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    If it's a kosher supermarket, they wouldn't have to.

    Idk, Atlanta was my favorite show of the year, but if the first few eps didn't do it for you, then it's probably just not your show. You might get more into its groove as you go along, but it doesn't really change.

    If it helps, you can skip through a good chunk of Buffy.

    The Leftovers didn't air this year.

    I was excited to check out Medici too, if only for Richard Madden's face, but damn, I couldn't even make it through the credits.

    Agreed; it's ranked here as the worst thing I watched this year.

    1. Atlanta
    2. Bojack horseman
    3. Crazy ex-girlfriend
    4. The americans
    5. Better call saul
    6. Westworld
    7. The good place
    8. Unbreakable kimmy schmidt
    9. Jane the virgin
    10. Person of interest
    11. Black mirror
    12. Lady dynamite
    13. Stranger things
    14. Orange is the new black
    15. Girls
    16. Mr. robot
    17. Gilmore girls
    18. Luke cage
    19.

    Well the woman in question insists Amber never abused her, so there's that…

    Listen, I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on this case, nor do I have an interest in throwing the officer in question under the bus, but a broken pendant isn't exactly the most damning evidence of serious abuse I've ever heard, and the fact that the actual person whose abuse you're apparently so concerned about

    Not according to the ex in question.

    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure they did have her film the rape. I remember reading an interview with her where she said her primary disappointment with the scene was that she was acting her heart out and they panned the camera to Theon.

    The Circle is the only book I've read by him and I hated it. Are you saying it's better than his other stuff, or would it still be worth checking out What is the What and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius if I thought this was atrocious?

    Was anyone else prompted for best new show twice?

    I actually think those final 4 words work better for a 32-year-old Rory than a 23-year-old Rory, it's just the rest of Rory's story from the revival belonged to a 23-year-old Rory.

    Because Paris is a fantastic character whose flaws are very overt, and Rory is (a) a bigger asshole in behavior than presentation (i.e., the show doesn't call her on her shit); and (b) not that interesting.

    I just went to a good public school and that shit was common knowledge.

    This is actually a central difference between Lorelai and Rory to me. Both are flawed characters, but Lorelai's flaws are treated like flaws, whereas Rory's feel more like 'quirks.'

    Eh, of all the groups misrepresented by this semi-absurdist show (journalists, small town Inns, etc.), I'm going to go with "women who go on Wild-inspired hiking trips" as the one I perhaps care the least about 'getting right.'

    It's been 12 hours and I'm still laughing about that line.

    I do love Army Dreamers, that's true.