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Moonlight should have won. Manchester was great but flawed by comparison — not anywhere near as emotionally complex, just sort of a slab of misery. Also, the soundtrack pales in view of Moonlight's.

That is NOT what 'nonplussed' means. In North America, it means the exact opposite of what you intend; alternatively, it means something that is overwhelming or confusing, which doesn't quite get at what you are trying to say.

Yo, nice review but Easha is definitely Bengali, not Pakistani — I could understand her speaking Bangla. Would also make sense considering the Bangladeshi-American community in New York.

WHO THE FUCK IS REVIEWING CASUAL AND WHY ARE THEY NOT POSTING REVIEWS

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This—yes. Yessssss. You've articulated my own thoughts.

You don't know how using sex to get close to someone is different from desire? Sure, it wasn't to be taken at face value. But I think a desire for intimacy—emotional intimacy, which is what I really meant—can definitely be separated from straight-up sexual desire in at least some aspect—this is something that Casual

I disagree that incestuous desire itself was the motivator—I think she just felt apart from Alex and wanted to get close to him, using sex in that instance.

This was actually the worst. Somehow, this season has been WORSE than the last. Tsk, tsk

Not as perfect as the last two weeks, but tons of amazing scenes made up for it.

Perfect. PERFECT. I shouldn't be concerned with such things, but how is this not a full A?

Have to agree. It completely sucks that the spectrum is so poorly represented, but I kinda loved this episode. Maybe Haddie will miraculously come back within the next four weeks and yell at everyone? ("Missing" from season 3 remains my favorite episode of the series just because of this)

HE'S BACK! How did I miss this yesterday?

1. I thought this was a pretty poignant storyline of Sarah maturing.
2. It's a very Zeek thing to do— it's especially interesting contrasted with when non-cartoony-ridiculous Kristina was sick, and she got over the whole "being taken care of and facing the possibility of death" quickly, while Zeek is way too stubborn

I mean dylan's, yeah

At least Dylan's poor parents tried.

Have to agree completely. But at least the rest of the episode was fantastic. This could have been an A episode, but alas… Kristina was being terrible again.

It has moments of potential greatness— such as last season's "Limbo," where Sarah calls out Max and his parents for Max's selfishness. But they are few and far between.

Fun fact: I know grades are really just arbitrary, but this is the first season since season 2 to have more than one episode grade below a B. And I'm scared to say the show might actually deserve it.

remember when Max's characterization was realistic? I mean, I don't have Asperger's myself, but he was shown more like an actual human than a cartoon character, similarly to Kristina's recent downfall. Haddie was always the one who called everyone on their bullshit, but now that she's gone, the Adam braverman family