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Old Man Wu
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See I didn't. I think she dolled it up when she came to the door.

I also find it funny that Lawrence getting his own place is being treated as the death knell of the relationship. They don't have to live together to date and may have been in a better place if they lived apart.

He's just proof that newly single people don't always need to date. Some folks don't know how to be single.

Notice how he dropped that "Issa, always look like that?" bomb to Lawrence. A subtle reminder of what he had?

I want to see what actors they keep adding to the "Due North" cast. That little boy peeping around the corner was funny as heII.

She and Lawrence were both unfulfilled in the employment arena but in two different ways. Both projected that into the relationship but both seemingly fixed the problems too late.

The real question is this:

I remember the first time I saw him and said to Moneypenny that he looks like someone terrible while watching Real Time with Bill Maher.

He is so Goebbels.

I just asked the receptionist and she thinks Ford was just sworn in and given a sandwich.

Which isn't healthy at all.

We've known this since January.

She had it for a second but like the Devil and vampires they can only get you if you let them in.

At this point she is a wiling participant in this but she's aware. A lot of shows would have downplayed her awareness of what Lawrence is doing at this point.

I get why he feels the way he does. He probably should just be alone. Honesty aside he could possibly eff Tasha over too but the way they wrote her she knows that. I was glad that she told him to bounce.

Lawrence is well on his way to becoming a villain. He's also pushing Tasha into villainy.

He looks like a marionette.

Are you wearing it as a headband?

I'll catch it on cable.

You posting like a Fed, bo.