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Maybe I'd rather handle it on my own then! I am glad to hear that. It will be interesting to see how they handle the time jump. Yeah, that's probably it. I always saw them as cartoons. I would not want them responding if I was in a crisis. I didn't like the later season and new characters (like Pippa) so I had pretty much stopped watching by then. Do private schools like that also have less variety of classes (less electives) and even less choices for required classes like the maths? I do remember when Blair bought the school and made it coed, how she said that was the only choice to keep it open. I thought about that seeing the size of the cafeteria. But even with being "elite" there would need to be a decent number of girls in each grade to keep the school going. And I cannot picture a class with only 3 or 4 students. And if it was supposed to be so "selective" how did Jo, given her history, get in? It's nowhere near the same thing. If you can't see it, there's no point in talking about it further. But then the sentence should be carried out immediately. They die in whatever they were wearing when sentenced. Their last meal was the last thing they ate before sentencing. And their good-bye was when they left home that day to go kill. Two very different circumstances. You might have eaten spaghetti but if you KNEW it would be your last meal, you would have chosen something else. You tell your loved ones, "I'll see you later" because you expect to go home. If you knew, you'd take more time. And in the above examples, person did nothing to deserve to die. They did not willingly take the life of another person. Murderer gets to appeal time after time. They get to choose what they want as the last meal. They are allowed to take time for the known final goodbye. Victims do not get anything like that. I know. But these days, that seems to be said about any woman who doesn't shop in the "larger" women section. Really? When someone is going to murder someone, they ask what they want for their last meal? And let them contact loved ones? Do the victims get years of appeals before being murdered? Some people would say, "She has the figure of a 14-year-old boy." Mostly round women and men married to them who don't want to sleep on the couch. Good. And make it quick. No appeals, no last meal, no good-byes. Nothing that the victims didn't get. So are a lot of us. Just don't ever come here. When they murdered their victims, did they make sure it was a humane and painless death? When is it supposed to return? It's already a year gone by. I think it had actually done pretty good and was renewed. But cancel culture - someone made accusations against the actor from the original show, and these days, accusations without proof are enough to get things canceled. Thinking about it now - it would have been cool to have characters from the original series (I know new child actors would be needed) pop up from time to time. Somehow I can see Kevin being friends with Dean and his older brother (forgot his name) as the jerk bigot. I wish I would watch it again. It sucks that the show got pulled. It was a good show. If they rebooted Happy Days (or Three's Company, or even the Brady Bunch or any show) with whatever race, I'd watch it and give it a chance. How did he lose his best friend? I forgot now. I thought the car wouldn't start because it was out of plutonium.