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It's frustrating, really. At the beginning of the show, there was a nice balance of emotions and realism and I enjoyed that. But you could already sense that sentimentality could be the show's downfall, the line was very thin from the start. Which is too bad because it has everything it needs to be a very good show,

Well, that's kind of you. But my magnanimity, as far as this show is concerned, is actually starting to fade.

I mean, it's weird, you're not wrong. But I'll allow it :-)

He meant "You're in your forties" or something like that. And he made her younger so an argument about that would be a stretch.

I'm thinking that maybe when Jack says "You're a 40 year old woman singing covers in a rock band", it's not meant to state her exact age. She's older in 1996, for sure. But in some conversations, especially during a fight, accuracy is not a priority.

The show has been renewed for two more seasons already. I hope we don't wait until the end of the show before knowing what happened to Jack. It would be a cheap move, a new level of manipulation. Be more clever, show. Beware of too many clichés too : the friends that only want to find a man to take care of them, the

"Closer, please. Clo-ser…"

You mean Ed, right? But I mean, Ben Wyatt is awesome, I don't blame you. By the way, Ed is less and less adorable to me.

I liked the last scene of Gus and Mickey on her bed very much. It's nice to see them be more quiet and connect, for a change. Gus being so comfortable in her swimsuit, the Christina Aguilera bit. It was a little mushy but I loved it.

- There was more intimacy and empathy in a two-minute scene between Shosh and Ray than there ever was between Marnie and Ray. "Yeah. No, it's super random but I'm just not gonna die, like ever."
- When I heard "You and Me" by Penny and the Quarters in the first scene of Adam's movie, I immediately thought of Blue

"Searching : Alicia Keys."
"When a girl can't be herself no moooore.
I just wanna cry, I just wanna cry for the woooorld."
I died.

Are you serious with the headline? Come. On. You can do better than that.

"CW?" "It's a done deal."

It's a pretty great feeling, yeah. And once you're used to that, you can never come back.

"Going out on a limb here to predict that Karev and Riggs’ fighting over the surgery is foreshadowing them fighting over Meredith." Over my dead body. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that the writers will go there with Alex and Meredith. This idea is so wrong that now I think it's going to happen. Ugh, Georges

It's not that it's not good from the get-go, it's just that it might take more time for some people to get into it. It's unlike anything else. For example, I am not particularly big on musicals, so my brain had to "adapt" to it for the first few episodes. Now, my brain and my heart think it's a gem.

Absolutely. And Thomas respects the audience. He always shows Veronica's true colors, doesn't force us to root for her and trusts that we will at least come to understand her motives. She's a truly fleshed out, complex character.

Ahah. "Yo Pops, check it out. This girl ain't gonna be nobody's bitch. You better recognize."

"Uh huh uh huh uh huh." Angeles, for me too.

Look, Veronica Mars is one of my favorite characters ever, but warm and approachable she is not.