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    That was Anjelica Huston?! Wow, I did not recognize her at all. Not to spark back up all the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt nonsense, but I'm not sure how I feel about her playing a Native American (her character was explicitly Native, right?).

    I could have sworn they were on last year's line up.

    I'm 25 and Galileo is definitely one of the two Indigo Girls songs I would be able to (at least partially) sing-along to. And I'm not even a lesbian!

    Jesus, Jenna Dewan-Tatum is fucking ripped. I feel like I counted more than 6 abs.

    Angel!

    This looks pretty great, actually. Maybe Baz Luhrmann falls under the same umbrella as the Wachowski siblings - too much energy to be contained by two measly hours.

    (it's listed as the title on the TV Club list)

    I don't watch this show, but I do like that it's listed as "In Praise of John Stamos" on the main page.

    He drives at night!

    "You drive at night?" had me rolling. Hysterical. Shelley can get a bit broad at times, but everything is forgiven for that line.

    Yeah, I guess, it just felt like a kind of weird tangent to off on since (a) as you point out, the show didn't do that, and (b) is that…is that all that common? To write out a pregnancy via miscarriage and not deal with the fallout? I'm having a really hard time thinking of examples.

    You realize that miscarriages are super common, right?

    Agreed. I thought the point of explaining his powers as a virus was that it meant Jessica could develop an immunity. She can super-heal, right?

    My momma so fat…

    Why poor fella? He's getting overpaid. He can totally fail and still make millions!

    Maybe that's their line of thought. They're just trying to mood stabilize us.

    I was actually pretty shocked when I finally got around to watching Broadchurch S1 at how well-received it had been. It was well acted and gorgeous looking and everything, and maybe it's just because I have a mother who watches a lot of British mysteries, but it was really generic, and yes, the red herrings reached a

    Netflix recommended The Ridiculous Six after I finished Tangerine.

    I almost wish they'd made her more McPoyley. Just full, uncomfortable creep. The issue was that they decide to make her really broadly comedic instead, which just was not a tonal fit for the show at all.

    I don't always love Oliver Sava's reviews, but credit where credit is due: Robyn as Disney Channel villain is so perfect, and I never would have thought of it.