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It's amazing how young everyone looks!

I agree about the Korean stereotype; it pissed me off. What pisses me off more? How every single show has a caricature like this one.

A lot of shows are tying to pull of that, recently (and a lot are, see: Scandal) but APS does it so captivatingly because she adds a bit of adorableness to it in a way.

Yeah, they both deal with obstacles differently, I guess.

:)

This is my first time, actually, watching Gilmore Girls and I loved every second of the first two episodes; they may have been slow but they were excellent pieces of television — especially the pilot.

I'm so excited to see how they're gonna pull off Dark Elena and Dark Bonnie, and I hope to God they don't screw it up. These two characters had been on a pedestal for too long and the show's finally daring taking them off it this season, and that's very interesting.

I did not like the KKK stuff at all in the episode — it felt more offensive (and stereotypical) than funny even though the show's whole point is to somehow counter that with Tessa, who in this episode disappoints rather than pleases.

I did not like the KKK stuff at all in the episode — it felt more offensive (and stereotypical) than funny even though the show's whole point is to somehow counter that with Tessa, who in this episode disappoints rather than pleases.

To say the least.

To say the least.

" “Anatomy Of A Joke” wasn’t horrible, but it was very messy indeed, and its best moments got lost in a sea of weird, disconnected plotlines." 
That's exactly what I thought, too. The plotlines weren't horrible, per se, but they just didn't belong together.. in one episode.

" “Anatomy Of A Joke” wasn’t horrible, but it was very messy indeed, and its best moments got lost in a sea of weird, disconnected plotlines." 
That's exactly what I thought, too. The plotlines weren't horrible, per se, but they just didn't belong together.. in one episode.