Wait, I thought their kid’s name was Agnes, an acronym of “A Great Name that’s Easy to Spell.”
I have literally been telling people this for years!!! I’m aware it’s a weird thing to talk about but it’s an even weirder thing to be wrong about!!
Wait, I thought their kid’s name was Agnes, an acronym of “A Great Name that’s Easy to Spell.”
I have literally been telling people this for years!!! I’m aware it’s a weird thing to talk about but it’s an even weirder thing to be wrong about!!
The Laurie stuff made sense to me in that Laurie has repeatedly said things to indicate she thinks she and Monica are very close. (She called her her best friend, which is probably true because Laurie probably isn’t much into friends.)
Agreed about the Lean-In ribbing—Monica initially felt indignant, like she should…
I’d like to think he’ll connect with his siblings and tell them the truth but on the other hand...focusing on his family life was already really off-topic for the show, and going further with it would just be an utter derail.
I’m not trying to weigh in on the magnitude of the aggression (which is SUPREMELY dependent on context), but that’s the substance of what’s going on.
I did like that Priyanka’s triumph was because she has something Monica doesn’t--a network of women in the field. Maybe you should’ve tried to befriend Carla after all!
It was weird that they brought Patricia into it, and just made me realize, “Oh yeah, it’s weird that they never helped out anyone from Chidi’s life.”
They could intervene when they see men touching women without their consent.
Bandanas and do-rags are different items, and the term “do-rag” has specific associations with black men, so to call something that’s not a do-rag a do-rag just because a black man is wearing it is at least a microaggression.
I watched this on a loop for about 10 minutes.
Yeah, we’re obviously not supposed to think Simone is perfect (she’s literally not), but I feel like anyone reacting to her with instinctive dislike should...examine that?
Yeah, and I *seriously* doubt this show is going to land on, “the black woman who thinks she shouldn’t have to put up with bigotry was the real villain all along!”
Also I think John snitched on Jian-yu for relevant reasons, not just to gossip!
“Ok, segregationist”
It was fine.
Does anyone really remember the bridal fitting scene over the incredible airplane scene?? That scene is truly incredible, and the part where the two women kissed made me love this movie forever. (Not because it was hot or even particularly gay but because it was so truthful to drunk girl friendship.)
Yeah, the revelation that his mom comes over to do his grocery shopping and laundry should’ve been the end of that travesty.
Was so disappointed in the season finale. Why didn’t they go with the real-life version, where her troll was actually a self-loathing fat person?
(Also it didn’t feel remotely like a season finale.)
That plus a rare “Gilfoyle gets outsmarted” moment—that shows us truly anything is possible is this dark new world.
I love a good baby boomer zinger, but Brent does NOT strike me as a boomer—when Michael said he was almost 60, that did not seem right at all. The actual actor is 51, and the YOUNGEST boomers are currently 55, so Brent is really more of an old Gen Xer. Not just because of the actor’s age, though—I think it’s pretty…
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