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Hahaha! You have no idea how careful I usually am with spelling and grammar. I’m going to correct that right now. 😁 I wonder is that’s the case after all. Maybe Nick was possessed by a demon and murdered them or has a split personality, and either way doesn’t remember doing it? I did consider that if there is grace left in Nick that Jack could possibly receive it. Then again, the writers may leave it where Jack is just 100% human and has to learn to live as such. At any rate, what Nick does to his neighbor in the previews is definitely not the actions of a man in total control of himself. I agree there is (at least) definitely some residual Lucifer left. I’m curious as to exactly who Nick’s neighbor saw the night of the murders, why he recanted, and what will come of that, as well. (Or if it’s even relevant at this point.) Susie’s body was the only one in the safe. I realize this thread is a year old, but I just recently started watching “Parenthood” on Netflix. Not only do I dislike Kristina, but I think her and Adam’s kids are whiny spoiled brats. I rarely enjoy their scenes. I do think actors/actresses are often picked for their sexual appeal as opposed to their talent. Eye candy sells, and a lot of people (me excluded) don’t care if the acting is good so much as they want to ogle physically attractive celebrities. Just my opinion. Yeah, and he obviously was pissed off at having to track down his stepsister. I love all the kids (Steve, Jonathan, Nancy included), and Winona as Joyce is great, but I’m partial to Jim Hopper. He’s a genuine mix of really-cares-meets-rough-around-the-edges. There’s just something about him. Bob was awesome! He would’ve been the perfect stepdad. He tried so hard and really wanted to be part of their family. Wish my stepfather had been a “Bob the Brain”. Great character. 👍🏻 I don’t know about that, but did anyone else get the feeling he was “put off” by flirting with Mike & Nancy’s mother? She’s an attractive woman and was obviously flattered by his “I didn’t know Nancy had a sister” comment, but after the mutual flirtation, when he got back into his car, he had an expression like it had been an act. Let me say right now, that I thought the entire exchange between them was awkward and unnecessary (every other scene in every episode was awesome, so no one get defensive 😉). I’ve always enjoyed the “RE” movies (don’t know squat about the games), but the final one definitely disappointed me. Sounds like a great tradition. ❤️ You may like “Barbie’s A Christmas Carol”. It’s not as great as this one, but worth watching. 🎄 Not only do I love it (my daughter received the VHS for Christmas about fourteen years ago), but we’ve yet to find another version of “The Nutcracker” that we enjoy more. I even bought the dvd several years ago. We still watch it every December, and I’m “middle-aged” and she’s a high school senior. 😄 I agree. As a child watching this, I took it for what I saw; however, as an adult, I feel many aspects of the movie are greatly exaggerated through an imaginative child’s POV. Just makes the movie that much better. A perfect 10! I can quote it line for line. 😄 I was exactly “Ralphie’s” age the year this movie came out. It holds a lot of nostalgia for me. In the book I seem to remember him thinking about how he’d been bitten by a wolf he thought he’d killed when his car hit it. I agree. When I think of poorly played roles, he’s never stood out. I can certainly think of worse. Besides, they weren’t going for an Oscar, and he’s eye candy. It’s all good for an 80’s Brat Pack flick. (“they play it off as angst but NO it’s wood) I literally laughed out loud. 👍🏻