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    Is “A-” code for “this was paid for”?

    A-??? This can’t be real. 

    Yes! Liz said she contacted the showrunners last season about directing an episode, any episode.

    I think Natalie sees her dad in Travis and is trying to “save” him. She’s so empathic she can’t ignore his loud masculine pain taking over the vibe. It’s kind of relatable as someone whose found herself attracted to men who act like my dad.

    They’re not going there. 

    She killed Charlie Sheen’s character. She gets a pass.

    The main takeaway I got from this episode is that Ethan is a REALLY good liar.

    Albie has a “wounded bird” thing because Albie said straight up to Portia’s face that he has a “wounded bird” thing.

    You’re as out of touch with the reality of the things going on around you as Harper is.

    I think based on Lucia’s speech to Mia earlier in the day, she’s definitely not charging Albie. I think she’s trying something new.

    Valentina told Tanya that her husband had already checked in.

    “Privileged” is not an insult. It’s a descriptor.

    How do people watch this shit? Like if any of them had anything genuinely amazing happen, like uh proof of paranormal existence, we’d have heard about it. WTF is the point? 

    Jack Gleeson was not harrassed by anyone IRL. He has come out to say he has no idea where that rumor came from and that people are generally very lovely to him. 

    This obsession with classifying TV characters as “good” or “bad” is killing critique. They’re all good and all bad. I’m rooting for the most compelling characters. Right now it’s Aemond, Alicent, and Daemon. Next week it’ll probably be a whole new set. My real issue with the show is that we know that by the time Dany

    Todd Field is so incredibly talented. I thought I’d be dead before he made another film.

    I was one of the kids who secretly loved watching it every morning but would never tell a soul. That worked until I had a slumber party and “jokingly” put it on in the morning and it was obvious to everyone I was actually a fan. I have no idea what I liked about it, though, truthfully. 

    I loved it the second it was released. I was a California kid, like Max, and I visited Massachusetts and absolutely fell in love with it. Being somewhere with that much OLD ass history and how people seemed to lean into it and celebrate it all the time, it made Hocus Pocus the PERFECT movie for me. The wardrobe, the

    “That gossip boy with the cane” is the funniest thing I’ve read in weeks for some reason.

    The very least AV Club could do is have someone who enjoys this show review it. This rating is so comically low considering this show has better character development than GoT.