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Violetta Glass
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The scrolling ones or the ones set to autoplay give my old computer indigestion, I'll certainly admit that.

Spider Solitaire? I smell a C-.

Every second person here cops to having ad blockers and we aren't paying to read it! I would probably subscribe to the AV Club but not many websites make that work and it would probably kill off the commenting aspect like it has on most paywalled newspaper sites.

It's a bit elaborate but I love the idea of moving somewhere really expensive and snooty and then placing the inflated giant unicorn on the front lawn. And you can totally do that here because an Englishwoman's home is her castle and all that ;-)

That made me think of Dr Katz's "you know what the music means."

Sharknado 9: Attack of the Killer Jellyfish

I enjoyed watching this episode at the time but it feels like it was a bit of a setup to a lot of stuff down the line now. I enjoyed BoJack breaking then fixing the wedding rehearsal ;-)

Oh it's definitely realistic for people to get paralysed doing things they don't want to do continuously for no good reason, or for people to get entrenched in terrible behaviour patterns that ruin their lives.

Yeah I watched all of SFU and I love the finale. Just wish John Teti would finish reviewing the series (hint) ;-)

No it didn't get finished yet. I'm still hoping he'll revive them and finish the series.

I've only really rewatched bits of S1 but they held up. I can't imagine watching the whole series again though, I didn't like S3 and S4 that much except for some key episodes.

I thought SFU started and ended well but long stretches of S3 and S4 seemed to be a depressing slog where the characters keep repeating the same negative behaviour patterns.

I quite like "Six Blood". One of the hallucinations?

I'll say this for his shows, they usually start well ;-)

I liked how BoJack gets genuinely interested in trying to take care of the baby seahorse but as with the whole season he seems weirdly passive and purposeless when he gets swept up and ends up on the bus. That scene where the door is closing after he gets the baby home, knowing the baby has already forgotten him feels

I didn't mind Claire's character at all, I'm just sad JJ is gone until 2017 :-)

This is a bit annoying if you aren't particularly interested in the Marvel universe. I wish Jessica Jones was more standalone.

It doesn't matter though, it still makes it a chore to watch in some ways.

I don't think that was why S6 was bad (plus Rory met Logan in S5 and Lorelai basically felt rejected by Luke).

Yeah England might not be the best place to go if you want to flee a rising feeling of racial intolerance.