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"Galleta!"

Mosquito Coast 2: Yellow Is the New Black

It's awesome. For sheer immersion and Outside Context Problems, it's like an anthropological alien movie, but with erection jokes and kickass action.

I Still Know What You Witnessed

Mosquito Coast 2: Inland Empire

Jesus, I feel like donating all my punctuation to OP.

"In the Amish, jojoba starts with an I!"

It also serves to dilute the "Oh dear." Maybe the show is aiming for a subtle connection between two characters, but what might end up happening is that the improbable similarity waters down the nice peculiarity of the initial instance of characterization.

A fiddle plays Clooney?

I also enjoyed the scene where Sonya explains to Marco about her sister. I had a weird thought: That the way Marco asked the question (something like "Did she die violently?") was in itself almost as tactless as Sonya's usual (the food, the wallet). This is the first thing he asks about, just after entering her house,

Cuz she's always Tamblyn'.

Life finally gave us the right ending for Pretty in Pink.

"Angus T. GeorgiaO'Keeffe."

We're all just bystanders while Brandon accumulates enough pain to improve his piano-playing.

I liked how the episode made a point of having Mariana dance with her moms, a callback to her quinceanera issues.

I greatly appreciate the contrast the review makes between the show's solid core (the small stuff) and the shakier, more soapy tendencies. The rape storyline made a point of foiling the usual TV expectations; I liked the way it was handled. In contrast, having Callie kiss the piano dude at the wedding—argh. That

You know, I've never heard that spelled out (probably because it wouldn't fly well in real non-internet life) but I appreciate having it confirmed by someone who is not my brain.

This show has everything. Motif. Means. Opportunity.

The suspense about what the gophers have been up to has been killing me.

Maybe if the museum puts a Like button underneath the painting, that will fulfill the douchebros' need for participation/interactivity.