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Alan Izar
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You're right! God, I hated the episode about the face recognition software.

I really disliked the Paul joke, because that's all he was, a joke. I know that he is supposed to be forgettable, but honestly, I believe that they should've gotten a stronger actor (I'm sure I know the kid from somewhere, but I can't remember from where). I also disliked the beginning of the episode, particularly the

It is, but I think it's also weirdly realistic about it. When you look at all the rich kids instagram pictures… Man, it's shudder inducing.

Fair. That's probably due to the fact that each baby character has to be portrayed by at least a set of twins, so they keep their appearances to a minimum.

Jane has done so in the past - that's why Petra was paying for the apartment, because she had connected with her and it was the only way she felt she could pay back.

Trying to get to him so she can get towards the info Mutter left him? IDK

Six had some really good episodes. Friday night's alright for fighting is superb.

This episode is probably one of the very few in which Gilmore Girls took a risk. The way they framed the fight in their Friday Night Dinner was just superb - both cathartic, letting it all out, the good, the bad and of course, the ugly. It showed how much the Gilmores (I can't say Girls since Richard has to be

pls no =(

That's how telenovelas work tho =P

Well, this was always going to be hard. Camil is Mexican and that is his natural accent, while any kid they hired would've had to been Mexican-American and therefore without the accent, and as much as we'd like to ask younger performers to be acting wizards, accents are hard to master when you are young and still

Catita is a nickname for Catalina in Spanish speaking countries, though it is a diminutive so it certainly requires a lot of familiarity.

When Alba said Celia is manipulative it made me think that that's the story she told everyone - not necessarily that Catalina knew.

It's a dramedy

I'm all for her being shady, but good.

The ethics alone would've impeded that science project.

I have been theorizing for a while that Alba's family in Venezuela is still rich, but probably because they moved from oil to other… Shady businesses. Catalina's life as a socialite jetsetter kinda confirmed it to me - they have money, and it's lots of it.

This is Jane's show. We don't see how the twins are faring, actually, because we see everything through Jane's point of view. Rafael may be a doting father to the twins, but he just doesn't tell Jane about it (in Petra's flashback last episode he was doting to them)

I'd say that the end of "That Damned Donna Reed" should also be viewed, if only because it gives one of the must subtles but strong performances by Graham ( and foreshadows season five): we see Lorelai go from the happy-go-lucky woman she has been the previous episodes to full-on responsible mom the moment she utters

Now I want a workout scene with WhiJo and Josh wearing one of those skin tights or underarmour