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Bless you for this comment.

that's what I do and I still had to restart it several times. However, my wi-fi is shit, so blame that. I dislike it that the top part of the show is covered with that bar and there's no option to resize the image or for it to pop out.

HBO puts up almost full episodes on youtube every week.

I'm ashamed to say that I haven't had a chance to go see her in her movies this year. However, you are right: she was stunning during awards season. She might be the best dressed actor at red carpets, in general.

It might get a review here in a week or two.

Fully agreed. She's not a sociopath. If anything she's someone who gets to hung up on their own pain and has trouble acknowledging the validity of others'. In a setting where the other person's problems are the reason to be there, I can think she could be good, but a lot depends on her education after this.

But the thing is we've actually seen her before in life and death situations and behave admirably. The problem is she lets herself get bored and do things for shits and giggles, or she focuses on herself and loses track of the world. When she actually focuses on others and what they need, she does well. Also helping

Another past homeschooler here! When asking out be direct and also set expectations for the date. Will this be the start of a relationship? Or more of a chance to be one on one and be able to figure out things from there? Most homeschoolers are sociable enough but don't have an intuition for the more subtle shit that

The show isn't racist. It's more of a problem with underrepresentation. When minority characters do appear on the show there isn't any caricaturization.

Yeah, Walking Dead is a ratings monster. It's only competition are its own reruns. HBO doesn't even try to compete with it.

That really, really sucks. I'm sorry to hear.

and that it's Rawhide. I seriously doubt Kate Bush would enter to Rawhide.

I think there's one in my town. I haven't checked for a while though. I'll report back from the next time I'm at the library.

I think it's counterproductive if the reportage is slipshod, and if broadcasters use the cases both as tokens of greater problems and as a means of entertainment.

Agreed. In the past True Crime was an obsession similar to UFOs. It was a cottage industry that occasionally would make a more mainstream appearance (In Cold Blood, OJ), but would fade away. Now, there's an interest in trying the cases in the court of public opinion, but since public interest depends on information

She wrote "It's a Shame about Ray," which might be the best in the series.

I would also suggest that there's less of a need for 'authorial presence' when the show has improved (in both ways) as an ensemble show.

Those numbers are several times better than what Enlightened got.

I think that's next week (yep, it's next week), but last season was 12 episodes. Girls season finales have a pattern of big pseudo-romantic moments (I still think that season 2 finale was purposefully ironic), so I wouldn't be surprised to see Marnie's wedding next week.

That's unfair really. He chose to bail on her. He realized that he still had feelings for Hannah, but was very much ambivalent about what he wanted to do, and a reunion didn't seem right to him.