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You fool! Any REAL Irish man would have meat, potatoes and veg with lashings of gravy.

After some ill-conceieved exploring on Reddit (people are really weird) I recently found out that an otter is a hairy, skinny male. The more you know!

@avclub-ec26fc2eb2b75aece19c70392dc744c2:disqus You seriously have to tell me about chocolate milk! Like, right now.

I suppose I'm going to be streaming it then. Thanks anyway.

I watched the first installment, and it's really quite gripping and beautiful. So far, it seems like quiet, powerful television. There's a real sense of a world established already. I've been looking forward to this for months so hopefully it lives up to the great reviews from Sundance.

You seem like the right person to ask this: Do you know when the show is airing in Ireland? I have a feeling I'm just going to end up watching it online, but I'd love to see it in HD.

But that's all it seemed like - edginess. It was like A&E, a young kid, was trying to impress its cool, experienced friends like AMC, Showtime and, of course, HBO.

Who was expecting that rape scene? I kind of thought this would be PG-ish. They just went straight for rape. Even HBO doesn't pull that shit in the first few minutes of a pilot.

I liked it. I think it shows some potential to be a really fun, creepy little number. Nothing really happened though, but I'd like to keep watching.

American Horror Story: Easy-Bake Coven

Nah, he's brown from all that time he spent at the rehab clinic in Hawaii.

Admitting is the first step.

Make fun of the show all you want, but don't be cruel to other commenters.

Season 2. I really loved the first season, and although episodes of the current season have seemed slightly week, it's also a lot tighter and more daring show now.

I really love Parenthood. It is, without doubt, the best network drama and is firmly in my top 10 shows on TV. But Girls is better.

When the show premiered last year, Hitfix did this giant interview with Dunham. The topic of Adam was brought up, and the interviewer bascially said how much of a douche he was, but Dunham said she really liked him, and that he was Hannah's Mr. Big.

I really liked it. I kind of expected it to be more of an EVENT episode, like last season, but it worked.

I have a feeling we won't seem quite as much of them next season. They've been present in literally half the season, because Hannah was so lonely. Now that she has Adam, I hope it doesn't equal less weekly phone calls to her parents.

Their fight was really great. It's funny that seemingly all the other girls in the cast get shit, but Shosh gets away free, so it was nice tonight to see Ray expose her naivety. Great acting from both their sides.

All the girls are lining up, just waiting for him to ejaculate all over them.