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Have they explained how they have Hood's DNA to match with the blood in the car, but not his fingerprints? And how that DNA doesn't connect back to his record?

It's funny you reference the Marie Antoinette movie specifically. I follow Terry Dresbach on Twitter and wish I could find the tweet, but she was bemoaning the inability to rent at some point last year when they were starting to prepare for this season and literally asked where all of the costumes from that movie had

Love these interviews that you do, Kelly (the one you did with Terry last season was great as well). The specificity of the questions and the fact that you’ve read the books and can get a little further in to the details than most of the publicity interviews (with the same four or five questions over and over) makes

No kidding. My husband and I do this occasionally but always always swap with the middle if there ends up being one. Who wants to have a conversation over a stranger? I was on a southwest flight recently, so no assigned seats, and was boarding near the end of the process, so seats were pretty scarce. A woman offered

Exactly. I don’t really understand this article, and others, claiming she was ‘the woman left out’. She gets brought up in the first chapter as someone who heralded the collapse of the big banks with sharp analysis, and then is literally never mentioned again. Given the information about her in the book I don't even

That definitely seems to be what happened. Starz was talking about it as a regular series for what seemed like at least a year or two in the lead up, and then all of the sudden they started promoting it as a "mini-series" because 'based on what we've seen so far, it really feels like a complete story'. I suppose what

I imagine that Becca meant "support" is in 'how is he going to be there' for her and the baby, like Jake had just claimed he would moments before that.

It's Chris Albrecht, and yeah, he was in charge of HBO's original programming when they did The Sopranos, The Wire, Deadwood etc. He's been at Starz for the past few years and I would say he's definitely the reason so much of their programming has gotten so much better. He's made a pretty noticeable effort to go after

Haha some were certainly better than others. But in general, it was a very solid week of dressing.

I wanted every single dress in that Foam sketch. All of them.

I think that the book probably handles the trauma and assault even better than the show, but not for any lack of effort, care or skill on the show's part. It's just a lot easier to address something that complicated when you have a lot more words and time to address it. When you have to show someone healing, in more

This may be the best fake company name I've ever seen. I smiled when I saw they were making a river joke with Euphrates/Amazon. But when I saw closed captioning spell it YouFreightEze…good one, show.

I think I always assumed they flew to Portland first and left from there because Juliet would still be under the assumption that Mittelos was just off the coast somewhere. But I guess they never really made where they were leaving from clear either way.

I don't think there would be any reason for the sub to either go around South America or through the Panama Canal. At this point the island is located somewhere in the Pacific no? At least I assumed so if its somewhere even remotely close to the general route between Sydney and Los Angeles. If the sub is leaving from

I got it for the first free week to catch up on a couple things and they only have the most recent 7 episodes of POI. So…definitely not worth it. Happy to hear its coming to netflix though.

This is America! WEAR PANTS!!

It can be absolutely terrifying. About two years ago I was on the El switching from Red to Brown at Fullerton and a guy who had been giving me the creeps -just sort of weirdly staring, but enough to make me move up to the door and consider switching cars - followed me off at Fullerton, and tried to strike up a

Um sorry, but no. I rewatched both previous seasons in the past couple weeks and I'm not cherry-picking here, I was left (again) with a very strong, very general sense of women constantly fucking-up and/or being unnecessarily idiotic and then being told what they did or said was wrong/how it was wrong/how to fix their

Agreed. But that's what made watching the first season almost worst. Like "Sorkin, I know you can do better than this. Why on earth have you made all these women proxies for idiocy that are only occasionally capable of doing the thing they are supposedly a professional at?"