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Yeah, Forrest Gump could've used more Batman.

Also, 12 Years A Slave is a good movie, a fine movie, very well done. But Dallas Buyers Club is a far superior movie. But 12 Years A Slave will win, and, once again, the race movie will shut out the gay one.

Crash. Are we done now? I don't understand how this is up for debate.

How many more episodes until we abandon Ohio forever?

Also that comment from Coach Sylvester about kids missing from the choir room for month's at a time? Suck it, Glee.

I just want to point out that until Marley showed up in a brief shot at the end of the episode, I completely forgot she existed.

That Latino tension between Augustin and Richie was so real and relatable. I am totally loving the multicultural aspect of this show. Also, regarding, Brandon's calling out stereotypes, the gay community can be overtly racist a lot of the time, in that shade-throwing sort of way.

No, but it would help in the effort to create a complicated minority character if they weren't named a person featured in a standardized test question.

Yes, easily the best episode behind the pilot and "Clear."

Yeah, at first I thought he died which amped up the tension because Rick was stuck there and he could've turned at any moment.

So was I when she was ready to unsheathe her sword in the bathroom.

I didn't get how one bedroom led to another bedroom. The layout of that house was weird.

Yeah that took me out of that tense scene. The mechanics of taking a shit: I don't think the Walking Dead writers of aware of them.

What are you blind?

I enjoyed the calm more than the storm last week. The scenes in the hotel had a vague sort of Robert Altman feel toward it. (God, I can't believe I just said that.) Not a carbon copy or an homage even, but I just love situations where characters get to sort of meander and aren't driven by plot device.

I hope finding my ultimate mate goes something like this.

I am so ashamed that I loved RENT as much as I did in high school. That being said, I can still karaoke the shit out of La Vie Boheme.

Wait, Rich is in his 30's? I honestly thought he was in his early 20's. That makes it so very much worse.

That was mightily apt and descriptive.

This. He desperately needs a therapist. More importantly he needs to stop thinking he's in a position to speak for all gays.