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    The kind of funny where you think "oh that's funny" instead of really laughing because it's so awkward with her and the baby.

    There are many artists played on Sirius that are underground? that's not a top 40 or even "hits" station

    Many people win Grammy's and the general public is not aware of who they are. 75 million worldwide (not in the US) over 40 years doesn't mean she's not underground still. Ask your barista, ask the average joe, ask a teenager, ask __ if they've heard of Sade and there's your answer.

    Right - retro cool but not mainstream. It's not embarrassing that Madeline didn't know who she is, but it's embarrassing (endearing?) she thought it was Adele for sure

    Obnoxious yes - but not "the kind that works together". I'd like examples. All I see are toxic interactions, unhealthy boundaries and abandoning each other.

    Isn't it possible for Adam to have a real relationship with Hannah and then more than a year later also have a real relationship with Jessa? Up until this recent episodes, Adam and Jessa made sense together - much more than he and Hannah (toxic toxic toxic) ever did. It seemed like they were pretty well-suited. Of

    I agree. Seems like no one gets a storyline but Hannah.

    I really feel like deep down Lena Dunham hates Allison Williams. She has had about 1 redeeming scene in all seasons of this show, and 5400 horrible ones. I too found glimmers of hope in Marnie last season and it just seems like this entire final season is about Hannah being the "good one" and everyone else staying

    Nicole said in an interview she had real bruises during the filming because there was no way to fake all of their scenes. Wow.

    "Now what really happened." So good.

    I'm late but Madeline is such an intriguing character and Reese Witherspoon is playing her SO well (especially knowing the "Southern belle" she really is). Her character is an awful person - but at the same time I want to be friends with her!

    Jesse didn't do shit to save his soul. He already thinks his soul is beyond redemption - when in reality he's the only one with a shred of humanity left. Which is why he was trying to protect this kid from killing in the future (and all the other kids the gang would "initiate")

    And I was glad they didn't. They probably would've had dashcam video of him and as soon as he ran, he would be immediately Suspect #1 - pictures posted everywhere.
    I was relieved when he *didn't* run from the car.

    Seems the problem there is the lack of guard staffing, training, and low pay resulting in guards not wanting to put their neck on the line. Some of these themes are being explored this very season…

    How did they get rid of it, curious?

    How is it possible that a new guard can just simply add on 3-5 years to someone's sentence with no documentation, court hearing, judge declaration? NOT BUYING IT.

    1. This is not the law in every state.. so no, not PERIOD. 2. Do you ever speed in your car? If so, then you're breaking the law even if occasionally you think it's ok to go 5mph over. 3. IF there are two consenting adults, there WILL NOT be charges brought against the guard in almost every case. Look it up.

    Obviously Tiffany's was rape, she literally said no. Bad comparison. Bennett and Daya had an agreed-upon relationship and plan to be together; that's quite different.

    Quoting episode 3, I see. In reality Daya wouldn't have called it that.

    Hated that no one would yell at her to knock it off or even say "Ew" or move away in that close vicinity. Weird and unrealistic.