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HAHAHAH!  Nice!

you’ll pry my legos out of my cold, dead hands.

different divisions? it’s always been a little murky how enhanced people operate, and maybe someone like captain america (an icon made live) reports through a different chain of command and has different responsibilities and obligations.

my guess is that there’s no way that sam is preventing bucky from flirting with sarah because if she found out that he was doing that, she would whip his ass, falcon or no, shield or no.

WHOA!

Sam also had a grown up job; he was helping veterans process their PTSD.  So in a lot of ways, he’s really equipped to manage a guy who has been through what Bucky has and mackie has really inhabited that part of the role nicely.  I was really glad that he got to so some “therapy” with Bucky and that Bucky was

nailed the zeitgeist

are you ever compiling all this into a book?

LOVE sequential tail lights

amen. from your lips to the ears of iluvatar

this is sort of how I remember feeling when hearing that the lord of the rings was filming in new zealand. I heard that liv tyler was involved and thought, “please, god, don’t let it suck...”

hahahahahahah!  happy memories!

as I recall, it started to get weirder but also less interesting at the end whey they couldn’t figure out what to do with the characters anymore other than being weird. I never thought that it sucked though.

the texas thing is a little alienating to me (I have friends who have relatives who are texas ranch people, and, ugh), but she’s from lincoln, which was on a cattle trail, so how she got to texas is at least understandable. she basically went south ten hours.  would maggie live in isolation on a ranch, rather than in

yep. what can you do.

also the acting - the casting was terrific and the performances were really good.  so it was a really great marriage of story, writing and acting!

rob morrow sort of fell off the face of the earth after that FBI show he was in; janine turner made a pivot to the dark side; john cullum is still with us but 91...this one might be better left to our imaginations, unfortunately.

that was a really good show.

they were so silly!  that was really fun television.

I thought this said “mental health” not “maternal health.”