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Alaia Williams
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I almost fell off my chair laughing. So true.

I'll have to use that sometime. "I'm just fine being a pleb."

Yep. If you call me "a female" or "Queen" or any of that, I'm done.

My favorite part of Tom Ford.

Oh yeah, I forgot. I think I tried to block out the fact that they brought Dylan back.

I was pleasantly surprised with the episode. As the kids have aged, it hasn't been as funny. I skipped most of last season. Iut I loved how the jokes built up on this episode

I wonder if the hour has something to do with it too? The "grittier" shows are usually on later.

It never clicked that his name was Jack Johnson until now. And then reading your article "Jack and Diane" made me instantly think of that song…This feel like Bow's influence.

I knew they eventually married but I didn't know the particulars. It actually wasn't until this show that I found out there was an actual scent guy in the mix.

To me it looks like it was ripped from Parenthood

Cancellation league? I need one of those.

I feel like the last few weeks have been better than the first few. Now that I feel like we're getting somewhere, we've arrived at the season finale!

Are you serious???? What the hell?

This season gave me nothing.

One of my favorites!

I remember when I used to count down until a new episode came on. This season…if I watch it by before Wednesday, it means I had nothing better to do that week.

Now that the show is finally good, I hope it doesn't get canceled

Agreed on all your points.
I thought in an article I read - that this was where the season kicked off - it mentioned there wouldn't be as much of the kids/teens…so, I was a little disappointed about another Tessa story line this week. We'll see how long they keep this up.

Was this supposed to be this seasons version of episode 4 last season?
Season 2 just isn't bringing the heat for me.
And that scene with Vaughn and Reilly in the beginning was awful. I felt like I was watching a soap or a stage play.
And for those three to be the last standing…too Hollywood/on the nose.

Most Quakers state-side are white, I'm willing to wager (as someone who has been to a few Quaker Meeting communities and lived in a Quaker community for a few months). I've met people of all backgrounds at meetings, but they've typically been about 90% white, at least. Part of it is that they don't proselytize, so you