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"Help? I don't want to help. No one does anything because they want to help. I was doing it because I love you."
"She Did" was about everybody but Hannah's life moving forward. It was not that Hannah was denied this opportunity, but it was that she was incapable to do so.
Blasted with UV lights, blood starved, and both chained & injected with ultra-pure silver. I think Bill, Eric, and Nora can all agree with John Cougar Mellencamp after this week's episode: "Authority Always Wins".
The calendar says June and for the most part the signs are all here: I've cracked out my air conditioner, I've witnessed the crowning of this year's Stanley Cup Champion, and I just completed the half marathon I run annually on Father's Day. But there is one thing that is missing this year from my routine of the previous few summers.
"It's about me."
There is a lie that people in their twenties learn about the hard way. It turns out that success in school does not guarantee success in career. Even after graduation, it takes hard work and an acceptance of reality in order to be able to move up the career totem pole. For Hannah, this is a lesson that she is slowly learning.
The bloody Bon Temp supernatural soap opera is back again for another season. True Blood opens their fifth year with a season premiere episode that had almost more story-lines than characters to fill them.
"I've never been this miserable in my life."
Marnie was still taking her break-up really badly, especially after she found out that her ex had now gone on vacation with the new girlfriend.
"This happened in two weeks?"
Girls returned to its regular New York setting this week, now that Hannah had come back from Michigan.
I've heard many people say things like "Game of Thrones is the cooler/ better/ non-lame/ whatever version of Lord of the Rings." Their slightly inarticulate implication being that Thrones is a vastly superior take on the old medieval fantasy genre. I totally agree. But really, it is so much more than that.
Like any difficult goodbye, the final episode of Glee's Season 3, seemed like there wasn't enough time for everything to be said. Before we knew it everyone was in their cap and gown and tears were flowing.
"Next time, let's do it at our place."
"Baby On Board" was the last episode of the third season.
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