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happy Anna Howard Shaw day to us all!

KEEP REVIEWING AND DONT DROP THE FOSTERS PLEASE. it is so important to recognize, among other things, interesting depictions of queerness and PoC on TV!

well, because we are not the sharpest knives in the global drawer, you know?

i feel like it's more SVU.

color coded notes. pink for neighborhood murders, green for dyad, purple for family…

both the most disgusting and most amazing thing.

lots and lots of women who want children have abortions for various reasons and feel nothing but relief.

yeah they didnt tell her til she asked, i think. i do see your point—Kira can't give informed consent—but I don't really see the alternative, either.

i saw it today. agreed—he was way too p[erfect until his breakdown when he got really sick. Woodley nailed it though.

he's right, though.

welp, this was the second movie to ever make me cry.

i AM into women and you are correct about Cosima.

wait why?

Helena meeting Allison (and preferably her children, for more dress up) needs to happen sooner rather than later.

i assume they Skype.

well, they can't let you fly with those guns.

literally the entire lesbian conspiracy thing—up there with the female anatomy lessons. also, although i am not a huge hanna rosin fan (actually i am not at all a hanna rosin fan, even though sometimes she has smart things to say—she is really not very good at the rather key intersectional aspects of feminism, and her

dammit, i forgot about that. POINTS TO YOU SIR. (or madam. no judgement).

eh? i would argue that it is still REALLY unusual to have such fully realized PoC, queer, low SES female characters on television. it might be catnip to the audience, but it's still daring catnip.

whoops, i forgot about that. sigh.