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Season 1 & 4 were my faves because minimal shade was thrown & talent was showcased. Season 1 didn't even have Untucked.

Is that a sentence?

To be fair, Inglorious Basterds doesn't have a single scene set in a concentration camp & shows nothing even comparable to the mandingo fight or the death by dogs in Django. Plus, Tarantino didn't have the balls to say that it was a more accurate depiction of the era than Schindler's List. He did, however, utter those

To be fair, Inglorious Basterds doesn't have a single scene set in a concentration camp & shows nothing even comparable to the mandingo fight or the death by dogs in Django. Plus, Tarantino didn't have the balls to say that it was a more accurate depiction of the era than Schindler's List. He did, however, utter those

You had me until that last paragraph whereupon I pretty much decided you're a racist.

You had me until that last paragraph whereupon I pretty much decided you're a racist.

Is "Homeless Dad" still in post-production?

Is "Homeless Dad" still in post-production?

Angela Darmody's so cute as a blonde.

Carmela's singing the song from Furio's housewarming when Tony tosses cold water on her in the shower —a prank he was inspired to by his time with Valentina. I love that while the two are sharing the bathroom together —something that would otherwise be an intimate couple moment— they are both thinking about their

Am I the only one who remembers that Fairuza Balk originally appeared in this episode in the role of undercover Danielle, only to have the scenes shot again with the new actress? I've lamented it ever since. I adore Balk & would've loved to see what she might have brought to the role.

I think after the rape she kept him around for her own reasons though. Almost immediately prior, she'd been talking about transitioning him to a behaviorist. But afterward, she had no desire to lose her watchdog… even if she had no plans to unleash him. It just comforted her to know she could.

I think after the rape she kept him around for her own reasons though. Almost immediately prior, she'd been talking about transitioning him to a behaviorist. But afterward, she had no desire to lose her watchdog… even if she had no plans to unleash him. It just comforted her to know she could.

Not AJ's buddies' hydrochloric acid & toe jam experiment?

Not AJ's buddies' hydrochloric acid & toe jam experiment?

The season, sure. The entire series? Top ten, I'll agree, but Pine Barrens & Long Term Parking easily outrank.

The season, sure. The entire series? Top ten, I'll agree, but Pine Barrens & Long Term Parking easily outrank.

Sure, you can. But when you hate a woman for having traits also prevalent in the male characters you love, then it's hard not to suspect that some misogyny is at play.

Sure, you can. But when you hate a woman for having traits also prevalent in the male characters you love, then it's hard not to suspect that some misogyny is at play.

My point is that when people itemize why they hate Janice, they usually wind up listing characteristics which Tony also possesses in spades. And there's a big difference in acknowledging a character is supposed to be annoying/hated to the characters on screen as opposed to finding that character too annoying to watch.