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Sarah didn't really need to make herself powerful because she was already a "natural witch" and therefore had natural power, but she did call on on the same power that Nancy called on in order to beat Nancy in their final face-off. The difference is she wanted to borrow power to restore balance, while Nancy wanted

I keep forgetting to call in for LRM, but I desperately want them to do Simply Irresistible, the film where an angel gives wacky aspiring chef Sarah Michelle Gellar a magic crab so she can cook magical sex food and make cold businessman Sean Patrick Flannery fall in love with her. I want to spend five hours listening

They were all women. Did you notice the rack on Bender?

I can see this as a general criticism, but the topic is pretty relevant as it pertains to this episode.

OZ also had a pretty great iteration, where Schillinger thought he was getting the real shank while Beecher was getting the prop in their prison version of Macbeth, when actually it was vice versa. Oops, maybe don't ask Beecher's obsessive propmaster ex-boyfriend to help you with your murder plan.

This was the plot of a Christopher Pike book, albeit with teenagers instead of senior citizens.

Women with a Hollywood idealized figure get cast in leading roles, while "normal" sized women don't? Okay. Is that really a double standard? Or is it one aspect of Hollywood casting what it considers beautiful people, male or female. Val Kilmer was a leading man in Hollywood before he became fat. Then he was the butt

doesn't "moving past body shaming" inherently endorse the notion that female value is solely in appearance?

Yeah, that's all pretty irrelevant to the point. It's still not bi erasure to kill off a bisexual's girlfriend. I'm single at the moment - still totes bi. Clarke's not even dating anyone yet, let alone a dude, so your claim is a bit premature.

Unless you've seen her in person (frankly, unless you've seen the labels on her clothes) I don't know that you can really say she's "plainly" lying about her size. Photographic perspective really does cause people to look heavier on camera, which is part of why very skinny celebrities look downright skeletal and scary

Bi sexual Erase just with killing Lexa

Autostraddle actually created an infographic. 31% of queer female characters on American television have been killed.

One can be both interested and looking and still not share your opinion. Your read of the show is not an objective fact.

Ilana left Abbi her Beanie Babies in her napkin will, which she made in the birthday finale episode last season.

I did feel really bad for Derrick and Cynthia that they had this very specific political black lesbian character and just no fucking clue how to play that or what to do with it, probably with fear of being offensive paralyzing Derrick and lack of cultural background getting Cynthia. It seems like Derrick tried to go

Jake's half mutated dog and half demon, so IDK that his natural lifespan is really that abbreviated.

So if he's being indirect and non-confrontational, why didn't he accuse her of colonizing his oven as well?

Their every utterance, their every sentiment, their entire "existence" so preposterously absurd and outlandishly unreal, yet in their relentlessly outrageous buffoonery you choose to find such heartrending, passionate pathos, and failing that perhaps just a bit of humble, modest sincerity deserving of our polite

Yeah, I'm actually sort of starting to worry about his mental processes. He's pretty self-contradictory and illogical and, yes, totally compulsive in his extremely emotional replies. In my comment I explicitly said twice that what he was saying was crazy, and he came back with this:

I know you have a profound mental allergy to engaging directly with a text rather than just hearing the cogs in your own head turn, but can you try really, really hard to actually read what I write and then tell me where in my comments you are seeing my “absurdly acute sense of outrage with Ilana’s cultural