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I hate those ads. "Your kid WILL get cancer if you don't pay for this vaccine."

It's similar to the sci-fi "born sexy yesterday" trope where the woman's never meet another man before. It's not exactly the same, but close enough that I see what seemed off about their relationship.

Although Dev didn't grow up a rich kid, I get his reasons. However a lot of people don't have the luxury of turning down a well-paying job that easily.

It might not have been this specific episode, but there's a bit where he's actually complaining about his cupcake job. I know the show I'm watching, but that was too much for me. People would kill for his job!

Anne with an "E" actually did great job. In the original book her abuse is alluded to, unlike Riverdale's subversion of the comics.

I loved this series so much. This review does not do it justice. I was going to watch just the first episode and ended up finishing the whole season. I was in tears, it affected me unexpectedly. The dialogue was sharp and witty, there were funny moments and more. Showing the abuse that Anne went through was needed to

My sister stopped watching because she got busy; she's going to catch up when it's all on Netflix next week. I agree with her that it's more convenient to watch at your own pace, to be able to pause, and have no commercials. I prefer bingeing b/c there's no guarantee in life that I'll see next week.

You killed it at this review LaToya! You got everything when there was so much going on. I hope you can bring your insight to next season. Your reviews have been my favorite.
I didn't catch that it was a Sabrina comic that FP was reading; it's funny that apparently he reads teenage witch adventures - it's canon even if

I was disappointed when I watched that interview. He's not a reporter, but the human cheeto had already starting running by calling Mexicans murderers and rapists; he treated him nicely like a normal guest. What baffled me is that Colbert apologized to him for (tamely) joking about him. Aren't you the comedian? The

I appreciate how the show is handling Lito's story. Homophobia is definitely a problem in Mexico,and the fallout is a great example of how people show their true colors when society decides its not okay with you being yourself. Lito's mom's "friends" not showing up to her dinner showed how ridiculous it can get. She

A former American idol contestant (bo bice) made the news b/c he believed a Popeyes employee was being racist b/c she referred to his order as belonging to the "white boy." (Literally all she said). There's a video of him crying literal tears b/c of this oppression. He got a formal apology from Popeyes and the

The situation of the word being used was portrayed well. The other student didn't understand why he couldn't use it, but the point was he didn't let it go when he saw it bothered Reggie. It could've been replaced with different phrases or words in different situations, as a tolerant person, one should let it go

Exactly! I love CEG, but when it first came out I found the title a bit off-putting. (The ole book and cover saying).

I almost couldn't believe when Jughead's mom rejected him over the phone. Poor kid can't catch a break. I also thought Fred's rejection of Jughead was cold and unexpected. (Along with telling Archie to go to Chicago). What happened to caring about Archie's best friend who has no adult support in the world? Also the

It was a great season finale. I love all the callbacks, they just make it more fun. Even though I knew people would be okay, when the tornado was blowing through I was hoping everyone would stay safe.
I also loved Jonah realizing democracy and mob rule are basically the same thing (happens a lot in history).

His wrangling of the carts was for comedic effect but I just kept thinking he's such a hard worker. I really hope they didn't kill him off!

He deserves a bunch of love! He has great character development too.

I didn't know the show would focus on different characters for each episode before I watched it; it's so well done. Having binged a lot, I'll just wait for next episode's review with Lionel (who's the best).

There are things I'm not a fan of, but calling others' work "garbage" just because pop music isn't your thing is juvenile. Lady Gaga is bisexual, which is in fact part of the LGBT community. (There are also plenty of straight artists with gay followings). She did a whole album with Tony Bennett; if you're going to

Yeah, when they let him, he does tend to have good lines. "You all need tracking devices!"