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It only occurred to me this morning, after I got all the badness out of my system, that I should have written the whole review from the point of view of the cat.

This actually made me feel a lot better :)

"An Alicia amount of wine"—brilliant.

I didn't have a screener :(

It really was.

The direction was masterful. I didn't even think to write about it because I felt like I was totally absorbed in it. Kalinda's point of view was just devastating, as was the repeated one-shoe-off motif.

Ooh, thanks for this. I assume it will become clearer in the next episode (which looks like it starts right after this one). Am I wrong in thinking it's vague in the episode, though?

"CONGRATULATIONS YOU SKIMMED THE ALL CAPS WORDS"

Olivia's definitely still the heart and soul of the show. The problem is that the show doesn't always know what to do with her, or even who she is—but it's got a bead on Mellie, and has from very early on.

Really difficult question do not know how to answer

The oxygen masks deployed, but it was too late. I had already switched to huffing spray paint.

Aw, this is so nice :)

Oh, I'm sorry. I was just observing that it's something I try to hit every week, because THE FOLLOWING is incredibly misogynistic. There are men killed, yes, but the show goes out of its way to sexualize and brutalize women. Even the female killers (like Emma) are themselves objectified; this is a show of endless

THANK YOU :D

I alternate weeks with NORMAN TODD VANDERWERFF-BATES.

"This Week In Misogyny" is a semi-regular feature.

Almost all the women on The Following are white girls with brown hair. The fact that two women dyed their hair does not change the reality!

And an update that this should be fixed! Thanks for letting me know.