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Almost every episode of "I Just Want My Pants Back" was written by a woman…Just saying.

Almost every episode of "I Just Want My Pants Back" was written by a woman…Just saying.

I was talking about this episode, where every conversation has to do with either a man or the results of sleeping with a man or the incredible panic of having never slept with a man.

Examples are the worst. Arguments never improve by providing examples.

The funniest thing about this show is that it doesn't pass the Bechdel Test.

No facade necessary, most reviewers have been pretty up front about how much the fact she's a woman means.

You are clearly missing the point of my comment. How's defending this show to EVERY negative comment going? Well? 

I'm not a misogynist, I find it so much more insulting that so much of the praise for this show depends not on its merits (which are not strong) but simply by the virtue that it is created by and stars women. The more insidious misogyny is not overt, it's the kind of subtle patronization that has occurred so much in

You're definitely right, three episodes of a show= greatness.

At least they had the courage to take some chances and really capture today's youth zeitgeist through their music choices: "Time to Pretend" and Feist's "I Feel it All." Cool. Super in touch.