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I don't know why, but I really wanted Hannah to succeed at this teaching thing. Maybe because she has such a shitty (now ex) boyfriend and some truly bag of dick friends. But goading that girl-that child- to get a tongue piercing was fucking beyond the pale. She'll be lisping noticeably for days, I can't imagine

Yes me, I'll sign. love this show. I'm baffled by the critics who say it's boring (the Vulture recapper doesn't seem that fond of it.) I tuned in initially expecting an updated Queer As Folk, and instead I found something infinitely much better and smarter. And without that wretched lesbian couple.

It's a true tragedy when no one appreciates a classic Cool as Ice reference.

I'm older than the adults in this episode, but I thought the hipster kids (calling them thus since I didn't catch their names) were perfectly fine. The group of adults horning in on the field the kids had rightfully reserved was the asshole move. And if some guy I didn't know picked me up like Alex did at the end,

She was really good in Hello, I Must Be Going. To the point where I'm not sure I would have liked it with a different actress.

Somehow, pads are so much more explicit to me than tampons.

I have read the first two (go ahead internet, you can't disdain me any more than I disdain myself) and this newswire has convinced me that O'Neal is more than passing familiar with the writing style of one E.L. James.

I still feel the need to punish ABC for Happy Endings and Apt 23 (and since I'm grudgey like that, throw Better Off Ted in there too.) Luckily, I couldn't make it thru SHIELD or Super Fun Night so they really did the grudge work for me.

Up All Night was laugh-free comedy.

Do they protest a lot where you are? They were in my town a year or so ago to protest at some school that had a club for gay students (not that it really matters. They are so random.) The paper was full of articles about not provoking them.

I cried so many times watching this show. Not only the obviously sad parts. Some times I was just so happy for a character,  I cried. A lot of times it sneaked up on me. I went through a thing very similar to Neal (although I was closer to Lindsey's age), so this episode was one of many that felt like the creators

O'Neal writing about Skarsgard and his penis (the potential demise of both causing some consternation on this very site, even) is a bucket list check mark for me.

Your fulcrum killed Keith David!!

I miss the simpler days when Eric was sheriff and Bill was a dorky Southern gent.

No, the series has diverged pretty much entirely from the books now. The books got pretty bad after around the 7th one or so, so it's not really that bad of a thing.

For all the carping around here (including mine), this ending does have some promise. All the characters would be united against one threat, rather than a pinata full of plot.

At this point though, Jesse and Hank might hate/fear/need to punish Walt more than they hate each other.

Pretty much anything the nuns at my Catholic school condemnedbecame must consume entertainment for me. Hence my lifelong obsession with KISS, who I'm pretty confident are terrible.

It seems like the Cagney gets raped episode was controversial. Or maybe just got lots of press.

I had the biggest girl crush on Sharon Gless when this show aired (and now I see she's wearing a giant fur  coat in the opening credits. Yikers. I didn't remember that.) Even before I got to that line in Todd's review, I feared it probably hadn't aged well—most TV from that time hasn't. Still, they say in the future