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I would say that I think it's still ambiguous whether she has committed suicide. In order for Nora's idea of an 'elegant suicide' to work Laurie would at the very least have to tell her kids that she was in Australia when asked what she was up to - otherwise it would leave the kids to wonder why she didn't tell them

I mistakenly thought he got hit with Matt Dillon's exploded off arm when i watched it so it made it all the more hilarious.

Does anyone else occasionally sing the words "Diana Gabaldon" to Bonita Applebum to themselves? Na, me neither.

A burnt cherry bakewell tart?

Other than the voiceover, which I don't like whether it's Claire or Jamie, I think the episode handled the issue quite well. I think their argument when he asks her to apologise is really interesting, does Jamie just want a wife who obeys him and that he can treat as property or does he want a companion who is

I saw This is Spinal Tap when I was little and I think my parents must have explained that it wasn't a real documentary. However I did get confused for a little while after their cameo on The Simpsons because that seemed to legitimise them as a real band to me. I don't know, kid logic.

I actually think the Cary/Bishop/Kalinda storyline is the most interesting Kalinda storyline there has been in a long while. I love that Kalinda can't go to her flirt/badass well and that Bishop straight up terrifies her. Kalinda's whimper, when Cary hugged her as she got the call from Bishop, was incredible. Kalinda

I hate when the only choice left available is the movie photo cover.

On IMDB it says she's Swedish born but moved to London at a young age. Her accent does sound very forced to me, I think her normal speaking voice might be a little different. Unrelated but Ichabod is really reminding me of Rupert Giles and now I want Anthony Stewart Head to play his Dad. Flashback Dad or witchy raised

I just don't think she is a strong enough actress to pull off big bad. I know she has been given dire material to work with but she always seems to react to everything in the same mildly surprised way.

I can't think specifically but basically whenever they use an edit where the camera is faced away from the person speaking it happens. It happened with both Danny and Mindy in this episode.

You are probably right about not everyone being allowed to touch her, on the programme it looked like everyone who queued up got a chance but what you say makes sense. The people who did hold her were most likely VIPs but I got the impression they were excited fans rather than people who worked at the convention

Sorry if someone has mentioned this on a previous review, but the dubbing over lines is getting more and more noticeable every episode.

Hopefully Grumpy Cat is just a placid cat who can handle it but I would imagine that she prefers being at home in an environment more familiar to her.

There was a programme about people exploiting their pets for internet fame and riches. Grumpy Cat was on it at some convention and hundreds of people were pawing at her and holding her and she was fine? It was creepy, any other cat would be losing their shit. I wondered if Grumpy Cat was drugged up and that made me

We do in England.

*very well crafted gazebos

But I like this better.

It was a wanted poster for Dandy because he was the one about to saw the woman in half in their show.

Were chicken heads being thrown into Meep's grave?