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I'm not Team Rafael, but I do find them kind of charming. Then again, one of the things I find attractive about Michael is that—even if it's be professional necessity—he's shown some capacity to treat Luisa and Petra like actual human beings.

I just have such a soft spot for how well Michael knows Jane—how whenever she mentions something important from her past like the dance routine, he immediately recognizes it (talent-show style?). If think one thing the show has done incredibly well is treating established intimacy as being potentially as sexy as

She did try to get a taxi, at least briefly, although I think in the story it functioned more symbolically as no one seeing her/helping her (since she was running down the street in her foils and beauty parlor smock).

Wait, did people seriously think he was going to run for office? Was that a thing? I'd be less surprised to hear Miley Cyrus was running for office.

Unlike most pols of any size, fat cats are adorable. My green-bean eating cat to the left isn't so much fat all over, but she has a belly I think must come sheerly from being more aggressive than her sister vis-a-vis treats.

I did wonder if Noah was going to get a trip to the ER with Older Son (be more interesting and I will learn your name!), especially when Allison was asking to have him hop, iirc (which again, iirc, is a rough diagnostic for appendicitis). I did not buy the end from when we last saw them with Noah petting Older Son's

If nothing else, I got to hear Richard Schiff say "fuckbuddy."

YES. Book Mary Poppins is bizarre, otherworldly and flat-out mean about 80% of the time.

The original cartoon was so delightfully bizarre and nonsensical (Jem reveals her identity to the President! The Holograms and Misfits compete in the Indy 500, and Pizzazz commits attempted murder for the hundredth time! Yeti! One of the foster girls teaches Roxy to read! The truly amazing "I can fly" drug sequence!)

It IS sad if life turns out to be a cosmic pair of cargo pants.

Colin Hanks has impressively expressive eyebrows.

There were actually at least 2 TV movies, but the second one had no twins at all besides Hayley Mills as Susan/Sharon. Just early-80s BFFs trying to marry off their parents while everyone wore terrible clothes.

I find Noah not only insufferable, but boring. Allison is marginally more interesting (maybe I find dead child angst moderately more sympathetic than male middle aged writer feeling bored/emasculated—see 20 other shows), but if it hadn't switched to including Helen and (I assume) Cole I would have been out this

I feel like every time I see her/hear about her she just gets more delightful. I want to hang out and hear the real dirt and then get drunk and catch moths together.

I forget if I mentioned it last season, but I really love that Sue's room actually looks plausible as a dorm room, not the sun-soaked palatial rooms TV shows are prone to depict.

I've seen tons of ads for this, and I had no idea it was supposed to be funny. At all. I thought it was Serious Drama/Tragic Irony (in the tenth grade English class sense of "He works with dead bodies. . .and soon he will BE a dead body! :mind blown:")

I find those commercials so creepy! A random woman running up to ask people about their wiping habits and pressure them into taking off their underwear! "Our product is beloved by boundary-violating freaks" is not a strong selling point, imo.

I'm glad she won, but all I remember is after the first episode thinking it's a lot less impressive to [help people] get away with murder if you don't even maintain the pretense of adhering to any legal ethics.

It would be even less believable, at the very least.

I still can't figure out that one with the little girl. Something Aisa or Aisha? The commercials for that party planning guy used to be pretty good.