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That's what I'm clinging to, yes.

Eh. They're teenagers. They roll their eyes at everything, even if they secretly really want to hear the story.

I find Philip and Elizabeth harder to root against than Walter White. Walter White was a mean person for most of the series; it was easy to remember he was a monster. Philip and Elizabeth seem perfectly pleasant, good parents, committed to each other even when their relationship is rocky. Except that also, they kill

I rewatched the first season on Amazon Prime last week, and while the first few episodes were a little bit messy and all over the place, the second half of the season was riveting. Even though I already knew what was going to happen. I had honestly forgotten how good it was.

I heard that theory before but I always thought that would be a bit weird for Josh Radnor — to see this actress as his daughter for nine years, and then suddenly have her playing his wife on the same show.

They were running for a spot on the New York Supreme Court, not the U. S. Supreme Court. New York Supreme Court justices are elected (It's the same in Michigan, and I think in most states).

Maybe revolutionary hair technology was developed between 2020 and 2022? (Alas, too late for poor Marshall.)

Marvin was born in May 2012, right? So he'll be 18 in September 2030. I think it makes perfect sense for him to be starting college then. (And he wouldn't necessarily be walking in May 2013, which is when the wedding happens—my kids all started walking around 13 - 14 months.)

Yes, or Patrick Rothfuss — although the third book in his Kingkiller trilogy isn't released yet, so if you're looking for a complete story, maybe not.

The Love Song of Jonny Valentine was one of my favorite books last year. Although I don't think it is quite as good as Kapitoil, by the same author.

I have good news for you: David Mitchell has a new book coming out in September, The Bone Clocks.