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Not to spoil, but based on the Fuller interview, and assuming the info about the next ep is true, you'll be even more amazed what they get away with next week.

Sounds like ideological isolation, and a bitter, lonesome kind of hell. Or perhaps for some, it's their comfort zone. At any rate, if it's a response to more radical feminism, then they seemed to have expressed themselves in an ineffective and alienating manner. Which is a shame, because it only adds fuel to the fire,

Yeah, that's fair. I can't speak for MRAs since I haven't talked to many of them at all, nor do I read up on their ideas. The apex fallacy (which I read up on just now) seems questionable, but without more context I'll refrain on deeming it absurd just yet. On the other hand, I certainly don't agree with the

My principle applies within reason, of course. As with everything. Gender issues are particularly more nuanced than whether or not the earth is flat.

I don't doubt that. Scorn invites scorn, after all, as far as the part of the movement that's primarily based in being contrary goes.

The moment where Hannibal woke Bella from her sleep was the most horrifying for me in the show so far.

Good article. The main idea is that people shouldn't persist when they've been given a concrete and sincere answer in the form of a "no". There's nothing wrong with your average pursuit of a crush, but any lack of emotional responsibility taken during the process certainly merits some second thought. I haven't watched

Jesse begging for his life and mercy and then subsequently being caged, face covered in blood and post-torture, was the hardest thing for me to watch in a long long time.

wow

I feel like I'm grossly in the minority when it comes to this episode, because it's my favorite one so far out of the season. "Rabid Dog" did not have quite the intensity that "Confessions" did, nor the twists necessarily, but it felt like a different kind of episode. I thought the reveal that Walt did not actually

Best part of the episode, and also very painful to watch. It felt as real as anything that's ever happened on the show.

Tonight…Bitch.

Jealous. The next episode after yours is quite something.

I feel like a much better appropriate comparison would be the Red Wedding and the ending of Crawl Space, which was a lot more emotionally mind-blowing than the prison massacre scene.

I disagree with the rating, but then again this was my second favorite episode of the season behind next week's.

fuck. yes.

Hardest I've laughed watching this show in a long time. This writing this season feels less grounded, however, which is a bit of a minus. The increasing disregard for characterization and leaning towards jokes-per-minute veers a little too much into Family Guy territory for my liking.

Got quite a laugh out of the FALCON PUNCH.

Got quite a laugh out of the FALCON PUNCH.

Sooo… we're all pretending that the third Home Alone movie didn't exist?