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So MUCH quivering. Jeez Karen, be cool.

I had a first year psych professor who was unfamiliar with Stockholm Syndrome. It was bizarre watching a guy try to explain it to her. I'd almost give her not knowing about Patty Hearst but come on.

I can't think of any teachers I had that were out and out the worst, besides the usual grumpy kindergarten teacher, or the sixth grade teacher that liked to rub girls' backs, but my cousin had a third grade teacher who was The Worst. She basically bullied her, and would single her out to the whole class, calling her

Ugh Logan. His character felt really inconsistent too. Don't have him be an asshole player until Rory says she is more of a "boyfriend girl" and then have him be an almost perfect boyfriend. That and he didn't even visit Stars Hollow until the third to last episode!

I would have bet money that Will Smith would have received a nomination, not that I saw Concussion or know anything about his performance, but because I wouldn't have put it past the Academy to nominate a popular and bankable black actor to avoid the problems they encountered last year.

I have never seen The Exorcist but I've come to a point where I know I would never be able to handle it. I've unwittingly seen clips on TV and it's just too much. And I'm not even religious or anything, it's just unsettling.

The trolls were gross, but the opening credits, with all the weird '50s horror monster clips, scared the crap out of me.

I thought they were going to be mad at Phil for throwing the potted plants because they were some kind of food source, but no, they were just mad about the mess.

Some people are still surprised to hear it, but they're usually older. I don't watch those shows much but I know now to take them with a grain of salt (like the ones where the homeowners are especially bitchy.) It's why I find my brother's episode funny to watch because he's such a bad actor.
And the price they paid

My brother and his (now) wife were on Property Brothers a few years ago. He was the skateboarder guy who is not nearly as robotic in real life as he appeared on the show. It always kind of amazes me when I hear celebrities gush about how much they love the show, and that they probably saw me paint a wall for like half

This was not the episode to watch when spending the day home sick with food poisoning, but I watched the first season like four or five times (which is also not wise when you have a cold, so much cocaine snorting.) Worth it though.

The trees thing just reminded me of something concerning setting it in LA. I'm not familiar with it's geography, but I know going far enough in some directions just takes you to desert. Good for seeing zombies, not so great for general survival.

Meh, I guess I was using it as an excuse to bitch about that girl.

I will always have a soft spot for this movie after seeing it as a kid when a guy who worked at my parent's video store gave me the wrong video. Also when I was in university this shitty girl saw this in my and my roommate's DVD collections and claimed it was the stupidest movie she'd ever seen. I told her it was a

I remember getting "With Love and Squalor" as a gift when it came out, but not being able to load it into my iTunes because of some kind of anti-piracy protection. Anyone else have that experience? Sure I could have listened to it on my CD player/clock radio, like some kind of chump, but it sat on a shelf gathering

The show seems to have a weird relationship with Gordon's substance abuse problems. First he has an alcohol problem and spending nights in the drunk tank, but they don't really talk about it as far as I remember it. Then he has a coke problem but that's also immediately dropped. It would have made sense if the writers

Donna's mom was too cartoonishly evil for me this episode. I know she doesn't like the guy for whatever reason (I mean he paid back the money they loaned him even though she had to be blunt about it), but is she really suggesting Donna up and leave him because he's sick? Okay, his cheating was not great, but I kind of

I do think it was important to see Pennsatucky mentally checking out, much like what her mother told her to do, in both scenes. To see that nothing much had changed for her in all those years added a whole other level of shit to the proceedings for me. But I agree that most depictions of rape on television, if they

That's something I'd never really considered before, and I would definitely be interested in seeing more of your thoughts about her.

I don't mind Marnie either. Allison Williams is undeniably beautiful and there's something about seeing someone like her just completely not have her shit together that I find weirdly fascinating. Even though she can be the worst, I do kind of relate to her most out of all the characters.