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my dad can!

I really hope it will be watchable, and hope they're not swingers due to the incest.

I thought Jacks was a little douchey, pissing all over the funeral. Otherwise, excited for season 2, which I get to watch AS SOON AS I LIKE

I really enjoyed this :S

Even a better episode of this show is still not worth the 20 minutes it takes to watch. I realized I'm behind by 2 episodes after this one, and decided to just not watch the show ever again.

totally agree. I prefer people being honestly lame rather than faking everything about themselves like Tom usually does

that was one of the best chucks in a long time. we didn't get any shmoopy "but i want to buy you the perfect hoooouse" garbage, and we saw chuck being awesome and hilarious. morgan's pantomime of what happens to chuck if he doesn't eat while hacking, was hilarious. also zachary levi in a tuque made me feel

but why would he want to be emasculated in his fantasies? it happens to him regularly in real life

and a movie

That's a thing?!

Pretty good season. I'm glad Jess knows. Looking forward to more.

I only clicked on this because of John Corbett, and after watching the first video, I am now blushing and giggling. Good job?

you are king of the boards!

I bemoaned the lack of Charlie as well.
I also do not understand why any woman would pretend to cum, unless it was her job. Also, can't men feel the difference? Do lesbians ever fake it? And are female partners more likely to feel the difference?
None of this has to do with the narrative quality of the show, which was a

Harrow asking if Jimmy is really his friend and "then why would you make fun of me" was heartbreaking. Worse though was Emily's admission that she couldn't move her legs.

I don't want them to fight crime, I want them to make it!

I watched the opening scene and was mostly distracted by the brunette woman's lack of forehead. I did not laugh once during these few minutes and didn't continue watching. Instead I will ask if the few minutes I saw were indicative of the general quality of the show, as I only watched them because av clubbers with

What were the egregious gendered writing mistakes?

But this didn't remotely have the poignancy of those earlier moments. It was just awkward, and not even cringe-worthy.

at some point from seasons 1 through season 3 (I've just binged them again) Robin is going or references having gone to see her parents in Vancouver, because I thought "hey she's from Vancouver", but I can't for the life of me tell you in which episode this occurs