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It's not necessarily contradictory. In tv/storytelling purposes it is, but many real-life trans people DO struggle, go back and forth, and have a really difficult deciding. Bestie probably was conflicted since he does like men and the episodes about wanting to be more feminine were a reaction to that. It's a struggle

The problem with that was RMurph really liked Lea, Chris, etc. That and their contracts weren't just for three years. After the first 13 episodes the show really stopped being about Will and his journey and started being about the kids themselves. We (collectively speaking) grew attached to them and wanted to follow

no, Puck needs to wear…no clothes.

The yuppies started getting off and the "dirtbags" started getting on the further out he went. It was showing how he's going backwards and in a way, IS too good for these people. Like how he wanted to talk to his old friends, but had zero interest in smoking crystal-laced pot.

Didn't they broke up a least a couple of years ago. She's been dating her current guy for awhile, I think.

There is zero chance of Val being the "monster" in the documentary. Notice how the HBO execs were clearly mad at Paulie, kept almost sucking up to Valerie, and were eager about this new documentary. Most importantly, Jane is only doing this as a favor to Valerie because she feels very guilty for doing that to her the

Paulie G saw her as everything he hated about "fake-y sitcoms." The script he and Tom wrote for the pilot was very different from the show that ended up on the air. She represents the "Network" making choices for him and he resents her for that. The network hired her, the network made the reality show cameras part of

He also won an Emmy at 25 for a Simpsons episode. I imagine that maybe got him a pitch meeting. Or maybe the spec script for Seeing Red was that good.

@avclub-d7b683529752a4d24d84c4941861a363:disqus @avclub-a3df7bec58a97706f043256c3d62f097:disqus She is always and forever Gypsy, the only mechanic in Stars Hollow, on Gilmore Girls.

I would believe it more if the quote were shorter/catchier a la "I am the one who knocks!" or "Winter is Coming" kind of thing.

I believe the last time she wore that necklace was last season around episode 3 where Will yells at her and tries to vote her out.

I assume she's necessary as an Alan Cumming replacement in certain scenes. He's doing 8 shows a week in "Cabaret" and her doling out advice instead of him gives him days off.

I KNOW! I kept waiting for him to reference it in the recap, but nope.

I think the joke was more in reference to her referring to the actresses on Sex & the City as "the girls" and the stars of Girls as "the new girls" but the joke total works on The New Girl level too.

He's in a play with Stockard Channing and F Murrey Abraham, ironically. I know Stockard has filmed during the days/off-days. Surely if he's needed he can pull double duty for a couple days

They would DEFINITELY add a song that's now iconic to the movie/musical for a major revival. Revivals change things to go along with movies all the time. The Sound of Music revival in the late 90s added "I Have Confidence" and "Something Good."

I got Diane Vreeland from her character far more than Grace Coddington, whos is actually a rather frumpy boring dresser.

He said he was done after Nationals/end of the year.

While it IS real technology and actually happens, it still reeeeeeeeeeked of late Ally McBeal shenanigans.

I freely admit I don't know all details or the accuracy of them, but I've heard from many, many personal sources there is bad blood between Murphy and Agron. I don't fully know why or how, but believe me, any episodes she was in last year (I apologize for saying one, but still she was in less than the other grads,