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Yes. George's dad… I was glad, at the time, that Cristina was the one going after George. Everything in that scene was beautiful. "I don't know how to exist in a world where my dad doesn't - Yeah, it never really changes." Cristina wasn't the most supportive friend with anyone other than Meredith but she was there for

George's death was one of the saddest storyline for me. And I actually think his death changed GA forever. It was never the same after that. And yes, that moment when Meredith realizes it is George on the table. "0… 0… 7… Oh God ! Oh God !" Gut wrenching.

It's a good show, yes, but I often find myself too distracted by the overuse of the off-screen voice process and the overuse of close-ups. I don't think it helps us understand the characters more and I don't think it makes the show more original or more interesting.

Nice little nod : the picture of Harris Wittels and Paul Rust together in the scene where Mickey is going through Gus's Facebook page.

I gave up on Scandal pretty early, for that exact reason.

Yes, they add their personality to the scene, like Sandra Oh did, as opposed to Caterina Scorsone. Every time, I see her put on her "intense scene" mask, which is all the time by the way, I think "Here we go again" and wait until it's over. Chandra Wilson also gives in to this robotic delivery. I love Bailey, but it's

"The death of her parents." I'm not sure if that's what you meant but Thatcher Grey is not dead. Only Ellis is. And Lexie. And George. And Denny. And Derek. And Mark. And Susan.

And Eli's daughter, Marissa.

I agree. And boy, is he worth sticking around.

Does season 6 and 7 Alicia Florrick count?

Thank you thank you. I was coming here to say the exact same thing. Eli did a bad thing, and she can be mad at him but there is no way Alicia didn't know that Will loved her. She knew, she chose her kids and her fear of I-dont-know-what over and over again. And now, she's acting like knowing about the voicemail could

Just about 6 months ago, I told some friends of mine that I would not go to a certain music festival near my city in France anymore, except for Bowie performing there. It sucks that I will never see him live.
For me, Bowie embodied timelessness. And I think that's why I didn't expect him to die. Ever. He always felt

You should watch La Discrète. It's a Luchini must see.

I love that scene. There was something so on point about it at the time, with the Chuck Taylors hidden in one of the shots. It was like watching 18th century fashion bloggers in action.

All the cakes in Marie Antoinette.

That was great. “You use sarcasm to distance people” - “And yet you’re still here” immediately reminded me of the Veronica Mars dialogue, when Gia Goodman, played coincidentally by Krysten Ritter says "Do you know what I think? I think you use sarcasm and anger as a way to keep people from getting too close to you"

I'm so glad the NSA guys are back. As soon as I heard the Rachid Taha song, I was giggling. "If she WERE stressed, it would be because she's not over whatshisface being shot." It's like they're actually recapping a tv show. Oh boy, I've missed them.

Binge watched it. Loved it. Ansari is good at blending happy go lucky stuff with deep and sometimes heartbreaking moments. The thirties as an in-between, eye-opening phase, the daily offenses women have to face, everyday racism, time passing, regrets, possibilities slowly drying out, old people being invisible to

I can't wait for this. Good references, interesting and deep subjects. Aziz Ansari seems like an honest, thoughtful person. "He has the stride and work ethic of a long-distance runner." That's Amy Poehler talking and it sounds about right.

I love it. And I love that I wasn't expecting anything from this show and loved it right away. Reminds me of Six Feet Under somehow (and not just because of Frances Conroy). "You have a nice face, Randy. You should lead with that."