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Yep, me too.

Yeah, jeez, that whole sequence made me so uncomfortable. That rapey douche and his "you're a tease" routine.

You can still buy those exact same sandals on Saint Marks. But I think the preferred currency now is dollars, not heroin.

It's not one name-calling that people dislike. I think the general problem is that Swift represents a movement backwards. She's distanced herself from feminism, which is problematic. She also trades on cliches about gender roles. Sure, yes, her artistic and business control over herself is an example of female

Rascal is amazing! Good costume and reading choices.

I know that time passes, people grow up, children become adults and everything changes imperceptibly all the time. But nothing makes that feel so obvious as looking at Martin Starr as the Bionic Woman versus Martin Starr now. 

Chloe's all a hallucination! The whole show's been a black lightning-induced fever dream!

I love Boosh to near devotional levels. I hate Luxury Comedy.

I hated that Julie girl so very much. I think I was almost as mortified when she told Sally she'd delivered that note as I was when Sally witnessed her father en flagrante. Those little evil twisted schemes of young teenaged girls feel all too familiar.

Whoops, should have read all the comments before I posted above. Point being: Yes, completely agree. This seems to be San Francisco as imagined by a New Yorker who has never actually left New York.

Well, this is the most New York version of San Francisco I've ever seen.

Have you been to Denmark? Both Mads and Nikolaj barely hit average there. It's like the whole country was bred for maximum attractiveness. Both the best and most demoralizing place I've lived.

Why anyone would waste time looking at Cumberbatch when there's a graying at the temples, wool-lapelled Martin Freeman next to him is beyond me. 

Or "The One With Chandler in a Box" (featuring a young Michael Vartan!)

This list shows that no matter how much we debate who's best, we can all agree that Ross was the worst.

TEAM BLUISH-GRAY, SOMETIMES WITH A BIT OF PURPLE IN IT IN THE SHADE, MAYBE A HINT OF YELLOW IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT

Chandler and Monica. And that's why it really worked when they got together.

Huh, Susan never read as "Harpy" to me—more as strong woman with a sarcastic sense of humor that Ross just wasn't prepared to grasp. There never seemed to be anything mean-spirited about her. I got the sense that Ross withered under her not because she was particularly withering, but because Ross was particularly

"How was your egg?"

I agree with the Betty criticisms. Plus, what made her decide to dye her hair back? I want answers!