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i'm weirded out by ajay as well. i don't remember his comments being overtly sexual, but he's really super smarmy and inappropriate. kala barely knows this guy. his behavior is presumptuous as hell.

it just would've helped if either mun or the guy she gave her V card to (ha! another V) been defeated in a sparring session instead of a tournament. was there any memorable difference in the set-up matches? of course the audience will smush the characters together.

i'm confused by his confusion in that moment, given what he says in the next ep.

i don't see it stuck in neutral either. the first season was about his anxiety over being closeted and now we're watching him deal with the "consequences" of being out. it's two logical halves of a cohesive story.

i know it's a lot of episodes, but i recommend starting from the beginning. while the show isn't heavily serialized, the relationships build over time. speaking as someone who didn't see the point of leverage until i stopped watching eps out of order, missing out on the relationship and character development would

southland was so good. the whole arc from seasons 1-3 was like *kisses fingers*. i almost wish they'd ended there because it would've been a perfect, tight little story (also season 5 was a MESS), but lucy liu's arc in season 4 was really great, too.

andre braugher's emmy roll is literally every holt scene in every episode. i have never loved like this before and i fear i never will again.

bug is super annoying, i agree.

i would be so on board with sherlock continually baring his throat while joan keeps buttoning up over hers (even adding ties). but it's like they don't even realize that is what they're giving the audience. they just really really love moments where sherlock expresses himself emotionally, and they like making joan

he doesn't really have a leg to stand on, given that he's kept up a long distance relationship with a woman who kidnapped joan and threatened her family

bug feels like a male, unattractive daniela with more useful skills. like her, he gets kind of gross and fetishizing, but we're supposed to want them around because they're important to the sensate/nonsensate pair. i'm really ready for him to exit, personally. as for daniela, if no one tells her how creepy she can

this would've been the perfect opportunity to actually SAY that. instead it was like season one's conspiracy of gaslighting never happened.

it's impossible to remember why her powers make her evil because they've never explained it. killer frost is the WORST. nice visuals, but that's it. plus the acting is killing me.

why, thank you. that was quite magnanimous.

bro, i'm literally just saying a statement that is true.

i'm not, but i'll give it a shot!

poop

as a giant, almost religious fan of return of oz, i am very on board with de-sanitizing fairy tales, letting them be as dark and dangerous as the creator intended. but it has to feel authentic, not this annoying "gritty because modern audiences". dorothy stealing meds from a sick old woman, cajoling the wicked witch

well, tip was clearly played by a woman with CGI'd pectorals. since i didn't know the origins of the character, i found it baffling as hell, and when tip was away from the witch's influence and became ozma, it just seemed really tone-deaf and bizarre.

when is the next big fat quiz? i've about exhausted all of richard ayoade & noel fielding's appearances, together and separate.