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The character of Hannah is too viciously-drawn for me to ever think she was being autobiographical. By dint of Hannah's personality, she wouldn't be able to be so brutally honest.

It's one of those moments that reaffirms that, yes, Lena Dunham knows just as well as the rest of us that Hannah is a monster.

I have given car head, and now I'm retroactively kicking myself for having done so.

Would watch.

I totally understand that, even with an AMC zombie budget, "the fall of civilization" is insane to film for a series. I just feel like the show's entire premise was that promise, and we didn't get it.

Any Return to Oz reference is A-OK by me. That movie is my entire childhood.

We watch Drag Race at my friend's house every week, and we've missed the come-down of Untucked. This should do nicely.

Lisa Bonet is a chill sorceress, and I mostly just want to stand in the same room with her. Nama-fucking-ste, indeed.

Desi was created when someone in the writer's room asked, "What if we could create a character to out-Marnie Marnie?"

This was hard to enjoy. All four girls were at their utmost selfish. Hannah, in particular, was a fucking monster.

I still can't believe that they skipped over the actual beginning of the zombie apocalypse. I thought that was gonna be the entire point of the show, but they mostly skipped past it.

Between this and the Rogue One trailer, it's safe to say that John Williams can conjure worlds with just a few notes.

There are literally a Grounder people called the Boat People, so I'm sure they'll pop up in season three or four.

I feel like I'm gonna spend the whole season fuming that this show took Alycia Debnam-Carey from The 100, which isn't fair to either the show or the actress, but still. She was fucking electric on The 100.

It bugs me. I feel like they spent all this time getting Laurel on solid ground, just to have her die anticlimactically.

The show did so much to ruin the stakes last season, especially with Ollie's "I took herbs and feel better now" bullshit.

That's… that's perfect. I want that so bad.

God bless him for Spike.

The worst part is this is probably how it's ending. Like, the entire show.

Do you hate everything?