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Haley and Missy, fighting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g!

Hasn't been on screen? Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton were the main characters in Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash. Ralph was on screen a lot. And a lot of Ralph was on screen.

Better "Hope" than "Cup-o-Soup", I guess

As does River Song, imo …

, who lived not far from Paterson, had a day job and wrote such poetry in his spare time.

Whereas Colbert gets Hollywood actresses straight up kissing him on the mouth, to the point where his female producer had a talk with him on air and made sure he cleared it with his wife. (I miss CraigyFerg too, but I loves me some SC.)

Just a couple of months until that animated 'lost' episode airs on BBCA …

Is Freeform ever going to make a DVD of Bunheads? Probably not. Will they make it available for streaming? Doubtful. I bought on Amazon, just to have it, and I'm glad.

Oh, god, Manor House was rough, those people enjoyed all the privilege without developing any of the noblesse oblige. The World War II house was my absolute favorite. Everyone got so much out of that in the end.

I was sorely tempted to whip out my phone at the theater so I could get a photo of all four ladies with their blasters lit (or a gif thereof.) That is so going to be my header picture for everything for a bit.

Uh, don't you mean "we", as in Rory and Amy, aka why we had season 7a and then 7b and that ridiculous separation storyline? Also, how long had Matt already been trying to get out? Also, possibly every single actor and showrunner who ever agreed to more than one season?

Oh my god, that space anthropologist, that was awesome. The fact that he has political, military and religious folk on to put current events into perspective is great - he's putting his values up on the screen. Which is why it's good TV, but also why it's not the show you can go to every night when you want to turn

Oh my god, no Sue Perkins? Aside from being a decent panelist on QI, she did a funny and fascinating if bizarre series with Giles Coren called "The Supersizers Go…" They spend a week each living and eating like Victorians, Romans, Medieval Courtiers, 1980s bankers, etc. etc. (Sorry, Mel, still don't know you!) Just

Yeah, I never thought there was a palatable way to present a fondant-covered cake, but it turns out it's to make sure the layer is super thin. Thanks, Mary Berry!

That was so weird - for a second, when I saw the phrase, "I don't trust Thomas one bit," I thought, "wait, is Downton Abbey back on?" Also, how much fun is it going to be to see Fitz try to explain Will to Ward - or will Will find Coulson first? Hmm …