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To me, it seems impossible that the green world is real. Even when he was saying goodbye to Hannah and the red world, I had the notion that just because he was choosing one world over the other didn't mean he was choosing the real world over a dream. Especially because everything went horribly wrong in the red world

To me, it seems impossible that the green world is real. Even when he was saying goodbye to Hannah and the red world, I had the notion that just because he was choosing one world over the other didn't mean he was choosing the real world over a dream. Especially because everything went horribly wrong in the red world

I think this show is buckets of nighttime soapy fun. Kerry Washington is just stunning and awesome. I like Olivia and the President's star-crossed romance, I like the motley crew of emotionally damaged people that work for Olivia. I like it all.

I think this show is buckets of nighttime soapy fun. Kerry Washington is just stunning and awesome. I like Olivia and the President's star-crossed romance, I like the motley crew of emotionally damaged people that work for Olivia. I like it all.

This whole block of episodes was a win for me. But my favorite moment was at the very beginning of the "Chang Dynasty" episode when they were showing "campus shots" while explaining that Chang had made everything better. The first campus shot they showed was of Duke. Specifically of the West Union building. Which, in

This whole block of episodes was a win for me. But my favorite moment was at the very beginning of the "Chang Dynasty" episode when they were showing "campus shots" while explaining that Chang had made everything better. The first campus shot they showed was of Duke. Specifically of the West Union building. Which, in

For real. Emma frakking Swan can go right to hell.

Ha! As soon as she said that line, I said "drink!" Since I assume that would be one of the rules for a GoT drinking game.

You've just described the main reason I enjoy that show.

They killed Piz a couple of seasons ago. Sorry.

Don't remind me of Better Off Ted! I loved that show!

I am happy that Don't Trust the B was renewed while also being sad about GCB being cancelled, primarily because GCB gave me the biggest girl-crush on Annie Potts and also featured Miriam Shor being excellent. All the rest of it, I am ambivalent about, although I too want Kristen Chenoweth to have a job.

I'm a little confused about what you mean. How does abortion figure into this? Emma is presumably at least six months pregnant on the show, so abortion is not an option. Do you consider putting the baby up for adoption equivalent to "thinking-of-getting-rid-of-it"?

I think that Cassie's trust of Blackwell makes sense from the perspective that she is clinging to him as the only parental figure in her life (her mother having died and her grandmother having been in a rest home or something for a while by the time Cassie first meets him). While all of the kids have lost at least one

It's so stimulating being your hat!

It is very frustrating when the show acts like Emma has rights to Henry just because she is his biological mother. I don't mind as much when the issue is framed as Emma genuinely caring for Henry while Regina is colder (if I remember correctly, the reason why Emma decided to stick around at the end of the pilot was

After Emma told Regina, "Now I'm going to take away someone you love," I was just waiting for Regina to be like, "Ha! Joke's on you! I have only ever loved two people and they are both dead!" Cause didn't we already establish that Regina doesn't really love Henry? Like, back in the very first episode? Because she is

Clearly you never saw the video of that guy absolutely flipping his shit after Ned Stark died.

omg I know! Every time they do I close shot of Henry Czerny, I'm like "Who are you and how are your eyes so impossibly blue?!"

He could have forgiven her, had it not been for that "LOL"…