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she was 12 in the pilot

uh, if M83 isn't too electronic, where the fuck is LCD Soundsystem?

it definitely is.

was it really unadventurous? in the netflix-fueled friends resurgence, i've been watching from the beginning, and open discussion of lesbian relationships/surrogate fathers/lesbians raising a child seems a bit adventurous for thursday 830PM on NBC in 1995.

you know, it is possible to like friends AND shows like the simpsons, seinfeld, community, P&R, etc.

i think this is shockingly low. there's plenty of interesting content here. the letter that purports to be from bethany, alison flashbacks, holbrook….

i still think Big A could be ezra.

so. if we assume "A" blew up the cavanaugh house, we can assume that #MonasArmy/Jenna/Sydney aren't on the "A" team, as Jenna isn't blowing up her own house while she's in it. so who's the psychopath running the "A" team? my money's on a Hastings. or a rogue twin somewhere.

not so loud

the stakes were super high, or were supposed to be - even the episode title "escApe from new york" implied it.

alison definitely knew the voice on the other end. holbrook may not be (better not be) "A", but she knows him.

i 100% agree. it was a cool concept, and executed more-or-less very well, but it didn't advance the plot more than that little thing — in a show with a history of too much filler, i am more than happy for 4B to have no filler, and ultimately, that's what this was. fun filler. B-.

let's review it together! (B+)

oh my god shut up

B+ for butts.