avclub-b5e698b838bf36ba97db183d4e5a2a25--disqus
allisonshoemaker
avclub-b5e698b838bf36ba97db183d4e5a2a25--disqus

Honestly of all the ways we could get more White Josh, this is the best ever.

Glad you're watching, and thanks for the thanks :)

The CW's got some pretty endearing photos of members of the cast getting a key to the city. Also, they used the real West Covina dance team for the Christmas episode.

Hear, hear. Jokes about it, but doesn't trivialize it, ever. Even the fact that she dumped her pills down the drain came back.

I think Gabrielle Ruiz is also considered a guest star. Certainly a bottle episode in spirit, though. I would imagine eventually we'll get an episode where Rebecca refuses to leave the house, and that would be one.

Yeah, it was pretty obvious from the way that it was shot, but not from who they cast. Also, wig game ON POINT.

Agreed. I kinda like it. They're all sort of awful sometimes. Characters: they're just like us!

Had to pause to catch all the fake names on the poster. Worth it.

Support group idea: "We're a Good Person."

Also, Rebecca is kind of a lot.

"I'm a Good Person" works, too.

I agree! It was a neat little twist on something otherwise kind of cliche.

Man, I walked right into that one.

He froze his palate when he drank too many slurpees in a row.

Man, I have missed this comments section. Why on earth didn't I think of "Hell is a party bus with other people?"

You know, I kind of thought that before, but something about tonight just made it click for me. I absolutely know that girl. You can say that it's insecurity and obviously there are people who just get socialized that way, but some people are straight up awful.

I'll admit it. It wasn't pole-dancing though. It was a dance circle.

Oh man, missed that. This show doesn't skimp on the details, does it?

Nah, nowhere near as tongue in cheek.

That's a fair point. As a person who's struggled with mental illness my whole life, it certainly wasn't my intent to say that young people don't struggle with real issues. My argument was that, as in the books, there's often an eagerness to write depression off as self-pity (which, of course, it sometimes is—that's