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And then he fucking dies, so no, thanks, don't need to relive that particular trauma again.

Malkovich! Malkovich, Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich; Malkovich Malkovich…. Malkovich.

It's perfectly possible I did both.

Well, I did literally talk about how Molly's speech references (and even quotes) Marge's in the review. So yes, I definitely saw that. (Didn't mention the hockey game thing, though.)

Those six others will have to fight amongst themselves, and then the winner can enjoy the terrible irony that I'm doing those damn reviews, so back off.

Completely forgot to mention that! There was a lot going on in this episode. But yeah, that was great—the sort of bit that I was worried was going to be too cute at first, but then turned in just a different enough direction to be funny.

Huh. Well, it's been a pleasure.

And you are?

"Appropriate handling" doesn't really enter into it to me. It's not really a book that can deal with the long term effects of sexual violence, and everyone being horrified isn't really the point. It's used as a way to justify the heroes' pretty unforgivable actions, and the victim is a secondary character—her feelings

Dr. Light, rapist.

I'm mean because I love. The programmers can't get everything right.

We already have a Sleepy Hollow episode. One nomination per series.

…we literally did that. I mean—it's right there. In the list. Are you okay? Do you need a glass of water? I'm worried about you.

My favorite thing about Chloe in this episode is how intensely uncomfortable she gets when anyone mentions anything even vaguely emotional. "Why do care so much about Jack?" "ehhhhhnnnn, gaaaaaaah, uggggggggh" "No, hey, it's fine, forget I-" "Ack! Ummmmmm. Eek! Eek! Eek!"

Yeah, ole Steve still has my vote because if he isn't the mole, he has exactly zero character at this point.

I don't know how the actual book reads, but it's a fantastic audiobook, yes.

Yes, ish. It's a bit complicated for me now, for personal stuff, and his sudden switch to complete sincerity took me off guard, but it's quite lovely.

Kind of the fucking point.

I've listened to the audio version of his autobiography three times so far. Sup?

Sadly, I've never listened to the Melvins.