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Emily's plotline is getting the most positive acclaim, but for me Jess was the most heartwarming. I identified with him so much as a kid, and to see him successful and on such good terms with Luke but still snarky and himself made me happy in a way I didn't expect. His disconnecting the router was possibly my

I desperately wish Netflix had thrown money at Bunheads instead. Or at least picked that one season up, they have other ABCFam shows.

xoVain?

Cosmopolitan's website is also surprisingly good. There's always the one How-to-please-your-man-in-bed article, but it's now reached the level of running joke, and they know it. There's a concerted effort to feature and reach out to women of color and plus-sized women. I don't check out Marie Claire or Elle often, but

"Redacteds" rolls off the tongue better. I usually see it as R[edacted] over in Block & Tackle.

Born in 91, can confirm.

Well, no, he is still working with a gridlocked congress that has now become much more aggressive and a tied Supreme Court. He campaigned pretty heavily, despite most people assuming the election was a lock. He's been passing as many EOs as he can within constitutional guidelines (also, I assume writing them actually

Ah. Snark rescinded, with apologies.

Avoiding spoilers: nope. Nope, nope, nope. The main villains for at least part of it are the monarchy and the religious order within the walls, and the Titans aren't what anyone think they are.

Yeah, the guy's original plan was to kill the entire Survey Corps during the fight with the female Titan (I think). Either way, he was gonna slaughter them all sometime during what turned out to be the first season (not familiar with the manga timeline). Since then he's been pulling it out of his ass, I suspect. It

…Wait, huh? Every Attack on Titan character is European, drawn as European, with European names (Sasha Braun is not a Japanese name), and architecture straight out of Bavaria. Asiatic people were killed off, supposedly due to their stoic nature (which is a different can of worms); Mikasa and Levi are the last two. Did

"There were no survivors."

I just realized what your avatar is and I'm cry-laughing.

Hah, like we won't sink Japan with us.

Pirate Radio aka The Boat That Rocked.

It's almost…dadaistic.

Apparently it is at Johnny Lee Miller's request; he feels Sherlock would dress like…well, like an Amish serial killer.

Except for the absolute shit heaped onto the thirty something club. Not only could they "not make it" in the real world, they do pathetic Paul Thomas Anderson impressions instead of trying to get back into the real world and their parents send out resumes on their behalf. Like a lot (lot) of young women, I watched

I guess in the end my main frustration (among many) is the insistence that everything come "full circle". I believed, wholly, because this show told me, repeatedly, occasionally at high volume during a Gilmore fight, that it was about people breaking cycles. That Lorelai wouldn't become hypercritical and fire maids,

Not really. First season, when Richard has angina and Luke's driving her to the hospital in a panic, she tells him "my dad is a good guy." Then she makes it about herself, because it's the first season and they've only recently reconciled. "All he wanted me to do was go to Vassar and marry a Yale man. What a