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Wow. Sleepway Camp. That's the movie me and my friends watched at my birthday party at home when I got 18!

I felt similar with Finn Wittrock's Dandy Mott on American Horror Story: Freakshow.

But how could Hester be younger than Boone when they are supposed to be twins? To me the only girl that could fit is Chanel No.5 or in a total twist: Pete as post op (or not so post op) transgender.

I think the point of him pretending to be gay was that he would be considered unthreatening enough to get close to his, most likely, female victims who are part of the revenge plan.

Thank you for the reply.

Ah, I see. Thank you for your reply.

For some odd reason it reminded me of a post from a previous episode where a poster claimed that he saw Catherine making out with Philip (meaning that they know each other and might be partners in crime) in a scene where it was only Frank and Laurel having sex.

While I love Connor and Oliver as a couple I always feel like the relationship cannot end well, because, IMO, at the beginning of the relationship, at least for Connor, it wasn't about love but using Oliver as a crutch to hold on to his last shred of sanity after what happened with Sam. To me it's basically the same

Aw, but who's going to do the "tilting his head like a confused puppy" head move when he's no longer around?

I am sorry for being so dense. Pinot Noir makes me think of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmitt, so I don't get the connection for it in regards of HTGAWM?

"You start with the assumption that they can't be reasoned with, that's what you'll find. Self fulfilling prophecy."

Thank you for the link.

Thank you for the recommendation.

Well, I choose my battles and the ones I want to engage in a disccussion with. I don't see it as productive to engage in a discussion with a what I consider a SJW the same way I wouldn't engage in a discussion with a member of the Tea Party. The notion that you have to be open minded to everything and everyone and

Well, duh. When you voice your opinion you take a stand and by that you pick a side of an argument. Has it come to this where you are not supposed to voice your opinion because it may be disrespectful to others or *gasp* show where you stand?

I agree, they are not. But it's kind of expected from them to be that way. Social Justice Warriors are a new thing. At least in my awareness.

That is the problem I see with what is known as SJWs (social justice warriors). They don't want to educate or start a discussion, they want to control the narrative and silence any voice, concern, or opposition. It's all about the power of influence and manipulation (in essence the power over others, their thinking

I guess someone's working hard to make the audience forget (or think more fondly) about The Amazing Race: Family Edition.

I guess something must fill the void that Falling Skies and Under the Dome left *snicker*.

Maybe Wes' mom was collateral damage in one of Annalise's schemes, or a botched up court case where Annalise represented Wes' mom (which explains her ambition to never lose a case … again?) early in her career?