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You may be right. But I remain a Christopher/Lorelai shipper and a Rory/Logan shipper. Except now I'm worrying what this says about me!?!

Alright jokes aside — I kind of love Christopher Meloni. He could have retired after Law & Order, like so many have, just cashing out on their talent and then retiring early. Instead he went to 'True Blood' and was great. I like that he wants to stay in the ring and try new stuff.

High five Yeah and.

I hear you. It's taken me a very long time to realize there isn't a prince charming. I always thought that would happen — that I would just meet someone and things would work out. Like somehow, there would be a moment that I would just love someone, without caring about anything else. As it turns out though — it's

It does. I have it clear in my head now. I appreciate the help. Thanks.

No I sincerely appreciate it. Thanks again.

If only . . .

Lincoln is the guy that after you break up with, you realize you miss their personality more than anything else. And if you're lucky, you become their friend but most of the time you just miss their friendship and they linger in your mind as that. Whereas the Jeremies or Treys are everything or nothing.

Me too because he reminded me of my prior trainer. But then I realized he's not going to make me do burpees or squats so I needed to let that go and appreciate that the actor plays that guy perfectly. You know the guy — whose had just a few too many endorphins from exercise and is actually high on life? But is also

I really don't know who that test audience was. But they were wrong. So, so wrong. Blaine? Look — it should have come down to Duckie or Stef. Stef because everybody dates an asshole in their life but few get to do with a feathered-ultra-hot-1980's James Spader. It's high school Andy, make mistakes. This isn't for

Fine, fine. But he's still Lance. Or Captain Lance. But really just Lance.

Ok let me see how I messed this up because I like words and want to use them correctly. Inferring means to figure out something the author does not actually say. Implying means to suggest the truth of without expressly stating.

Yeah I don't like when they talk about their relationship to each other because it's always ridiculously melodramatic and overwritten. But the chemistry is a sight to be hold. And I love the contrast of how they kick ass: her with her brain, his with braun.

Oh God, you're right. This sucks. I've long since realized what I liked about Oliver/Felicity together was not the writing, it was the way the actors portrayed the romance. I still love that. With Laurel's death done the way it was, I think I finally got to the point of believing they're going just going to drill that

So, so, so true!!

Yes!! It's the guy whose just so achingly sincere and movie-romantic you can't take him seriously. But 'Broad City' does such an amazing job of saying maybe modern women are so jaded or whatever they can't take that seriously, to their own (admittedly mine as well) fault.

The corsage and the "I'm not a joke Abbi" broke my heart/made me fall in love with Trey. He's like my generation's Duckie!!!

Especially because her injury was actually treatable — it was a single arrow to the lungs or maybe the stomach. In TV medicine, it was a flesh wound.

Yeah but this makes me REALLY concerned for the future of Felicity — is she just going to become the new character who exists only to be the love of Oliver's life?? This episode made me seriously question what it thinks of its female characters if they let Laurel go out like that.

The Oliver/Diggle stuff in this episode was amazing ….