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This one, where not all teenage girls are as sensible as they should be.
That said, my belief in that scene is bolstered by my impression Ashley's not too bright.

I would be so much more impressed with Eddie if he'd said that his fifteen year old doesn't get kicked out of his home. Eddie's assurance that no Christian really believes the more exotic stuff is bullshit. There is no gathering of religious leaders that couldn't be reproached in exactly the same terms Eddie uses. The

You've proven to me that I don't actually remember the Mad Max movies. I just thought I did. So, my vague impressions on the Mad Max series are irrelevant.

Real O'Neals has been canceled so that Fresh Off the Boat can go to an hour long?

Possibly. But the more I think about it, the more I'm inclined to think that there may be a number of parents who don't want their boys to play with doll boobies. Girls' dolls are made sexy because girls are trained (consciously or not) to be sexy, so the breasts are okay for them. But boys' dolls are about fighting

I wondered aloud whether "action figures" with breasts might still be too much like plain old dolls for some parents and boys nowadays. Then you tell an anecdote about how you passed on what are conceived as boys' doll, er, "action figures," for your own niece. If your presentation is aimed at showing how prejudice

Calling boys' dolls "action figures" genders toys so that boys don't get girl cooties. Losing your shit over the phrase "boys' dolls," yep, sexist.

The question whether female "action figures" looking too much like plain ordinary dolls for some parents and boys might still be at work can only be offensive to assholes who actively hate on anyone not young and hip to what's happening (dated phrasing for an old, old delusion.) Has to be the phrase "boys' dolls," and

Indiana Jones definitely works with the part about the first is best.

How did she know that Ethan didn't know exactly what would happen when he left the room?

I mentioned April because I got my boys an April doll. Which didn't seem to bother them but wasn't one of their favorites.

You shouldn't get so excited about someone calling action figures boys' dolls. Makes you sound like a sexist prick.

The rule is first movie the best; the second half as good; the third one third as good. (Two-part thirds count as one.)

Is it outdated? "Action figures" are boys' dolls. If the dolls has breasts it's altogether too much like an action Barbie…for many parents if not many boys.
For what it's worth, it didn't seem like April from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sold very well. In Ghostbusters merchandise I seem to recall that neither

CBS seems to like to put older series with smaller but solidly committed audiences into the 10 pm slot on Sundays. The erratic start times (because of Sunday football) is rough on new series with uncertain viewership, but a waste for a series in its prime. Elementary's predecessors in the slot have been The Mentalist

Vanessa pursued by the forces of evil for nefarious mating has been the plot all three seasons. Not seeing any escalation.

Yes, really, because a genuine physician called to a deathbed doesn't generally take the body with him. As for wanting to spare Ethan, Lily herself said in this episode that it was more a matter of she changed. Which I understand to be not just physically but in her emotions regarding him.

I'm not sure there's a loose end. Lily likes Dorian, presumably because he's not cruel and exploitative like other men. In the context of this show, I guess all that counts as meeting cute?

Yes.

Yes, unfortunately. They probably class it as similar to something like Person of Interest, greatly appreciated by too few people.