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How did that closet scene with Sheri make it past the first draft? That was creepy as fuck.

Did they explain how underage Whitney ended up at an adult orgy party? Also, where did the publicist go after grabbing McNulty's junk?

I'm in Season 3 now and I'm basically hatewatching at this point. It feels like most of the writers/producers/actors are pulled from the 90210/Melrose Place wing of the CW. Few of the actors rise above the subpar plotting and dialog. I gave up trying to keep track of who knows whose secret identity because, who

He also mentions an appreciation for furniture.

They've begun setting it up in other ways too. They show her combat training and encouraging Jessica Jones to be a superhero. I'm guessing by season 2 she'll be thinking "why not me?"

Oof. That's not a good omen for me. I recently started Netflixing Arrow based on someone's recommendation. I'm halfway through season 2 and I've barely been able to stay interested. It's more 90210 than DC superhero. Felicity Smoak and Dig are the only characters who aren't boring assholes (that includes Oliver

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Jupiter Ascending is in heavy rotation on Cinemax right now and I'll confess that I'll leave it on more often then not. But Jupiter Jones is a bad film heroine. It's my understanding that the Wachowski's were trying to create a feminine hero who resolves conflicts with empathy, diplomacy, etc. instead of fists and

I like the running gag of her front door always being broken for one reason or another.

After these episode write ups are done, someone should do a piece on why Jessica Jones succeeds as an action/sci-fi heroine and Jupiter Jones (of Jupiter Ascending) does not.

Same here. Had no idea it was her until I read the wiki after binging the whole show.

Woosh.

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Dan Rydell Dan Logan is everything I hope to be as a man someday.

I've owned the DVD since it was first released and for quite a few years I thought that the songs were vaguely familiar but unidentifiable authentic 80's songs.

But what piece of 80's pop culture does David Hyde Pierce's high stakes, no holds barred academic knife fight reference?

And only because Fox News rigged the vote.

Do go on…

Missing correspondents: Beth Littleford (one of my all-time faves), Mary Birdsong, Stacy Grenrock-Woods, Brian Unger and A. Whitney Brown. The last two left when Stewart took over so maybe that explains their absence. It also would've been nice to see Lizz Winstead make an appearance. But it was nice anyway.

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