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Will it just be a Facebook Live Stream of like, outside?

I took it as Bonnie leading Laurel toward that option through enticement. "You wouldn't have to be alone. No one would ever have to know, especially not Annalise. We could hide it." It felt more like she was again working to protect Annalise in some way rather than actually caring about Laurel's options.

Honestly, at this point I would be completely OK if Connor took everyone down.

I'd never watched this show before, but I ended up catching this episode on TV. Goddamn, Louie Anderson as Christine is delightful.

I'm hoping he gets more involved in the mystery aspect. I'm also hoping Jug moves in with Archie so that we can get them being friends again. Jughead's the best.

Pop's, in particular, is cool as hell. It's lit like a night club, but I would definitely want to eat there all the time.

If I were in that writer's room, I'd try and make each week as over-the-top as possible while still sorta making sense.

I enjoyed everything about this episode except, yeah, the Archie/Grundy story. She's definitely a predator, and I appreciate the attempt at shading. It's just that it didn't go far enough.

Yeah, I get you. I remember groaning audibly in frustration the first time I ran up against a ballot tic that had only one (R) name next to it.

Why couldn't they just green light a sequel to Everly?

That NYT article was basically saying he's holding the rally to soothe his fragile, bruised ego. Which, yeah, dude obviously loves campaigning, but hates the whole "presidency" part of the deal.

Yikes. Yikes, yikes, yikes

I hear there's this smooth operator named Gerry Mandering who might have something to do with it.

"Mr. Speaker, are you aware that Barb couldn't even shotgun a beer properly? Sure, we can give her some props for trying, but I stand here today to say it does not give her an excuse to be such a buzzkill. It does not!"

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha *sobs at desk*

"And now in our next segment, we'll teach you How to Date Natalie Dormer."

What of the gimmick accounts?!

We getting a TV Club review?

The quiet moments between Stevens and Keller are my so, so, so well done.

Ah, man. Sometimes I think: it'd be nice to be an actor. I spend a weekend filming a shitty comedy that'll eventually be shown ad nauseum on FX, and I make that monnnneyyyy.