all. Also, I'm not convinced Warlow isn't just imagining that all happened.
I thought it looked like pee.
That did seem like the least detailed glamouring ever, especially compared to what Bill did to the good doctor.
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I don't necessarily agree with you about Redfield being the real winner here, but you raise an interesting question. The point of this episode to me is whether it is better to die or live forever unchanged. This is an idea that has become completely cliche in a time when vampire movies and novels about the concept of…
If things keep going this way for Eddie, there will be someone I don't actively dislike in the finals. I am pleased.
“This is your Fuhrer. I give him to you.” Such an odd scene."