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God, I hated that video. I actually kind of like Rihanna but I found it stupid in addition to tasteless. My surprise at realizing that Mads was in it was the best part of it.

I also think that Kimmy's experiences, though obviously absurd as this is a Tina Fey show, are a bit closer to horrible real life events than a lot of the shit you saw in 30 Rock. The Reverend is completely ridiculous but he's also an abuser of women and that, for me personally, is just hard to disconnect from and

Stories where someone is right about something but nobody believes them also stress me the fuck out. Just listen to Kimmy, goddamnit!

I didn't love Jon Hamm's arc on Kimmy Schmidt as much as other people did, but the Soul Cycle episode was pretty much perfect and was definitely my favorite use of him out of the three that he was in. (After that, I think I cared too much about Kimmy and hated him too much to laugh).

Justified season 6 had such a string of incredible episodes. I know nitpicking lists like this is pointless, but really, WHERE IS JUSTIFIED?

I've seen Dickie Roberts twice, one of those times with my grandmother. I'm not proud.

LaToya is looking at the show critically. It's fine if you don't agree with those criticisms, or even if you don't want to look at the show from a literary criticism type point of view (there are plenty of shows that I have watched that I don't need that kind of analysis for—sometimes I just want some CW realness) but

Cody Horn reminded me of a lot of girls I know, in a good way. She felt genuine to me.

I am all about lefty social justice bullshit but this is just hilariously stupid. "I haven't seen the movie…but let me make this idiotic judgement anyway!" This is the shit that makes people (including me) start to rage out at the "body positivity" movement.

Yeah, this comes off as a grab for attention on his part more than anything else, though I will say that using a photograph on Instagram without credit is pretty fucked. I guess the difference for me is that an artist's music theoretically has value to it independent of its relationship to Apple, but the only reason a

I'll admit, I have a hard time feeling a lot of pity for Alex because she's always been the worst character on the show for me: a horrible person but lacking any of Taylor Schilling's charm, and not a victim of circumstance but someone who handily created her own problems. I was almost disappointed that Lolly ended up

But I am a girl! The boner was a metaphor!

Looking at all of the muscles in Magic Mike skeeves me out. But bring on the overwrought existential angst and I'm there!

The Fukunaga stand-in just sounds unbelievably tasteless and bizarre and I can't wait to watch it.

I think it was the unkempt mustache and paralyzing depression that sold me on his hotness, and I mean that genuinely.

I'm talking pure attraction, here. He's been making good shit for awhile but True Detective was the first time I ever found him hot. A lady boner rather than a critical boner, as it were.

I never understood the collective boner for Matthew McConaughey until I watched season one. Now that is a boner that I share.

The critical buzz has been pretty devastating so far, but I was still crossing my fingers as I scrolled down to the grade.

Yikes. Taylor Kitsch really thought that this was gonna be his chance to be in something respected for once (since FNL, obviously).

There are some major characters who the show hasn't caught up with yet (not sure if you want names or not) but they might just be completely scrapping those storylines so honestly who knows.