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I have to say: normally I find your comments to be great and insightful, but I find the fact that you've missed the whole sexual coercion angle of this relationship curious. Why would you have a baby with someone who is very clearly keeping you captive and has decided its in your best interest to lose your autonomy?

I do believe that was the first time a woman has been able to choose to have an abortion without discussing it, without having to be guilted or seek the advice of the sperm donor (basically without any of the dramz which is forced upon the woman by TV writing cultural conditions); and that, that is a remarkable moment

that sounds like a night i want to have. shoot me your deets and we can get linda blair drunk and cry.cry.cry.

I liked her before someone like you.

BREAKING: YOUR COMMENT IS INANE. Of course people have different opinions. That's why I gave mine.

No, there was some urgency previously. Some reason, some feeling behind most of Adele's previous tracks. 21 felt visceral. So did parts of 19 (that LP felt hungry). This feels listless. Dull. Fat and Happy while attempting to sound big E Emotional. Like something targeted for the Wal-Mart crowd. She had one of the

Ah, ok. I can understand this definition of iconic. I just usually think of iconic as co-existing with quality.

Lykke Li's last LP was so emotionally devastating that she has to take a few years break just to recover from all the darkness that destroyed her from touring it. I can totally see why.

i believe the year of her life she recorded them.

How do you find 'Hello' iconic? It's one long slog of a song that only gains any kind of hookish quality after embedding itself into your brain like a horrible horrible mind tapeworm. And When We Were Young is the only Adele performance I just turned off because I found the lint on my pants to be of more interest and

I honestly don't understand what people are hearing in these tracks. These songs have no urgency or hooks. And an Adele track without a hook is just a nicely tuned endless warble of wannabee emotion. They are dull. They lack the pizazz of even a Grandmother's quilt. In fact, I'm sure my Grandmother once plucked pubic

About as bad as naive Youtube comments for The Voice, really.

oh shiz. that is her. she was terrible on Grey's as the 'ZOMG A LESBO HIT ON ME' panic girl.

Man. Holy shit. I keep watching Gretchen's performance and thinking: So that's what I look like when in a state of clinical depression. Shiz buckets, terrifyingly apathetic. It's accurate as hell, but really surreal to watch from the outside in. Never seen a performance like this on TV.

how did nothing happen? were you just not paying attention? Allison unraveled and had a panic attack and had her entire world basically flashed before her eyes. Carrie's cabbie got murdered. We figured out who Carrie wasn't supposed to know about in the docs and Carrie met with the hacker. Also: Quinn is basically

I say it all the time. Along with 'Fucking Christ'. Like 70 times a day when I have to deal with ignoramuses .

holy balls, y'all. that post-coital moment with Alicia, Peter and Eli was sexy as f*ck.
and has my personal philosophy in the smell of the dirty sheets, too: "sex is sexier when their is no love involved'.

"where we touched peens and it totally wasn't gay".

maybe because you're not a gay man? but in the gay world that relationship isn't happening unless someone settles.

True, but they also mention how much plot development it has. As if we don't notice. And when I read that I think: that's really just a passive aggressive complaint.