JaneyRotten
JaneyRotten
JaneyRotten

Oh, I don’t know, sure? Either way, I don’t imagine it’s a game changer for either WB or Netflix.

This is what I was thinking. I’m guessing that amount of money is a drop in the bucket for Netflix, in the great scheme of things.

It’s been a game changer for my skin! It’s pH balanced, which apparently does... something? According to the lady at Ulta. I also now use DermaDoctor’s Ain’t Misbehavin Medicated Acne Cleanser just on problem areas (chin, mostly), and that’s been working well, too.

There is a Starz app and website like HBOGo, I think.

Seriously, who cares? This is exactly the kind of show that Jezebel would surely cover anyway, and this post seems more like a critical analysis of the show than a glowing review. So who GAF.

I guess you’re right... Anna was really the worst. Like I said somewhere else, April’s presence was really just annoying, in that her storyline brought down the entire show. But I didn’t like her character, either.

Oh, yeah, I definitely hated the effect April’s character had on the other characters and the storyline in general. But... I wasn’t too fond of April herself, either. They were just so obviously trying to make her Rory 2.0 - she just happened to be way more annoying. Which also brings me back to Anna (sorry, I’m way

Awesome to know, thanks!

I know! I read that the showrunners liked her so much that after the spinoff didn’t work out they decided to bring her back to GG as a new character. It’s so awkward when they do that on a show... like how Casey was the ADA on Law and Order: SVU after playing a rapist in a prior season.

I’m really jealous that you can buy all this stuff without reservation because you don’t have sensitive skin. I have the MOST sensitive skin, and 90% of the shit I buy for my face, I end up returning because it makes me all red and burn-y. I would love to splurge on some skincare stuff, but it always ends up doing

Definitely - her response to Lorelai was completely ridiculous. I think the writers were trying to make her seem like a great mom who was protecting her daughter, but she just came off as unreasonable and overbearing.

April was the worst (followed closely by Anna Nardini, IMO). She’s coming back for this too, though, isn’t she? Pity. I get that it would be hard to explain her absence, but... couldn’t she spend most of the time away at college or grad school or something?

I am unabashedly, unreservedly excited about this revival.

This felt like five women having an affectation-off.

I just can’t get behind the idea that Jax is “charming.”

This reminds of a recent article I read, Where should a good millennial live? I get the argument for using less and wasting less, but all this tiny housing stuff doesn’t seem like an improvement overall to me. I don’t see any reason to glorify it as a great new way to live (not saying this article does that, but many

Really? I think it actually sounds less frivolous - or at least, less wasteful - than the people who buy clothes they’ll only end up wearing a couple of times.

Yeah, I have friends who use Le Tote and absolutely love it. It’s not for me (if I signed up, I know I would get greedy and just want to buy everything I liked, which is an option with Le Tote), but I definitely see the appeal.

Hmm. I thought it was hilarious and pitch perfect, but that’s ok!

I think it was meant to be really funny, not really sexy. She was poking fun at her husband’s role in Magic Mike.