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They can show her missing her pills for a few episodes. And I don't put this show behind an abortion storyline in any way.

What are you talking about? He's one of the show's most popular characters. They ain't gonna let him off that easy, unless Cameron asks them to. I can totally see he trying suicide, but succeeding? Get real, people.

A Surfboard is Born

Jeez, did Portugal steal your girlfriend or something?

Don't feel bad, I thought the same thing.

LOL I'm a regular poster in that subreddit, how the hell did I miss that

Goblins is "duendes", elves is "elfos" and Dwarves is "anões".

I've been to Manchester, and it totally looks like a bunch of industrial revolution-era warehouses cobbled together.

Hey, for how long have the picture subtitles be back?

I think the problem lies on what constitutes a "quality drama". We've come to expect the kind of show codified by the '00s golden age of television, with emphasis on thoughtful character studies and so forth (I might be very wrong on the particulars here). But I feel like this kind of template comes with some

Yeah, what the hell?? I'm actually excited about this! I mean, didn't she watch that time Samberg hosted the Indie Spirit Awards?…. Oh, nobody did?

And Trai is actually a few days younger than Jussie, to top it off.

I'm pretty sure you could do that already.

I really don't believe on the idea that a bad spinoff cheapens a show's legacy. It's literally the easiest thing to ignore if it's bad. I mean, it's not like people go around today saying "oh, I really liked Friends, but then came Joey and from there on I hated everything".

A Sally spinoff could start with her burying Don. You just'd have to decide when.

I'd be excited for this, even if only to see Weiner giving that '60s treatment to the '80s.

Remaking a show gives you an opportunity to avoid the wrongdoings of the original (e.g. Shameless).

Give me costing-on-spinoffs AMC any time before Low-Winter-Suns-creating AMC. They clearly have no idea on how to dig up a good producer and give him freedom anymore, which's basically what anyone with intentions of becoming a prestige network is doing right now.

Oh, so now you give it an A, huh?