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Maybe the character is a lesbian and in this society you are required to be with the opposite sex? Or you're required to be with someone of a certain race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, religion or health status? Kind of like now, in MANY places...

I luv'd Coven, however, I feel like there were too many characters, ideas and plot points that kind of petered out. I wish that this had been a three season, 30 episode arc. Between the Coven, the Voodoo witches, the witch hunters, the axe murderer, re-animated frat boy and the Council, there was so much to mine! The

Stone Mountain, in Stone Mountain, GA, just outside of Atlanta. My boyfriend and I went there in the summer, and walked the trail to the top. It was a sweaty, exhausting haul ( there were even exercise groups there!). However, there's also a tram that will take you to the top. It's pretty stunning.

Sounds like a Chopped challenge!

Actually, the best version of this was on the Howard Stern Show. Howard had The King of All Blacks call a conservative radio station, and basically gibber jabber about Obamacare. The personality (for some reason I think it was Erick Ericson) was being a typical pandering jerk, and asked which he preferred Obamacare or

I have to say just because the show is a family show, doesn't mean there can't be real consequences. Yes, the show has always chickened out when it came to Companion deaths (Peri's death, anyone), but it also was always been pretty adult in nature when it came to death. I was 12 when I first watched the Talons of

Cryptic, cool and in control. The Oracle, The Matrix I & II, as played by Gloria Foster. I love Mary Alice also, but she lacks the funk, that the late Foster brought to the party.

...not to mention American Horror Story, House of Cards and Orphan Black!

It's been a long time since I saw either, but I so remember thinking that "FC" had an innate sweetness, that the wonderfully cynical "AFCW" didn't.

Thank you. I like romantic comedies. I'm a bit of a girly girl. But, this movie is so over rated. It's smug and filled with unpleasant characters, who we're supposed to believe are just "real" in their actions and emotions, that makes it "better" than the run of the mill Romcom. No. It. Is. Not.

Lenny Briscoe. One of my favorite TV characters. He was smart, tenacious, funny and cared about solving the crime, without being sentimental or getting personally involved. L&O: Original Recipe FTW! He's what I wish real cops were like.

I agree she did scream too much; always hated that. However, she was inquisitive and game for anything. She will NEVER be as bad as Victoria (weak and useless) or Amy (surly, petulant and unpleasant). TeamMel! ;)

LoL! I always thought that many hated her because of Bonnie Langford's career as a chirpy child star. Admittedly, as an American I didn't know about her career. I just knew that it was a nice change to have a happy, glad to be there character, who got on with the Doctor, after all the complaining and arguing that was

Melanie Jane Bush, from Doctor Who.

You're probably the only commentator I agree. Everyone else is noting whom they find sexy in a film, while I agree that Ladyhawke as a FILM is sexy. The tone, look and vibe is achingly romantic, with such longing between the Hauer and Pheiffer characters. The fact that the leads are so sexy by themselves is just

Exactly. Queen Cersei is stuck. She was forced to marry Robert. She knew that having children was part of the job, and that job would have been even more hellish if she'd not produced a male heir, even if it wasn't Robert's. The fact that she loves her children deeply, is just a bonus.

That's what I thought. Voodoo zombies! Plus, I laughed out loud. I thought it was funny.

To be fair, at least in "The Face of Evil" Leela's skimpy attire is shared by male and female members of her tribe, not just the women.

When 8 mentions that it's bigger on the inside, Cass then knew it was a TARDIS. Before that, she seems dubious because of its small size.

Fiona from "American Horror Story: Coven." It's still early days for Ms. Robacheaux's School for Exceptional Young Ladies, but...due to Fiona's "mentoring" there's been murder, a frame up, the digging up of a torture chamber having slave owner...It will only get worse involving our young women of the show under her