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The grey hoodie and forced apology reminded me of the SNL skit with Beck Bennett doing the worst things and then making another video to give a non-apology and then apologizing for the non-apology and on and on. Only this is real life, and even SNL didn’t joke about child rape.

I hate this! I’ve started watching Young and the Restless again. It is such comfort food, but of all the plot holes, the styling choices are what gets me. Why is this woman wearing a white satin spaghetti strapped jumpsuit to take her kid to the park?? And why is she not cold when everyone around her has more clothes

I loved Gossip Girl, and I was mid-20s when it came out. My daughter is now 17, and we watched it earlier this year. I loved the first 2 seasons just as much as when it first aired, and we got bored again with the later seasons. She’s rewatched it already, and we’ll watch the new one this weekend, if she hasn’t

Joe Scarborough plays this up a lot. He’s a dumb country lawyer from SEC schools. What the hell are they teaching at the ivy leagues that produces DeSantis, Tom Cotton, and Kennedy from LA? Then again, I’m a dumb country lawyer from a small third tier law school, and there was still always that one guy. No reason

It’s worse. She’s using it as a storyline on the show.

Granted it’s a very low bar, but on the ranking of republicans on tv, I don’t hate Megan McCain on The View. Granted, I only started turning it on regularly in January, but I appreciate hearing what the other side has to say in small snippets because I will not subject myself to Fox or right wing twitter. I’m a blue

Lisa is saying what she knows people want to hear. She’s really eating this up with a spoon and this is exactly what she’s been hoping for since she joined the show. She wants her girls to be the next Bella and Gigi so bad. I think she’s even said that out loud? And the comment about her eating disorder was a huge red

Watched it this weekend as part of AFI Docs Festival streaming. Can we keep that option forever? Summer of Soul had so much joy. Also such a contrast to Woodstock, even without it being pointed out. That documentary footage is such a part of pop culture that it doesn’t need to be. 

As a J.D., I am embarrassed when someone says PhD level. I worked hard, but not that hard. 

I watched the interview live, and I thought he wasn’t wrong, and he was trying to make a bipartisan appeal. If Amy Klobuchar made the same point, this would be a different headline (maybe not, this site hates Amy because she yelled about eating salad with a comb). I’m finally done with my commuting years now that my

Wendy is problematic, but I’ll give it to her that the show is entertaining daytime fluff, as evidenced by the amount of time that the jezebel staff spends watching it to put out a quick blog post.

This was not on my high school reading list, but I knew my dad liked Steinbeck, so I surprised him with tickets for us to go to the local reparatory theater production together when I was in my early 20s. I was not prepared for the ending! I tried to read it a few years ago when it was on my son’s summer reading list.

Didn’t they start with that? They knew Moira could get pregnant because she was a surrogate.

When you’ve been through bad marriages, it’s not surprising to want to wait to get married. They got engaged around Christmas. 

It’s been 6 years. They were my doppleganger couple because I started dating my own country mouse to my city girl after a horrible 18 year marriage. It would be exactly the same if we both had millions, and I never aged. I accidently bought Blake Shelton’s vodka because it was distilled in my boyfriend’s hometown.

I need Don Lemon to weigh in here. He’ll tell Chris if it was wrong.

I liked The Unicorn, and there’s so few shows now to fit that niche. I’ve started watching Home Economics. It’s good enough, but I don’t want to commit too much because I worry it won’t be around long. I loved Life in Pieces, but it felt like I was the only one.

The funnier punchline to me was “Homeschool. Hippies or crazy religious?”

Watched it this weekend after hearing Jean Smart on on Fresh Air the other day. Highly suggest you listen, especially if you recently lost someone. Her husband passed suddenly in March, and she had to pick up and go right back to work. I imagine she’s still in her grief fog. She was the best part of her season on Fargo

It’s one of my favorite songs that makes me cry if I’m in the wrong/right moment. I’m also grieving the sudden passing of my long term boyfriend to covid complications. When it started up, I was worried what it was going to do to me emotionally. All it got from me was an eye roll.