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At this point I'm basically literally chanting "DE-FECT, DE-FECT" every time Philip is in a scene being made to do something that looks like it's tearing his soul to pieces. The only thing still keeping him in this game is Elizabeth. She'll die before she betrays those commie ideals. What a fantastic conflict to build

"Are you involved with her?"
"…. We've worked together for a long time."

Clark's inability to "make it real" with Martha during what is almost certainly the last time they will ever fuck was heartbreaking. Matthew Rhys has perfected his thousand-yard stare and it cuts like a laser.

Joni Mitchell was his favorite songwriter, he took a page from her for sure. That's one hell of a muse.

Joni gonna live forever.

Enemy is very good as well. Villeneuve is versatile as fuck.

AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA

I hate it when I get splash damage from untreated toilet water.

NO FACE JOURNEYS

It's clobbering time!!!!

Yeah, compromise has no place in politics, or any other part of life for that matter!

It's called realpolitik for a reason

The idea of "moving on" seems to be the core thing that scares people, and I've never understood that fear. Band-aids don't rip themselves off.

Same. All the stuff I normally love feels like a huge waste of time when I'm at my lowest. The last thing I want to do is sit around passively consuming entertainment. It seems more fulfilling to stare blankly at a wall contemplating how stupid everything is. I find the only thing that helps is work — whether it's

We married folks call them "finger shackles".

Are they trying to imply she is NOT a hot lady???

"She's a sweet girl, and she wants me to know her, but I already do." Still one of Don's most sick-ass burns.

This is why I don't understand the point of the binge watch reviews. They're redundant!

If VanDerWerff still worked here, you KNOW that'd be an FYC.

Kimmy's response to seeing Deirdre for the first time (gasping and blurting "I love you!") was amazing and basically summed up my reaction every time I have ever seen an attractive person.