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Honestly my first thought was NSA. That episode creeped me the hell out earlier this season, so now I'm paranoid.

Welcome on board, and congratulations on completing your journey.

Owen's written a bit confusingly. I too want to say he doesn't trust Peter but why the hell did he speak on behalf of Peter to Alicia last season? Was that his clever way of manipulating her into distancing herself from Peter? But she hasn't really moved towards Peter, nor significantly away from him.

I'm about 80% certain he must have hooked up with her, she might've scratched him during it, and that's how the DNA got where it was. Maybe the parties at the professor's place got so wild and liquor/drug-infested that he has little to no recollection of either her or the hooking up. Maybe he's ashamed that he ever

Will also has somewhat intrusive sisters. Leitmotif?

"She has left behind the ability to trust anyone else besides her children—every relationship in her life is now a power struggle. Peter took that from her, I think."

Not Teen Wolf?

I'm almost kind of disturbed how attached I've grown to these characters in such a short time. They're all so great, especially the ladies.

I think he said "my only discernible male role model", which only improved on the joke.

If they ever hire him to have an actual brother who undermines him, that is perfect damn casting.

I only got into punkrock in the late 90's, when it was popular, I was a teenager and there was a lot of "punk's dead" because Offspring and Green Day and stuff, and I have these vague memories of finding out about riot grrrrl and people dismissing it in the internet message boards I read. Now that I think about it,

I kant with these German jokes, either, and act my life according to that maxim and will it to become universal law.

It's a good podcast,if you dig Proops and his style and his take on the world (but of course, that goes with every podcast, there's many a Podmass favorite I personally don't listen to because I just don't dig some people's style).

This is true, I feel like every conversation about Joe Cornish as a talent is incomplete without discussions of Adam & Joe stuff. A&J is the Arrested Development of podcasts - gone too soon, endlessly citable, sizeable cult following. Even if it never returns (like AD eventually did), we're all left with amazing

Happy for him and all, but gosh I miss Adam & Joe's podcast.

Diane was betrayed in this episode. I think she's still taking that in, and will come out fighting soon. I assume.

I upvoted because I agree about the men having chats with Grace (even if it's 100% innocent, they have to understand how it looks to Alicia), and because you wrote "Will's heel turn". People can diss wrestling all they want but damn, it has contributed some fantastic vocabulary to pop culture consumption and

I recently watched For Love's Sake, a 2012 Miike flick with similar weird hijinks & songs. I dug it a lot.

I stopped watching Awkward when Jenna kind of turned into a very unpleasant person in early S3. I take it that the show gets back on track eventually?

Overall I probably have more friends who wouldn't be into this kind of film, or wouldn't be interested in even checking it out, but the friends I most often discuss films with are the type who would love PTA films. I definitely latched onto the characters' relationship, as well, and the fascinating visual storytelling