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Huh, I don't see it… Suburgatory dives into the absurd quite often, not TCD (well, not on purpose.)

It's not about the word vagina, it's about the scene. True, I'd rarely heard the word repeated so many times on a CW show, but it didn't bother me that much, Just that the "I'll show my vag' for a penny" thing is something that I think would have been better suited for another show.

Well, I used a mirror to look at all I couldn't see when I was younger… Wouldn't people be curious to see themselves ? (especially girls ; i mean, i can see my penis alright but I don't think I'd be limber enough to check my vagina if I had one)

The vagina part was weird because this show feels like it's adressed to a very young demographic ; I mean, there's an ENTIRE storyline about a hamster ! And it's juxtaposed with a scene featuring an ex-pornstar exhibiting her clit… I did laugh at Carrie voice-overing that it looked like what she'd seen in her science

True ! Even if it seemed like Laird was there to somehow remind the viewer that cocaine is not something that should be taken lightly, it was very hard to take him seriously. I think I actually thought to myself that cocaine didn't seem that bad after all while watching the episode (but that might be because I'm

I disagree with the beginning of your comment because I feel like nothing ever truly happens in Girls, so this episode was in line with the rest (I mean, there's no high stake drama in it, the characters never face anything truly serious). Remember what Sandy said last week ; that Hanna's essay was really well-written

I agree with you, it's just that it didn't feel like a reveal to me because it seemed obvious. Given the importance of the bankrupcy in all the previous episodes this season (it seemed like Diane and Will never talked about anything else), I immediately questioned why they would choose this moment to promote her, it

It's true Booth has been portrayed as an asshole, but what I liked in this episode is that, though we knew he's a asshole, we actually felt like he had the right to be because he was some sort of great, powerful lover… I mean, Marnie masturbated while thinking about him ! But tonight, we find out that he's in fact

Yes I agree. It was a good episode in general, a little nastier than usual though. I loved Diane's speech at the end ; who cares why you're hired, as long as you're hired, and I agreed, it would have been incredibly stupid to pass on this opportunity because of her pride. But I sense trouble ; the last scene

I honestly want to know : did anyone actually think they were promoting Alicia based on merit ? The minute they did it I knew something was up, and when the 600000$ were mentioned it was obvious to me that they were doing it because of the money. I was actually surprised that it was treated like the plot twist of the

"The '70s was the "Me Generation" ? What ?? What ???

Or thought catalog ?

I loved this episode actually. I agree about Marnie's part but it's true she's been depicted as being in a downward spiral since the beginning of the season, so it makes sense (I laughed at her "you're so talented" line when she got out of the box after looking so traumatized in it). I loved that Booth's character was

Hmm, maybe you're right. It's true that my college experience feels great. There doesn't seem to be any hierarchy here. Students who are popular (or, rather, well-known) are actually those who are part of the student lives committees but it's very easy to befriend any of them ; they don't reject people who are not

I'm annoyed that they seemed to be trying to make NYADA into McKinley 2.0. I felt like it was exaggerated, as in college what group you belong to definitely doesn't matter as much as it supposedly does in highschool (maybe except sororities and shit). I doubt very much that the choir club would be the underdogs at

Exactly !!! When Jack was about to promote him I thought - Hey, they totally predicted this ! But at the time they did it felt like just another joke while the way it happened in tonight's episode felt so natural. They really did a great job.

I completely disagree with the review. It was perhaps the funniest episodes yet. Granted, a lot of them have been bad, but this one was not only better, it was actually good television. I feel like the writer is expecting something from this show that it never said it was going to deliver. I don't know what, but one

I'm surprised at how good it is so far… My main complaint would be the use of 80's pop songs. I love them, but I think they just throw too many for no good reason. For example, Madness' "Our House" at the end of the episode would have been perfect for a scene featuring the Bradshaw family. I understand her friends are