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Her public appearances always include the "duping" smirk that Hare says comes with psychopathy. Her nervousness is because she is thinking of a way to deflect the truth with a lie without being caught.

I'm glad somebody besides me liked it. I couldn't get anyone in my family to watch it with me.

I haven't seen "Hacksaw Ridge," but I am one of the five people in the world that thought Mel should have been nominated for "Apocalypto." I am glad the Academy has forgiven him for the whole "Sugartits-Nazi" foray into drunken bipolar mania.

A real Chiller.

Rush Limbaugh made jokes about how ugly Chelsea Clinton was on a regular basis. The press made fun of Amy Carter's worries about nuclear war and SNL did s skit about her being a white kid in s black public school. The Bush sisters were portrayed as lushes because they were arrested for underaged drinking. Fox did

Yes. And, if you are high on guilt and pain pills like Noah is, your perception is so flawed that you can't see your own dickishness.

I think it's a peeling.

Just reading this article made me sleepy (and I stayed awake watching five YouTubes about syncing GoogleCast and my iPhone before buying a $1.95 app that fixed everything).

It's not just that Conway lies. it's that she lies without a shred of shame about lying.

Am I the only one who laughed out loud at Chip's inability to open the can of Chef Boyardee Ravioli? Or at his wonder at the self sufficiency that Morpheus not only had a can opener, but knew how to use it?

This show reminds me of the therapy dictum that you marry as sick (or as well) as you are. This episode makes me hope Helen can move forward, and that Noah goes for a nice long visit to that place in New Jersey which can magically offer Allison a 3 hour commute job.

Maybe the story is written so that audience sees the characters as they see themselves? FOr example, when Noah lives with Helen and the kids, he acts like a narcissistic dick because that is how he sees himself. He knows he killed his mother, married Helen for her money, and hasn't written a great book. Helen has a

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Good summary.

Three comments.

I've been watching the clip from 'Rosemary's Baby."

" I didn't like the original movie and now there's a remake on Wifetime!" - all I can think as I hear about this movie.

No, that's because he wants admiration. And because $400,000 won't even pay for one of Melania's gowns.

This is the first episode of the season that I actually liked. Luisa does what is best for Joanie, Cole finally tells himself the truth, Helen stops seeing the eponymous affair in terms of victims and villains, Allison does something for someone that isn't manipulative or passive (albeit still feeling entitled to have

Crap. I always liked him.