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Also there were similar photos of Bobby Moynihan and Vanessa Bayer posted, and we know they're leaving.

It seems intentional to me, like it's a style they're going for. I notice it, but it doesn't bother me.

As a parent myself, I don't understand the "parents just want the best for their kids" argument as it applies to choosing one public school over another. For one thing, diversity is good (and necessary) for everyone, not just academically but socially. For another thing, most kids can thrive in any school with extra

My husband and I binged it all in one day, and watched it in order. This was still my favorite of the season, and I actually enjoyed watching it that way, as the show seems meant to be jarring and non-sequiter.

I watched it relating to Kelly's character and viewing her as the main protagonist. I don't necessarily see this as a love story, I see it as Kelly's story. Her journey of what is her life now that she's no longer someone's daughter, wife, or mother.
She chooses to be young, sexy, independent, unattached, and live

Perfect explanation. It's why, even though my husband and I have very strong beliefs in "god"/our version of spirituality, we have decided to hold off on talking to our kids about really any of it until they're old enough to start to understand the basic concept of the metaphysical. I'd rather they be agnostic by

I have a son the same age as his daughter, so it was a hard read for me. I can't imagine.

They're not reviewing as quickly as we're all watching. So it's hard not to want to discuss your favorite or most disturbing episode, etc.

(It goes without saying, spoilers to follow!)

I really like the crazy ex-girlfriend song about friendships like this… I think it's called "Feeling Kinda Naughty".
It's interesting assigning straight/gay/bi labels to people when they already identify socially with a certain sexual preference. Like how much is it a social choice we make vs something that is