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sherbie
avclub-040bdeedbb13abd606690c4ec2f6fdba--disqus

I don't know if it'd make a difference, but I will forever hate Bryan J. Lowder for that article he wrote at Slate last year for the series' premiere episode. There were some tepid and outrageous reviews out there back then, but Lowder's was the first one that headlining it (in bold letters): BORING (followed by very

I watched Cucumber, I like it, it's good. But somehow, Looking gave me the goosebumps of loving the characters, their stories, their struggles, their mistakes. It's all in the end about people's aesthetic taste, and it would be sooo much easier if only people would just stick with what they want and not waste time

Ligeya, could it be because of undisclosed politics going on among heads of HBO? I'm intriqued. Hollywood plays a certain kind of game that's not always clear, I wonder if gay politics involved in this. Somebody, somewhere just don't like gays being represented in such a way in Looking. Hmm.

Really? That remark was a misinterpretation. How can people still antagonize him after he apologized is beyond me. Let it go. He's a good actor, and a dedicated one. I want him to reprise Kevin if the show's back next year.

" ..everything is a competition that he intends to win". Yes. Yes! Exactly!

Haha. Me too. I could gobble those ears. :)

Totally like. Lol.

Totally agree. Love is a mystery, as they say.

oh yes! the cctv cameras, they totally should've checked that out.

Lol. Same here! That was unexpected, but super hot!

Yeah, unenjoyable, and yet enjoyable enough to post a comment.