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Viola's such a class act. So happy she won.

I love the cashier's blank stare when Thor tells him that.

…no?

I might be thinking of the Emmy's then.

It felt like Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds just zipped through the nominees. The people were still laughing and joking in the crowd while they were reading off the names.

Yeah, it's gonna be particularly depressing this year. Wonder if they managed to fit in Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.

Yay, Atlanta!!

I'm more surprised that Julia Louis-Dreyfus lost. She's won every year VEEP has been on, I think.

Ugh, don't remind me of the infamous interracial dating episode. A lot of shitty undertones in that one, but whatever, as long as Samantha looks like the hero. I still hate that one.

Scooter and Miranda clearly weren't meant to be, but characters like him and Lainey provided some much needed perspective. Dropping them just made it seem like the girls didn't have any other friends or associates besides each other.

Exactly. That's one reason I hate the movies so much. The first one is just a cluttered, overwhelming mess, and it unravels a lot of the closure from the series finale. But the dresses, shoes, vacations and hats and celebrities…ugh. They took the "Too much is never enough" tagline too far. It was like a Vogue

Nixon's also done the most acclaimed work since the end of the show. Catrall is doing well in theater, SJP tried movies and most of them flopped, haven't seen Davis in anything. But Nixon has done very well. Mostly indies and tv stints, but she really wowed in Warm Springs, playing Eleanor Roosevelt. And she just

I remember Carrie saying that she dated a bisexual guy and he ended up going back to men permanently. Samantha said the bisexual women ended up going back to men, too.

Both movies were shit and I pretend they don't exist. Now they're trying to do a third movie to erase the humiliation of the second.

I don't hate the first season at all, it's just tonally different. In fact, I think the stuff that Danette sees as problems were actually good for the show. The women were a lot less shallow and New York was portrayed as a bit more grounded than the lily-white Manhattan that the show evolved into later on. In the

Miranda may have been the reasonable one, but there were times when she was incredibly judgmental, and not endearingly so.

I know this article is about the women's friendships, but I did like that Steve went to the funeral to support Miranda.

Carrie was a major shit for that whole episode. And you could tell we were supposed to feel bad for her because she had to gasp take the dreaded bus to get to Charlotte's apartment, just so she could yell at her. Fuck that. I didn't blame Charlotte for standing up for herself (she did earn that apartment, let's not

And those women were real life breast cancer survivors, not actors. Thought that was a nice touch.

Shit, this is just cruel. I feel so bad for her family.