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"Girls, to me, is valuable because it's providing a glimpse into a world and character type I don't know a lot about, and it's doing so through a lens that's new and interesting to me.  But it's decidedly coded feminine, and there have been a lot of people rejecting it entirely on those grounds. "

"Girls, to me, is valuable because it's providing a glimpse into a world and character type I don't know a lot about, and it's doing so through a lens that's new and interesting to me.  But it's decidedly coded feminine, and there have been a lot of people rejecting it entirely on those grounds. "

Nice to see Nikita getting some recognition here.  It may have its faults, but it is always entertaining.  I think "sustained ridiculousness" is a pretty apt description, though maybe that doesn't give it enough credit for pretty good production values, engaging (and usually surprising) plot twists, and a certain

Nice to see Nikita getting some recognition here.  It may have its faults, but it is always entertaining.  I think "sustained ridiculousness" is a pretty apt description, though maybe that doesn't give it enough credit for pretty good production values, engaging (and usually surprising) plot twists, and a certain

I don't think there's any way they will actually "go down that road" of sibling love.  More likely it's a setup for something else.  I think the therapist is trying to exploit Deb's fragile mental state.  She pushed Deb to see Dexter as a husband substitute, then pushed her to tell Dexter about it.  Dexter is Deb's