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I very much agree. For me, I think it's because a lot of it feels… lived in? Stef and Lena are great together and the actresses play down what could feel like big melodrama. The interactions between everyone feels really warm and affectionate. I almost reminds me of FNL.

I actually like that Derek's Sophie's Choice was interrupted. It means it's not resolved yet. Plus, if Cora ends up going dark or something, Derek's choice would be that more interesting.

I think I admire the structure, but the execution was off. It didn't entirely work. That said, the character beats were really nice. I did think the structure helped the Allison storyline, and I really enjoyed Crystal Reed's performance this episode.

The Jeff Davis Q&A on Tumblr is hilarious when he gets sassy. Especially when he has to deal with shippers.

I fucking loved that smile. It was silly and evil and ugh.

Yes. It's just a little worrisome about the storylines they choose for the kids.

Maybe it's because I haven't watched from the beginning. But when Regina goes on about anything, she really grates me. She's better in smaller doses. It also helps that I've always understand where John comes from in wanting to protect his family, but having difficulty expressing it without being really angry. He

I also watched the Fosters. I feel that the show's very set in very obvious themes— one week was guilt, this week sex, so I understand the too much sex thing (especially if you saw my typo up top).

I came here* because I recognized the intern from The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, which I literally finished today. Excellent buildup for Lizzie and Darcy and also a good web series!

Abso-fucking-lutely. That and, "I AM THE APEX OF APEX PREDATORS."

Was that the newspaper time-traveling series?

I AM THE DEMON WOLF!!!!

What a lovely username.

Actually, I just sell secrets to the government and they don't write it in my online activity report.

I feel like I need to give two grades for this episode. I watched it around the time it was supposed to air using, ahem, means and thought it was a solid episode. I understood why they removed the episode from airing. I felt the strong theme of family and was utterly fascinated by the Will/Abigail thing. So B+.

I think this is a very interesting and great reading. It makes perfect sense for Rory as well. Richard believes Rory is a brilliant young woman throwing her potential away with the D.A.R. and Yale (after awhile) and Emily is offended that Richard thinks so little of Emily's life. It's two sides of feminism at work!

I've always thought that Lorelai had a better relationship with Richard than Emily because they get along for stretched periods. One of my favorite Richard and Lorelai moments on the show is when Richard laments on how as a little girl, Lorelai told him she wanted to go to Yale just like him. And he says, "She was the

I think it's season 5 because it reunites Luke and Lorelai.

Agreed. Despite Emily and Richard's overbearing snobbery and traditional instincts, Lorelai really destroyed parts of the relationship. She had a pretty good set up in that mansion, but felt herself superior to the rich lifestyle. 
Richard and Emily also very superior towards others, but never in a completely malicious

And she sort of fails miserably at it.