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Elizabeth Moss as Bat Girl!
Christina Hendricks as Poison Ivy!
John Slattery as John Slattery!

Thrill as Batman and the Joker have lunch and casually bicker!

He looks like the McPoyle girl.
*licks lips*

The last one is the worst. THE WORST.
That prologue made me so angry.

*hugs you because I love having another woman to nerd out with Star Trek about*

Is the scientology book full of juicy gossip?
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Oof, that book is…not good.
That opening prologue with the warg is just sign of more bad to come.

That one was pretty good. 100% less "hiding in trees."

We have the same Dr. Girlfriend!!!!!!!!!!!!

Congrats!

"Captain, I'm settling down with Ygritte North of the Wall. We found a nice little place to kill white walkers from, raise a baby with a North London accent."
"Lots of Lord's Kissing."
"Affirmative."

Dumb people generally don't feel much shame.
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Happy birthday!!!!!!!

OH GOD, WHY DID YOU REMIND ME OF THAT DOCUMENTARY?!

It's just LOST if you believed they were really in Hell.

Kirk went for quantity but Spock went for quality. Remember how he was like "I've seen better" when Mudd's Women showed up but was creaming himself over the Cloud Miners princess because she had like three masters degrees?
Anyway, I like Zarabeth the most because I pretend that episode is a Star Trek/Game of Thrones

I remember I didn't initially watch 30 Rock because I confused it with I Hate My 30s.
I thought it was like "I'm 30 and I'm rocking out!" or "I'm rocking this unpopular age!"

A Hunger Games Camp in Florida?
Oh come on now, that's just too easy.

Thanks! Oh man, do you know how rare it is to find a discussion of this episode not weighed down by incessant Kirk-Spock shipping?
So many of the women involved with Spock are so choice, and T'Pring is the queen of them all, closely followed by Zarabeth (though not the girl who flower roofied Spock, not cool).

Not wearing high socks in tall grasses, she was just asking for trouble.