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Well there's something that hadn't occurred to me, that Victor is being deliberately nonspecific so no one goes "So if I do make a man, by following these steps, I just have to NOT ABANDON HIM and everything will work out fine"

Oh wow, I've actually seen Maid to Order! But other than Tuco I remember him mostly as the convict from Up Close and Personal. It's a smallish part, but he did a lot with it.

They do keep it very vague, don't they. But I thought galvanism, as a theory, was something he came across at school?

Between that and the terrible, unnecessary 300 and Sin City sequels she is my definition of elevating the material.

And somehow no one said "let's take that again Dwayne, the audience doesn't need to know you're one of those people who pronounce it 'Calvary'

"I can't do no more funerals" [turns to Paul Walker] "Tell me there won't be more funerals, Brian" Jesus Christ, that one hurt.

Couldn't he just have, you know, asked where and how his brother was? He's family, they would have let him see him.

He totally did.

Seriously Meredith, lose the giant hair bows!

Yeah, if you already like something then "It really comes into its own half way through season 2" sounds like a glowing recommendation in your head. To the person you're giving the hard sell to, not so much.

And this is why I like Smith. He could be sexy as hell, and I'm not gonna pretend that wasn't a draw. But there's the CUTE! aspect that fits his version of the doctor being wacky and whimsical, more than a little mad in a way that could convincingly downshift into trickster god who could kill us all and chooses not

They maintain that he's "doing his own thing, considering all his options, taking some time off" etc.

What else are we supposed to call him?

I like Who, really. But "smug fuck" is a damn good characterization. But, and maybe I'm showing that I'm the target nuWho audience here, I always like the stuff that explicitly deals with that in a way that makes him look bad or a little self aware. I don't usually remember the adventures they go on where they save

Is that the one with Robert Duvall and the dollhouse? Because I love that one so much.

Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas, so the only time Disney keeps their musicals musical into the third act is when there's a mob? Is that a weird coincidence, or is that just when people tend to chant stuff in real life so singing about how they're off to kill the thing they don't understand isn't that much of a

Yeah, after all the build up I watched it and thought it was good, but I also haven't felt compelled to watch it since. Really, it just made me listen to the Wicked soundtrack more than I ever had.

Username/comment synergy!

But at least after all that dramatic "You could be King of England!" (no, you would never be that…even if you did marry her!) nonsense they had Conde consider the option that he was being played and Elizabeth was probably the one who had all the documents burned and her proxy killed.

Because the Reign costume department is far more confident with outerwear (and all that fur, I was really envying that fox collar thing Mary had going) than making gowns that look like prom dresses.