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Leave room for Jesus!

I've gotten two hook-ups off of Tinder before, but there were a ton of matches that led absolutely nowhere. Surprisingly, for me at least, I got a lot more matches back in North Carolina than here in DC. I must have been more of a catch with fewer guys around.

But I've already watched both of them!

I'm usually a completionist with shows, is season 3 really skippable? Is it self-contained or do its events have consequences (even if only for character-building) later on?

Admittedly my attraction to him comes from Queer as Folk and his shirtless scenes on Pacific Rim. I saw an interview with him recently in which he had the weirdest accent.

Awesome! I'll probably check it out then, though I hope the show is good enough regardless of the ass shots (to which I'll very much look forward).

I've never watched Sons of Anarchy, but I'm considering picking it up soon because one of my friends recommends it. I know there's a lot of crappy seasons, but is the show good enough to still be watched? Will my crush on Charlie Hunnam be enough to overcome the show's failures?

AW HELL NAW! I think they need a few more seasons, with an admittedly very diverse cast, before we forgive them for T-Dog.

OH! MY! GOD!

I'd say the safe bet is that she loses her marriage and her happiness as a price for achieving fame. Having said that, between the sudden violence of the suicide, the repeated mentions of Paulie G.'s murderous intentions towards Valerie (in the show he brings a shotgun to her house, Tom talking about how Paulie G.

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Me too. That scene made me tremendously sad. I wanted to call my mom right after walking out of the movie, but I was pretty sure I'd become a crying mess if I had. And I'm not really the type that cries often either (give or take some episodes of Futurama).

The title of the last episode definitely makes me think something awful will happen in the finale. With the suicide last week and the increasing number of hints that Paulie G harbours some serious muderous attitudes towards Val, I can't help but think he might actually try to kill her. This goes against most of the

Also how eager they were about getting Valerie in touch with the NYTimes. Whatever narrative HBO's publicity department is cooking up is entirely centered on Valerie. No wonder her publicist had that freak out, he's seeing that too.

I'd guess Valerie gets a reality show and a divorce.

At first I figured Tyler would be this show's badly written April Ludgate. But either he lacks her weird charisma or they're giving him weak material (or both!) because it's not coming through at all.

What makes the difference, I think, its that she may be a good actress on this show, but she is absolutely oblivious to how she is even pulling it off. The episode made it very clear that whatever drove her to act so well in that scene has nothing to do with her talent or hard work. She was probably just tired and

I didn't really notice what they were wearing, but it didn't seem like anything particularly elegant. Wasn't Noah already wearing that suit during the classroom discussion, for instance? I didn't get the impression that they had dressed up specifically to go to that restaurant.

That was not a $400 dinner restaurant. Also, her rejection of the necklace seemed to have way more to do with it being a constant reminder of the affair, rather than the price of the necklace.

I'm obsessed with the theme song as well. I'm not sure how much I buy that the theme song has clues to the show's plot, but it definitely has some thematic ties.