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Are you serious? I like Bridgit Mendler but this is one of the more boring shows and Dog With a Blog is awesome. It has much better jokes than most of the other ones.

@MaggieB sorry I just found this. The ultimate consequence was that they got back together and the show kind of retconned the reason they had broken up to "Willow used magic too much" instead of "Willow erased Tara's memory at least twice, possibly more times" which is pretty terrifying you know? Tara was like, "I

I love this comment! People on the Rent livejournal community really cared about this when I was in high school.

I'm not trying to be the kind of person who hates everything, but it's not anywhere near as good as the Internet videos of the same characters. The TV show would be fine if the other videos didn't exist, but it's trying to put in these fantastical plots when one reason the original videos were good was because what

@help im a bug I don't like Willow and Tara, their relationship is too gooey and every time they have a fight it's glossed over even when Willow did something abusive. It seemed like the writers just assumed two women in a relationship = super sweet.

IIRC, in the Sandman Companion Neil Gaiman says that he knew a woman who believed the things that Hazel believed, and the real woman wasn't even gay. Haven't read it in 10 years though so I could be remembering wrong.

IIRC, in the Sandman Companion Neil Gaiman says that he knew a woman who believed the things that Hazel believed, and the real woman wasn't even gay. Haven't read it in 10 years though so I could be remembering wrong.

I thought that was happening and I was SO excited—that Nick was going to realize he looked like this to Wesen, and was going to end the episode feeling overwhelmed and disturbed by the knowledge of the evil Grimms have perpetrated, and how he has as much potential for evil as a Blutbad. But ultimately this show is

I thought that was happening and I was SO excited—that Nick was going to realize he looked like this to Wesen, and was going to end the episode feeling overwhelmed and disturbed by the knowledge of the evil Grimms have perpetrated, and how he has as much potential for evil as a Blutbad. But ultimately this show is

I was hoping that the assistant would actually turn out to be the villain, or at least be leading the Blutbad. It seemed like such an obvious twist but I kind of knew that the episode wasn't going to have any kind of twist at all. I know this isn't the most complex show ever but why would you make an episode of a

I was hoping that the assistant would actually turn out to be the villain, or at least be leading the Blutbad. It seemed like such an obvious twist but I kind of knew that the episode wasn't going to have any kind of twist at all. I know this isn't the most complex show ever but why would you make an episode of a

I can't believe I'm defending AHS (it is popular with me mostly because it's dumb and I think that's the way it is for most people) but there are answers to those questions. Well maybe not the one about the girl who hated smoking because it was unhealthy being really into drugs, but:

I can't believe I'm defending AHS (it is popular with me mostly because it's dumb and I think that's the way it is for most people) but there are answers to those questions. Well maybe not the one about the girl who hated smoking because it was unhealthy being really into drugs, but:

I might be making this up, but I seem to remember that skinwalking twice kills you. The first time you just get sick and the second time you die. Luna turned into her mom one time when she was a teenager so this is her second time.

I might be making this up, but I seem to remember that skinwalking twice kills you. The first time you just get sick and the second time you die. Luna turned into her mom one time when she was a teenager so this is her second time.

I completely disagree, I think Ryan's a pretty good guy, at least in the ways that he presents himself as being good. I really liked that about the show. It has a childish/corny vibe but they actually are committed to developing characters beyond a one-dimensional plot device and you can't predict who is going to be

I completely disagree, I think Ryan's a pretty good guy, at least in the ways that he presents himself as being good. I really liked that about the show. It has a childish/corny vibe but they actually are committed to developing characters beyond a one-dimensional plot device and you can't predict who is going to be

Thanks for getting it Roc Kit, I have a disability and it sets my teeth on edgea little when people who are talking about disabled people say "kids." Simon's feelings could be equally comparable to how someone would feel about a disabled relative who's 60.

Thanks for getting it Roc Kit, I have a disability and it sets my teeth on edgea little when people who are talking about disabled people say "kids." Simon's feelings could be equally comparable to how someone would feel about a disabled relative who's 60.

You're right, I always forget and think she's in her 20s. I think when I first watched the show I even thought she was older than Simon (no I don't know how I got that impression when she's obviously younger in the Zac Efron flashback).