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Srsly? I was on the train today—that “Think Big!” breast enhancement ad is even less subtle than Manhattan Mini Storage’s political leanings.

I can has x-wing battles *now*, pls?

I’m seriously not sure how you make it through an entire episode. I got to the *ahem* horseback riding scene, and my brain noped out ‘cause that kind of stupid *has* to be contagious.

What’s weird is that even as I sat there rolling my eyes, I still . . . couldn’t . . . turn . . . it . . . off.

Oh my god, the Brooks Adrenaline. Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Literally the only item I will pay full price for without a second thought.

Oh my god, the Brooks Adrenaline. Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Literally the only item I will pay full price for without

Ooof, that is a LOT of exposition happening in the Grimm clip.

I like this! (And the picture killed me. Am zombie now. RAWR.)

That moment when you realize you forgot to wash your paws before eating . . .

You’d have to change your name to TanagaciousTanaga.

This pol sci/history major thanks you.

It’s weird to stare into one the image of your face always stays dead center no matter how you move around.

Damn, damn, damn. Nick Chubb is terrifically talented, a really great kid, and has been a DGD. He deserves amazing success on and off the field. Hoping like hell this is one of those injuries that somehow looks worse than it is.

Dammit, why couldn’t I have read this article *before* the snakes-in-floodwaters conversation on The Vane?

Oooh, yes. I *loved* that whole storyline with Cole.

Ha! You are officially invited to all my future tv-watching parties.

Honestly, I’m with R. This one felt like a long scroll to me, too. A teaser para or two with a clickthru might be a good compromise.

Bah. None of my places have anything cool to see (although there’s one shot that might be the back of my great-grandfather’s barber shop “after the tornado came through”).

Okay, that makes sense. (At first I thought the metal melter guy was Ward.)

Who is the guy standing next to Coulson in that end shot? (The ABC promo, not the actual action.)

Her Company of Rogues stuff is Regency, and my favorites, but were written earliest and can feel a little cliche in the initial books. A group of 12 schoolboys vowed mutual protection at (?) Harrow. Now grown up, each has adventures, and of course, falls in love. If you start here, I’d lead with An Unwilling Bride