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Speaking for myself and most of the gay men I know, one of the chief appeals of watching sport is how often it can look like what we do when we fuck each other except usually 10x more muscled and sweaty. Sorry 'bout it! It's mighty difficult not to see the parallels. Saying that it's homoerotic doesn't devalue it in

Yes, but what of Nick Jonas' character's supposed bicuriosity storyline? (But f'real, this sounds intriguing.)

I can't wait to get a glimpse into the time when O.J. was dating Jenna Maroney.

Oh, totally, but those episodes weren't made with the creators' oversight (or at least not in nearly the same way), so using those episodes to doomsay any continuation of the show isn't really apropos of anything.

I would have just as likely said that a week or a month or a year ago as I would today.

Exactly. Even if you're concerned about the fact that it's Twin Peaks, there are a number of advantages to this. A) Lynch directing. B) Lynch/Frost writing. C) Lynch establishing a creative connection with a network, potentially opening the door for other, new works in the future.

There will be people who complain about this - they'll probably point to the likes of the pretty good revival of Arrested Development, or whatever ends up happening with The Comeback - but who cares. This is Frost and Lynch completely at the helm of nine episode of television. There is a time and place to complain or

Her second introduction of Maroon 5 gave the sense that she was pretty over it by that stage, but it may have just been the fact she was introducing Maroon 5.

It's not that Zamata isn't very funny, I just don't think she's a live sketch performer.

Cat's Cradle directed and adapted by Shane Carruth [hurls money]

Yeah, Broad City is a must-watch.

Everyone should leave this show except Josh Lawson, who should be forced to play every character and write every episode of its inevitable 8 seasons.

This is true - in a perfect world, mutual rimming for all - but if we're talking about on TV or in film (or even porn), the implication is usually the rimmer is the top and the rimmee is being prepped to bottom.

Haha, yes.

Between this and the same on Please Like Me a few weeks ago, it's a veritable TV Golden Age of analingus.

I am! I've been way behind on TV so I'm not reading/commenting here a whole lot at the moment, but Shonda got me.

It's a shame you don't enjoy her shows, because I've been saying for some time now that TV needs more melodrama and less carbon copy darkness and grit. That ratings bear more in the melo direction seems to back my thesis that it's what audiences want, but it really might just be the magic Rhimes touch.

Oof, when it insists on having the title in type on a blackboard background instead of just showing the writing though? God, that looked cheap. Hopefully it'll get a proper title card next week.

That sounds like a waking nightmare. Law students are difficult enough to withstand when they're not actively being given something to be smug about. (I kid, actual law students, but you know the people I'm referring to.)

McGorry seems to be credited for episodes 4-12 of the season on IMDb, for whatever that's worth, so I guess scheduling worked out so he can do both? Which is fine with me, as long as he takes his shirt off a lot.