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Yeah he definitely looks way too much like Shelby. I might just be missing Boardwalk Empire, but I feel like there's a little more than simple sexual tension going on with Dylan and his mother. In fact…I wouldn't be surprised if he was referring to her when he mentioned he'd lost his virginity at the age of 12.

Shelwood - I kind of soured on Elisabeth Moss a bit after hearing she was a scientologist (which is definitely shitty of me to say, I know). She also seems to be one of the few people I recognize on it so.. I guess I need to read a little more about it and see if the plot draws me in.

I was just talking to someone yesterday..well. I was really just  listening to them rant about Top of the Lake and how they hated Holly Hunter's character. Is it actually any good?

Just finished watching a ton of Disney's Annette and reading all of these little hardcover Nancy Drew-esque mystery books she had in the 60's. She was amazing. R.I.P!

You can't just…leave! There's not much else to watch, really.

Despite what people think of Dorrit's "creepy" older boyfriend, her relationship really reminds me of mine at that age, and I had a completely similar experience wanting to rush things (even Siouxsie brought me back) so if they seem a little intense for their age, trust that it works out that way for some teens. Not

Yeah fairly certain if that bum hadn't mentioned her having bottle blonde hair, she would have never bothered going darker, but I agree that it's signaling a transition towards a more honest Betty in general.

I thought the doctor lived in the condo/apartment below them and they were actually at Don's viewing their vacation photos on their own projector.

I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but more so than ever - this show has achieved a perfect recreation of the late 60's. It's usually really hard for me to watch modern things set in this time period because it's so obviously modern anyway and they always focus on cheesy shit like hippie counterculture.

Nooo! I'll confess I sort of thought he was already dead, but I'm still sad about this. Sounds like a Jess Franco movie marathon is in order.

I still say it's one of my favorite shows, even if it only lasted the single season.

It's a really hilarious book, and it gives me hope that they both might be open to threesomes (so it's done a little for my fantasy life too).

That's exactly what I had in mind as I typed it.

I'm really excited about the three of them being in anything together - but I'm especially excited that I get to see more Kristen Schaal! SHE'S MY HERO.

I couldn't make a top 5. I tried for a top 7 instead.
 
 1. Swingin' Party
 2. Unsatisfied
 3. I Will Dare
 4. Favorite Thing
 5. Seen Your Video
 6. Bastards of Young
 7. Alex Chilton

Okay where you guys are getting it wrong from my perspective: Dunham doesn't just include nudity for the sake of doing something "shocking" She's said before that she wanted to see someone on screen that looked more like herself, and she achieves that with her character. She hasn't made every single character have

@avclub-1fdf6bc2838e0ab66a9b3c9b2fd0fe24:disqus: Already said it was either that Marnie was re-written to suit Allison's preference, or Marnie was really originally written as a character that didn't enjoy getting naked. If it's the former it certainly it ended up being a good thing because it helped flesh out the

So…because Marnie might be shy about her body (maybe she doesn't love her tits) she needs to have a virginal persona? And this would make her need to have her boyfriend put on boxers? No way. She obviously loves seeing people do things outside of her own comfort zone (her best friend is an exhibitionist and wants to

I watched the scene again, and it looks as if she does try to shield herself from Elijah the minute her bra is off, and even though he initially does completely have her topless, she has her arms up to cover herself (where he really wouldn't be able to see much of her breasts if he was trying to look at all) and then

They probably decided to use Ray because he has no established family
ties and is considerably older than the rest of the characters (he also probably wouldn't get any financial help from family or friends simply because of his age and all of the expectations regarding personal responsibility/stability that go along