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This is just speculation but Algernon and Cordelia have crazy chemistry in their scenes together. I think there might be some sort of history or unrequited/unspoken feelings between them which would explain why Algernon wants to work at her hospital. They did presumably grow up in the same household if his mom has

Bianca was awesome for helping pull Trinity out of her shell (FINALLY!) but let's not forget she's also the one who helped put Trinity in there in the first place during the early episodes. Bianca's reads are always true but they aren't always welcome or helpful.

I saw this guy play live last night and it was a horrible show and he also came off as a complete douche. He screeched about wolves for what seemed like an eternity.

aww you lil champion

I thought the one sentence of her book that Hannah actually wrote (something about friendships between college girls being more intense than any romance) was maybe foreshadowing for some big Marnie/Hannah stuff in season three. At least, I hope that's what happens since hiding under your bed while your former best

Well let me just take this opportunity to clarify for all the gentlemen of the internet. If you invite a prostitute home, menace her with a knife, terrify her with your secret murder/kink scrapbook, she desperately tries to leave, is clearly afraid for her life, and then you physically trap her in the room and force

Well let me just take this opportunity to clarify for all the gentlemen of the internet. If you invite a prostitute home, menace her with a knife, terrify her with your secret murder/kink scrapbook, she desperately tries to leave, is clearly afraid for her life, and then you physically trap her in the room and force

There were definitely photos of cut up people, and I don't know what show Todd was watching at that point because there was nothing consensual about that mossy bank scene. I know this is American Horror Story but I still think rape counts as bad guy behavior.

There were definitely photos of cut up people, and I don't know what show Todd was watching at that point because there was nothing consensual about that mossy bank scene. I know this is American Horror Story but I still think rape counts as bad guy behavior.

Well even with my completely fact-free one-sentence parody of the argument you were able to come up with a lot of remembered information about the ongoing cultural debate, why you personally think drugs should be illegal, and what excellent satirical films you already associate with the issue. I wasn't really trying

Well even with my completely fact-free one-sentence parody of the argument you were able to come up with a lot of remembered information about the ongoing cultural debate, why you personally think drugs should be illegal, and what excellent satirical films you already associate with the issue. I wasn't really trying

Well I didn't intend for my flippant summary to represent the entirety of the anti-drug argument. I would argue that the full scope of the pro-War on Drugs argument is on the table, has been for a long time, and doesn't necessarily need additional exposure. While a thoughtful, balanced "debate" of "both sides" of the

Well I didn't intend for my flippant summary to represent the entirety of the anti-drug argument. I would argue that the full scope of the pro-War on Drugs argument is on the table, has been for a long time, and doesn't necessarily need additional exposure. While a thoughtful, balanced "debate" of "both sides" of the

Is it really necessary to waste the audience's time with a rehash of the "Drugs are bad. If you do them you will become a satanist, shoot somebody, and die" pro-war-on-drugs argument? The idea that we have to lock up drug users and dealers is so pervasive in our society it hardly needs defending.

Is it really necessary to waste the audience's time with a rehash of the "Drugs are bad. If you do them you will become a satanist, shoot somebody, and die" pro-war-on-drugs argument? The idea that we have to lock up drug users and dealers is so pervasive in our society it hardly needs defending.