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I had to double check to make sure it wasn't a fever dream of her singing "Forget You." Ha. She showed up in the seventh episode of the second season. I think Mr. Shue had also just finished rapping before she popped up, and I knew I couldn't take anymore fuckery from the likes of Glee.

Did you also watch 8 track flashback? I fell in love with the song "Patches" from one of the episodes. It's such a sad song that I still like to think about Patches whenever something is especially downtrodden. Lololo. I'm like, Patches would just carry on though so you need to get it together, sis.

That 4D movie gave me life everlasting. I felt like I was in the jungle for realz, y'all!!! Consumerism is my jam, and I appreciate Coca-Cola's commitment to doubling down on everything that I love. I'm still not over the taste of that Beverly soda in the tasting station though.

I actively avoided her up until Emotion was released. I don't even know how it happened, but that album pulled me in so much that it's probably my most listened to album of the past year. I saw her earlier this spring on tour, and it was strange to be in a room full of so many teens while I clutched my booze(in a

I love that cover. I also enjoyed the Vines doing "I'm Only Sleeping." There's a band I thought I'd never mention again.

I loved the first season of the show, but it lost me when Gwenyth Paltrow showed up in the second season. I just turned it off mid episode and never came back.

I saw one for the first time on a trip to Atlanta several years ago, and it was the only thing I talked about for weeks later. You give me the option to have a peach Mello Yello for no reason whatsoever, and you've got a fan for life, Coke.

I will defend this cinematic treasure for all time. "It's like he has fifteen fingers." I also love the inclusion of Rogue Wave and Fountains of Wayne(not Stacy's Mom, y'all)on the soundtrack.

They did! I also thought everyone had sex in helpful threesomes when dolls were involved because of that episode.

I saw that one too! They had to use a desk chair to transport the man doll because he was so heavy. Lololol.

Doug is a fan of the dolls and thus my current look. I am built for speed and for comfort.

Real Sex introduced me to the world of RealDolls and their terrifying mouth holes and dead eyes.

I was just telling my friend about that, and yay I'm glad someone else remembers the latex guy without even needing to click on the video. I'm like, idk what was going on, but they had the vacuum out and dude was hella into it. I like that Real Sex helped establish my boundaries at an early age. I was definitely not

I love Rubber Factory. Hands down favorite.

I'd drop Zoe, Teddy, Layla, Jeff, Luke and those annoying children. I'd also pair up Scarlet and Gunnar together again. I hate them separately, but like them together(at least musically speaking.)

I love their older stuff like Too Far to Care and Fight Songs, but I think the most accessible album would definitely be Satellite Rides. There's some really great songs on that album. I also think Rhett Miller is a tremendous songwriter.

That's my problem too. If they had made the back half of the season all about exploring the stuff they crammed into the finale, then the ending would have been fine.

I hate that I love his music, but I've been listening to him for well over half my life now. It's hard to let go of his freaky ways via song and his way around a melody. I want to not like him. I promise I do. My mind is telling me no, but my body, my body is telling me yes.

Poor Scott Foley. This man has made a career of being second banana to some awful dude. I still think Felicity should have ended up with Noel.

Diaz has been awful. He pulls you out of the moment with his horrible line readings. I legit laughed my head off when Olivia opened the door and his face was right there trying to look distraught. The laughter lasted way into his monologue.