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Yeah, Kurt was dying inside, but he was a seriously funny dude. He sang very, very sarcastically and made dumb faces in promo pics.

I don't completely agree with you, but I feel like any time something "new" comes out, it becomes popular simply because teenagers have never heard it before. The '90s were a great era for that, as the grunge (which is, as noted by you and the article, an amalgam of punk, indie, and classic rock), punk, ska and swing

In the early aughts, I read an article saying that grunge was back and Nickelback was the new Nirvana.

And I'm sure you're just as offended by the guy Charlotte ended up marrying, right? Because we NEVER see a chubby, bald guy end up with a gorgeous, younger woman, especially not on TV.

Guys were constantly falling for Carrie BECAUSE PLOT. She doesn't seem like a particularly likable person to me; she could be charming, but she was selfish mess. So yeah, if he wanted a project, he had one. If he wanted an actual partner, he was as crazy as she was.

IT'S ROMANTIC BECAUSE HE FALLS IN LOVE WITH HIS STUDENT! THAT'S TOTALLY ROMANTIC!

One of my favorite S3 moments was when she talked to Michael at the art show after he went to Ryan's MBA class (I think?). He was so moved by her drawing, she was so moved by him, they hugged . . . and then an erection joke and a candy bar. Perfect little moment that encapsulated the sweetness and humor of that show.

In real life, yeah, but that simply doesn't fly in Hollywood.

Their sex scene SOOO lacked chemistry. It actually grosses me out.

That's why she's so bad at flirting— it's hard to flirt when you aren't trying to politically sabotage your own brother.

I think you meant "wife."

Yeah, it doesn't say much for his character that they barely changed it in Not Another Teen Movie.

Has Lucas ever said anything about that kiss? I'd love to read his impression of it. If I found out I'd accidentally kissed my twin brother, I'd never stop vomiting.

I'm always confused by the "well, he/she only signed on for 5 episodes, gotta write them off" break-ups. They're always too out-of-nowhere to seem realistic. I think that Scrubs kind of sent up that trope when JD was annoyed with Mandy Moore's lack of laughter— it's such a stupid reason to break up with someone, so

I remember when the first season of Scrubs was ending, they said Elliot and JD would never actually date, that they'd just be friends who bang occasionally. RIGHT. Like there's a better "yeah, let's fuck already" scene than this. http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Nah, Harry only liked Cho because she was pretty and she only liked him because he saw her boyfriend die. Once they got to know each other, there was nothing there.

We were complaining about this a LOT a few weeks ago. I noted that my professor thought the German was totally cramping her style— that she was writing a bunch of kick-ass stories, probably making more money than he was, and he wanted to domesticate her. Laurie would have let her write whatever she wanted. And Amy is,

I think the Otherside might disappear if she dies as a human to become a vampire. Also, I don't think they'd want to end up on the Otherside, since Qetsiyah could join them there and make things very unpleasant.

Sarah=Katherine
Alison=Elena
Helena=Amara
Cosima=. . . Tatia?
Katja= . . . Tatia? We need more Dobrev doppelgangers!

It probably needs something a little more witchy-woo-woo than that, but you're right. I lose track of this ridiculous plot sometimes.