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I didn't read it as disgust per say.

Cyrus having seemingly hired a 20-year-old (and objectively "boy-yummy") assistant out of nowhere is perhaps the first believable gay trait they've given him. (And yes, I'm including adopting a child with his husband .)

Who is your crack dealer and is he near Austin? I want to experience your world, if not live there.

Yeeesh, and they say Family Guy is lazy writing.

No one's arguing that. But it's pretty easy to deduce that that shot is there to hint at the monotony of her future in that environment. The premiere is around the corner. Wait and see, I guess.

That last overhead shot, with the echoing phone lines was textbook "corporate hell". It's a visual shorthand that's fairly common (i.e. Office Space).

Um, EXCUSE you?

It's libel if she said in a court setting, under counsel oath, that she f*ed that girl up and down the office when she in fact hasn't. Kalinda wouldn't just volunteer to lie like this.

Team "no one pees in my pool but me". I get it.

I don't think it was a lie. Kalinda has a weird mercenary-like moral compass, true, but she's all about self-preservation. I don't think she would leave herself open to libel like that.

I really don't think the divide will be as simple as Will & Diane vs. Cary & Alicia. They've left a lot of wiggle room on all sides.

The way my butt was inching closer to the edge of my seat in those last few seconds was oddly reminiscent of Breaking Bad's best…

Someone really needs to give Huck his own 24-like spin-off. So I can purposely choose not to watch it. Three seasons in and it still doesn't fit the rest of the show for me. We get it. Go away now.

THIS is one of the best things about Gilmore Girls. I remember having so many discussions about who is right and who is wrong during those key fights (Chilton, Christopher, the money, Yale, Rory dropping out, Logan acting out, etc).

"…What? It’s not particularly empowering for Lorelai to pay her parents back with money her parents just gave her. It’s not particularly important that Friday night dinners stay or go, because Rory’s going to Yale and Chilton is about to be done with anyway, so who cares, really? The episode is answering a question no

THIS. I was literally scrolling down to write these exact words.

Was it? I don't remember. She didn't break out in "tabarnak mon osti" so I wouldn't say SUPER strong.

"Your girlfriend's tastes in gay ships are weird."

I don't watch the show but just curious: Are these unofficially supposed to be the Disney versions of the characters?

Well, except the whole her-shooting-Emily-come-May-2014 thing.