heidi8 has informed me that
the First Gentleman is shilling for the Head Speechwriter. I'm fairly certain there might be an issue there, but what really perturbs me is that I can't seem to find the 'Americone Dream' at the flipping store. Who the hell is keeping me from fudge-covered Stephen?
Son of a bitch, I forgot to say THANK YOU! to all you
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I think that Forrest is my big Heroes crush. I wish he would get a better plotline. I still hate Nikki/Jessica.
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Amen. Also, dude, it occured to me on Monday that the way you feel about Niki/Jessica is the way I feel about Claire.
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I think the P's are all SO JACKED UP that incest works there in a gothic, sort of House of Black way.
Yes, they are rather jacked up, aren't they? Yet another reason I adore them. Claire just -- feh. How I wish she could die. Swiftly. And permanently. I quite like Jessica though I must say. She makes me laugh. That's a twin that got sorted in the right house.
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Actually, you liked Clark too, so this is no real surprise when you think about it.
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You are being very hard on Claire (Clark, all that is true for, but to be fair, being an alien is sort of hard). Her father was wrong every step of the way with her, and imagine you woke up tomorrow and could phase through walls or control water...it would be at best strange, but imagine if you were 16. It's part of the hormonal nature of teenagers to be confused and horrid. It's biochemical.
How can you like Sylar? HOW? I feel like you've been kidnapped and replaced with a clone.
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You mention this f-word, I know not this word. And I see we have an intrinsic differing view on Mr. B. I agree with what he did with Claire -- maybe not him wiping out Mrs. B every other day -- but he was trying to keep Claire's ass safe, even from herself, which clearly didn't work for shit. Excuse him for trying. And yes, its part of being a teenager to be a self-centred shit, who thinks the world revolves around them, but hey, it doesn't. Why would I be interested? Oooh, this person has no common sense, is tied to everyone for no discernable reasons, and is more irritating than a tag on my shirt. Sympathy? Whatever.
Also, I never said I liked Sylar -- but I certainly find him entertaining and fascinating -- that's more than I'll say for 50% of the cast.
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I am of two minds about Mr B. On the one hand, intrinsically, as a criminal mastermind and villain, I can understand his desire to control his environment and all his thralls. This is acceptable on a utilitarian basis. His execution was severely lacking, but then one should never underestimate the evil that is Eric Roberts. Many have underestimated this evil previously and come to GREAT WOE! On the other hand, as a parent, he fails totally.
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Mr. B is the man. I have no qualms. He's one of the more intelligent Slytherins. There are those who are just scary and evil for no reason (Eric Roberts) and then then there are the scary and evil and inspire bed-wetting (see Malcolm McDowell and the Dark Lord -- who very well could be one and the same) and then there's everybody else who reckons evil gives you better health insurance.
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Evil really does have better coverage. You need it for all the burns from explosions in your Lab O' Evil and from being wrongly injured by random do-gooders.
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