StudioTodd
StudioTodd
StudioTodd

All the starfish.

It involved many major mental health issues which would result in extended hospital stays and unfinished classes that had to be repeated. So, while it is possible, I can’t recommend it. It was no fun for anyone.

Someone should tell Heather there are myriad ways to remain a student. One relative of mine managed to remain a college student well into her forties...it can be done.

If anything at all comes from this battle, please let it be the death of the incompetent liability Fr. Gabriel. Anyone stupid enough to abandon a presumably well-thought-out, clockwork precision plan in order to try and save a guy who no one likes and who just seconds before made threats against your people deserves

If any of the execs over at AMC happen to glance through these comments, I want to say thank you so much for sticking it out with this show. At the end of each season, you had every valid reason to give it the axe, yet you believed in it enough to allow it to continue and to become better as it continued.

Same here. This show has left me a seriously pathetic blubbering wreck for two weeks in a row now—not just during the show, but throughout the week, I’d find myself getting upset when I thought of it. And I haven’t cried since 2005.

trent...oh, trent...how do I say this...?

“It’s natural to feel bad for Cecil, but his angry response to Donna is unsettlingly aggressive in a way it likely wouldn’t have been with any witnesses. Or if Donna were a man.”

Dude, once again, practically every word you write makes it obvious that you are so young and so unsophisticated—yet so eager to be right and so immature that you refuse to even consider that you could be wrong.

And I just want to say you’ve confirmed everything I suspected about you from reading your juvenile self-important responses. Thanks for playing. Tip your waitresses. Goodnight.

Please dear god in heaven--let Twin Peaks be left out of every awards show so that it can finally go away forever.

“Gordon has a song stuck in his head. Neither he or Katie (or this reviewer) can figure it out. Thoughts?”

Is that the only joke of his that you feel this strongly about?

You made a blanket statement that all gay men are degraded and dehumanized by porn and that we are more sexually obsessed and “hookup”-focused than straight people. That is what you said.

Why are so many people against Molly and Dro? She really likes him and enjoys his company and the sex. He really likes her and enjoys the sex and the time they spend together. As long as they remain open and honest about the limits of their relationship, why should they deny themselves the opportunity to do something

I still think that threatening to fire Issa seemed a bit unrealistic and over-the-top. The director had been nothing but enthusiastic and supportive about Issa before that point. Although it was an egregious mistake, the responsibility for it also falls on the director for not making it her business to know what was

When a person says “as gay men we are so conditioned to being degraded and dehumanzed in every way possible” and that gay people have “a more sex/hookup-based “courtship” dynamic than our heterosexual friends,” I’d say it is pretty clear that person has internalized some pretty specific victimization ideologies and

Who are these “gay dudes” you are referring to? I don’t know any gay dudes who “analyze the shit” out of anything related to oral sex. Everyone I know accepts a blowjob for what it is—a blowjob. No need to make it more complicated than that.

“‘Polyamorous’ and ‘open marriage’ I think are synonymous terms.”

“Candace and Molly’s awkward interaction was way too realistic. That is what polyamory looks like in all its small talk horror.”