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And even had Sarah explicitly say she didn't care about Paul, and seem like she pretty much meant it.

Oh, very true. I forgot she's abstaining from alcohol. That puts a nice twist on it: trying to relax and have fun without it.

It was such a reserved and polite slap too. Exactly what I'd expect from Alison - trying to be naughty, but in such an uptight way.

Roughly where I was going, but moreso the combo of their genes than either one or the other.

I was also a little taken aback when Helena said she'd eat Keira's fingers. For a very brief moment I was wondering if she was really that unhinged.

I've been thinking that there might be something special about Cal as a big part of why Sarah could have a baby, but then they mentioned she'd been pregnant before so I guess it just may be her.

Oh, sexy potatoes.

I cannot wait for eyepatch Rachel.

Well, Netflix came though on this for me (!!). Looks like I'll be commenting a day later than all of you, but at least I'll be able to keep up week to week.

I thought he was the apartment manager of the complex where Amantha was viewing the apartment, but he may well have been the realtor.

Can only speak for myself, but can't participate since I don't get this channel and am waiting for my local Netflix to pick this up. Last year they played it the day after it aired in the US, so am hoping it turns out that way again. I am here is spirit though.

Shame about the Sunday nights, too. I have a mild curiosity about this show despite my avoidance of Michael Bay, in a "nothing else is on, so I guess I'll watch this" kind of way. And I like to give most sci-fi/fantasy fare a try, at least. But this being on Sunday nights is kind of a dealbreaker.

I've actually been watching it again these past couple days, thanks to this conversation. There are definitely some cringeworthy moments I'd forgotten about: Daphne and the rock band, for example. So I get where you're coming from, but as a kid's show I can give that stuff a pass.

That's exactly why I don't like him. Lousy Snagglepuss knock-off.

That's the sign that the show takes place in an entirely different universe, like with Fringe.

Well, I think the show definitely gets better over time, but also liked it out of the gate. So, if you were bored by the end of S1 and/or not charmed by it overall, I'm not sure if S2 would be your bag either, really?

Yeah, I am pretty much always skeptical of such claims. It stems from an incident in which someone told me that the Daredevil director's cut version was legitimately good. NEVER AGAIN.

If I had to pick the worst, I'd go with the Funky Phantom. Fuck that guy.

I genuinely loved the latest incarnation of the cartoon, Mystery Incorporated, and wished it got a few more seasons. But really, this just doesn't need to be live action. At all.

I'd probably be into a hatewatch comments section if the AVC chooses to review it. But other than that, no.