GG Must.Remember.Kieli.Is.Married.Damn.
OutNow, see this is how Luke/Grace could be fixed! (Wouldn't Luke look cute on a leash?
We already know how Grace looks in leather!
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We already know how Grace looks in leather!
Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.
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).
) "You could give her a bran muffin"
(Is there some kind of rule, though, that only one female on this show can have serious attitude at any one time? Cuz I could swear Glynnis piped up w/ Grace's missing 'tude tonight). I'm tempted to say "Make Mageina Tovah a cast member!" but we know what happens w/ that now, don't we?
) And I'm just superstitious and paranoid enough (who, me?
) to get Joan's "Judith's dying on our Date Night means that you and me, Adam, are doomed" delusion. So, Adam and Joan talked about Judith: now---if Joan is "debarking from the River in Egypt", maybe they can discuss God some more? (At least it came up a little---long enough for Joan to say she doesn't want to talk about it---but that didn't begin to satisfy)
) Haven't I been saying that all year?
And the actress playing Grace's mom did a lame-*ss job of playing drunk (I hope this doesn't come off the wrong way, but I can almost more see her father as being drunk. That just may be the actor's affectation: I'm not sure
)
Cartman: Mom--Kitty is being a dildo.
Mrs. Cartman: Well, I know a little kitty who is sleeping with Mommy tonight.
"The stories we tell - that's us explaining how we think the world works. Once we speak it, once we say it aloud, that makes it real for us - and real for everyone else who hears it too. When we tell a story, we invite people to visit our reality. We invite them to move in. Our stories are the reality we live in." - David Gerrold, The Martian Child
). Even Grace seemed like her old self!
) Glynnis! My god (ahem), am I coming to love this (early-to-mid twenties, to look like mid-to-late teens) woman!
She has a repertoire of deadly "looks" which just, well, kill me!
And even Friedman was fun.
). His scenes w/ Beth (whom I actually like---sorry it *looks* like she's outta the story now) were very believable. His last scene w/ Joan felt very real, too: good to seem some bro/sis bonding there.
Out "The stories we tell - that's us explaining how we think the world works. Once we speak it, once we say it aloud, that makes it real for us - and real for everyone else who hears it too. When we tell a story, we invite people to visit our reality. We invite them to move in. Our stories are the reality we live in." - David Gerrold, The Martian Child
I never thought we'd see her tell off Grace like that! (Incidentally, maybe it's just me, but I was authentically surprised at how tall Ms. Tovah is--Becky W looked quite small next to her!).- - - - - - - - - - -
"Trust is a risk masquerading as a promise."
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Bender: Y'know, I was God once.
God: Yes I saw. You were doing well until everyone died.
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), and the dessert tray: very touching.
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"...what we leave behind us is, in fact, not our opinions but our examples." - Christopher Isherwood
, she was really starting get on my nerves (nothing against the lovely and talented Ms. Potts, though
), but I still feel like the cast is capable of great eps (and they've done it before).
It was only a few weeks before, that I was congratulating the show, for having God say that there were "many paths up the mountain" (i.e. no one religion has all the Truth, leaving the others all False). Now Roman Catholicism, even in an EWTN iteration, is somewhat more open-minded on the Truth in other religions than is, say, conservative Protestantism. Still, EWTN folks tend harp, again and again, on how the (Roman) Catholic Church has the "Fullness of Truth": way less open-minded, than that position being expressed by God on JofA.
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Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
Negative male stereotypes aren't any better than negative female ones. "...what we leave behind us is, in fact, not our opinions but our examples." - Christopher Isherwood
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.
Tara: Willow, I got so lost.
Willow: I found you. I will always find you.
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). I'd be less suspicious about where this show was going (has gone), if a Buddhist or Hindu temple (or maybe a mosque) was burned/vandalized, too. Younger Joan's Imaginary Friend "Ya-Ya": short for Yahweh, verdad?

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