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    Yeah, I thought she was pretty pointless and that ending didn't work for me. We barely saw any of the work they did together, so her compliments to Gretchen about her growth didn't ring true.

    I haven't hated an episode of Grey's so much since the Ghost Denny days.

    I'm just not feeling it this season. I know Grey's has always been an on-the-nose-metaphors, everyone-spells-out-their-feelings show, but it's just *too much* this year. The writing seems really labored.

    Ok, so you decide not to do reviews for this when the season airs because you assume you won't get enough readers/commenters. Then two months later, all of a sudden you start them. Guess what? You're going to get barely any readers/commenters. Talk about a self-fulfilling prophecy. I would hate to see the

    I took that joke differently. I felt like it was mocking Trump's supporters for their "well, at least he's not Hillary Clinton" attitude.

    He's not linking them at all . He's saying, whether you usually like her brand of comedy or you're usually a critic of it, this segment is something everyone can come together and appreciate because it features the powerful moment of her standing up to her harassers.

    Janet! Dr. Scott!

    Loved loved loved this episode. I've loved this whole series, really; such satisfying storytelling that always leaves me wanting more, but in a good way. It was particularly great to get a peek inside The Guy's personal life tonight.

    Agree totally. Might swap out Jenny Slate for Crissle West, but it's a tough call.

    I said this upthread, but will repeat here: we're only three episodes in. I think it's too early to assume we're not going to get man-on-man action featuring prominently. They've already tipped their hat to the possibility with the man in the orgy with the asshole brother-in-law.

    I think clearly the option exists for gay men to be having sex in the park. Your own example of McPoyle's brother-in-law proves it, since he was seen fucking both a man and some women in the last episode. We're only three episodes in; I feel like it's too soon to assume there won't be a featured gay male guest.

    I hope they address this soon, because my biggest question is about what happens if guests injure each other. My theories include:
    1- they sign a waiver absolving the park of responsibilities for their injuries
    2- each guest has a minder (maybe someone physically planted in the park, or maybe someone just watching them

    This really bothered me too. If they wanted to get the son's name in there, there were a couple of other options. Hopkins could have said, "The death of your son." And then Bernard could have had a response, like, "Charlie doesn't have anything to do with this" or something like that, so we the audience could link

    This episode as a whole was just so-so for me. The Carrie Nation segment was just Vanessa Bayer smashing bottles in bars over and over and over again. I thought Kinane's retelling of the duel was a little *too* all over the place. But damn if they didn't bring it home with the Stonewall section. Fantastic way to end

    I was really glad that there was nothing more to the crossover than that one scene. Since they didn't establish any ongoing storylines, I was spared having to try to sit through New Girl.

    Yay! Thank you for adding Grey's back in some way.

    Can confirm it is no longer shit.

    I did a play with KeiLyn Durrell Jones, the guy who played the muscley, sword-wielding, secretly British guy, about 5 years ago.

    I just want to tell you not to give up. I know how defeating and frustrating and terrible it is to feel like your mental health providers are rejecting you, like they just want you to shut up and go away, instead of working with you to solve the problem. I want you to know that if you can keep going shopping for new

    Let me tell you all a story about Desmin Borges. We went to college together- a theatre conservatory at DePaul University in Chicago. He was a senior when I was a freshman. The first thing I saw him in was a children's play called "Tokoloshe". He was the titular character, a sprite from Zulu mythology, who appears