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1) I just can't with this episode. I mean seriously, you take the lesbian character and have her sleep with a man? People/media will do damn near anything to get a lesbian woman to hop on some guy's junk,
2) How am I supposed to be invested in Will if he is just a crazy sociopathic killer as well.
3) I don't want Freddy

I am so glad that I am not the only one who can't stand Hayley. Like, just bring back Celeste or hell Katherine. After loving those two how in the hell is Elijah all about Hayley??????

sorry simon i was too distracted by your avatar to notice your words lol

"A-" Really? These really must be arbitrary grades b/c this episode was so boring. It desperately needed a Trinity Bonet or (dare I say it, yes I will) Joselyn Foxxxx (precisely b/c she is so over the top in the more is more sense and this is a glitter fucking challenge; excess darling, excess); it needed someone with

Yes, as much as the reviewer (rightfully raves about Enzo) what is not mentioned is how Enzo highlights the shows overall commitment to heterosexuality. I mean in season 1 we had homoerotic shading between JEremy and Tyler but it was weak; Damon and Stefan chemistry can be explained away as brotherly connection and

Hate the drug stuff but I love Dylan; I think he is just as messy and complicated as Norman and Norma; I do wish he moved back with them but then I am not sure that I am prepared to see that cruelty that he would endure. I am not sure I am prepared to see how they would all just inflict incredible amounts of pain on

Did I say by sheer virtue of being a drama it is therefor a soap? Did I say all dramas are soap? No. I did say that by and large this show is a soap; I implied that because, despite a large female fan base, because this a show marketed toward men it avoids the label of soap. Also there is inherent snobbery (and

ok so you are both being snide, but I'll sidestep that and treat your comments seriously. Was anyone beheaded no, but have soaps routinely killed off main and essential characters for plot momentum, for extravagance, for watershed moments? Yes.

Also what parts of this show isn't "Soapy"? I mean seriously? If GOT was actively marketed with women as its primary audience, without changing a single thing it would be considered a soap.

"B+" what? No at least an "A-"; also, "King Joffrey is dead, long rot in shit and die a million deaths for eternity King Joffrey—but to actively revel in this plot point is to be no better than the horrific boy king himself." Um no. Being happy that a monster is dead does not make you a monster; it makes you sane.

Who said they needed to have a black person comment? The hashtag was started by an Asian woman in response to the Colbert Report's tweet, many Asian Americans are tweeting about it offering differing takes, but the article mainly focuses on Cobert; I suggested including her. I would suggest, if ou are covering the

I love how this story shows no effort to include the opinion/voice of people of color or the Asian woman who started the hashtag; instead it focused on the famous white satirist. sigh.

I want Dylan to somehow escape (but not fo awhile b/c Max T. is just beautiful lol) but I don't think anyone will make it out really. What is so interesting about Norman bursting in is that he tries to "protect" Norma but it was Norma who had lunged at Dylan and was hitting him. Dylan in general does not tend to be

What I like was that even though you saw it coming from a mile away, your heart, at least mine, still broke for Norma and Dylan. Norma for having to reveal this; Dylan for having to hear it. No he knows why Norma has resented him and struggled loving him for so long but it is a truth that will shatter him. He is the

I think one does not negate the other; I think he wanted to diversify the roles (in various ways) but also it seems as if many tv writers and movie writers don't know how to, or don't want to, tell a story without a love interest somewhere. Look, I hope she grows on me but…………

That is an excellent point that I had not thought of; as much as Alana is setup as Will's champion, she believes in his guilt just not his culpability. She is always getting things wrong, which is interesting.

Although, judging from the comments, my suspicion is right and I am in the minority here in not really enjoying her. I'm okay with that position.

yeah never got into that show.

I don't see how Jack can be responsible for Will since technically Jack's assumptions about Will were/are right. He could handle all he threw at him. The case didn't "break Will" Hannibal did; so unless Jack is responsible for Hannibal, which we know he is not, then yeah I don't see it.

3. I get that. My shortfall is in the book area hence me reading it now, but all other media incarnations of Harris' work, I am familiar with. So I guess I am just not sure how your explanation explains Alana's appeal. I think it just may be a matter of taste; I'm just not her biggest fan, but I doubt I have to be.