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Actually there aren't that many scary scenes at all. It's mainly a musical, so if you handle tree scenes of gore (not realistic though) and are otherwise interested in the concept, you should give it a chance.

I loved this movie so much. Even if the characters were more sketched than drawn, I connected to and sympathized with them. I find it very hard to dislike Golden or Silver, as they struggle to adapt to their new environment.

Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately?) for people watching: no. I think I'm just not feminist enough.

I didn't do a pole dance only because there was no pole available nearby. Instead, I did a dance routine to "He's a dream" from Flashdance.

While the premise and characters (yes, even Josh) work for me personally, I see where you're coming from. However, listening to various interviews with Rachel - and I HIGHLY recommend the recent one on Vulture podcast - lead me to think that the romance isn't even the point. I mean, sure, we have a love triangle and

My guess is that Rebecca didn't take the break-up well and his name must have been mentioned around the house at some point. As horrible a mother Mrs. Bunch is, she is very interested in her daughter's life (if not for all the right reasons).

Hey, don't be discouraged! While S2 of Jane isn't working for me as well as I hoped, many people still love the show. It's still good, just going in the direction I personally dislike.

Josh said that he and Rebecca dated during summer between 11th and 12th grade, so he'd be 17 at that time. That makes him 27 now. If the guys really went to school together, Greg would be at most 30 now… I think.

Eh, Rebecca in her current state isn't exactly right for them either. But that's what makes it all so interesting.

Happiness is for stupid people. Are you implying that husserl is stupid, huh???

That's a good point about subverting cliches. To be frank, I'm not sure myself where all of this is going relationship-wise. Yes, Rebecca and Josh could have a chance, but wouldn't they only embed their wrong coping mechanisms if they were together? Similarly, I don't take it as Greg disliking Rebecca as a person. He

I guess visual symbolism of a love triangle?

You could put Greg's age anywhere between 27 to 33 (which is the actor's actual age), but my guess is that he isn't supposed to be older than 31 on the show. Heather is harder, but probably between 19-23. ~10 year age difference is significant enough, but not a deal-breaker in their case.

Did he really forgive her though? He definitely apologized for his behavior - as he should, because he could have simply not come if he was to act like a passive-aggressive dick the whole time. On the other hand, I'm not sure if he really got over her leaving. He's probably staring to, but it's likely longer process

It would probably be absolutely filthy, with much more sex (though not necessarily nudity) and pitch-black comedy (I'm talking rapping-aborted-fetuses-black). I'd love to see that show, but if the choice would be between getting this toned-down version and not getting anything at all - well, it's a no-brainer.

This is not my favorite episode of the season or anything, but it was still very enjoyable! Tovah Feldshuh absolutely killed it and I can't wait to see her again on the show (maybe with Rebecca's nemesis, Audra Lavine? Although I cannot imagine what would she do in West Covina). "Where's the Bathroom" probably won't

I agree about "California Christmastime", most of the jokes just didn't land for me (I liked the drought, Chet's nuts, porn/gonorrhea ones and Rebecca and Josh's dancing in duet but that's pretty much it). But maybe I just dislike this brand of Christmas songs.

Funniest: "Feeling Kinda Naughty", most in-line with Rachel's brand of comedy which is sexy, creepy and all around hilarious. (runner up: "Face Your Fears")

I is expensive to get a license, but if a psychiatrist wants to invest in their practice, it's worth the cost. I mean, I could see someone deciding they don't like or are just not that good at listening to others (and there's nothing wrong with that! It's a skill) but still want to pursue psychiatry. I'm just saying

I thought so too! Actually I'm happy they didn't go in that direction. Paula certainly deserves to be genuinely adored by a hot guy - even if he's partially projecting his issues about his dead white wife on her.