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I can barely handle the dread of the inevitable moment when Belinda realizes Tanya is either completely full of shit or just flakey and insincere about funding her business.

I don’t think Olivia and Paula are lovers. I think it’s a co-dependent friendship, but Olivia has secret feelings for Paula nonetheless.

I decided to try to get into the spirit of the show and I enjoyed this episode more than the previous two. I still am annoyed with the bombastic jungle score, which reminds me of the Seinfeld eps where the regular musical soundtrack was heightened with human voices. With this series, the soundtrack conveyed its

As someone in recovery for drugs I don’t think Armond is a villain. Often substances can get you the same thing that you want sober in an unhealthy way, whether it’s communicating what you want, making space for yourself, being seen, etc. He’s just exercising what little agency he has with these awful guests and is

Pretty much agree with all of this. I found the first half a bit much (the Trent Crimm joke in particular felt like it was patting itself and the fans on the back in a really easy way), but around the time Roy fucking Kent comes back, it found its footing.

Well, given Steve Zahn’s character’s age, and the fact that his father died when he was a teen, this means his father very likely had AIDS when that disease emerged in the early 80's, and at that time, it was predominantly found in the gay community. I’m going to give the writers the benefit of the doubt here and say,

I think the best part of tonight’s episode was the brother. Completely without any agency at that age, trying to tune out the world through his ear pods or smartphone. When he finally has his fill of his sister and her friend, he tears off to the beach and sees the whale.

We get it, you really wanted Fred Armisen to be in this.

A lot of people really enjoyed his stand up performance stuff, two on Netflix kinda old by now. Then he wrote and directed Eighth Grade which was critically acclaimed and got a lot of attention. This elevated his status.

Season one of This Way Up was very good. I’m looking forward to the return!

MORE BETH STELLING, PLEASE

I hope there’s less Ed Helms in S2. I like Helms, but the show doesn’t need him to be at the center of it.

At last, bad a rom-com that you did not think was secretly good. And all it took was Gigli.

Thank you for this!! Librarians rule, and it’s been fixed!

This is categorized as “Film - Reviews - Rom Coms” instead of “Film - Features - When Romance met Comedy” and you should probably get them to fix that if you want people to be able to find it tomorrow. Says the librarian who can’t turn it off.

This is why I was so happy that the “Cash me outside” girl ended up making a ton of money off of merch. People acted like she was the decline of Western civilization personified and not just a dumb kid doing dumb kid stuff (also, fuck Dr. Phil forever). Good for her for getting paid.

You didn’t quote the best line from 2 Becomes 1: “Be a little bit wiser, baby. Put it on, put it on.”

There’s an alternate timeline where this still is from a very different and much better movie involving motorcycles.

I feel like you’re missing the point of why the movie was being pointed out for being sexually regressive.