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For all the love the Waystation gets for having a TARDIS door for the bathroom, Mission Chinese sounded way more dedicated to creating a geeky bathroom.

This is the first time I've read "the rest" in a long time. How long have they been doing generic one sentence reviews?

Cornell's website says it's about $45.5 for a NY resident to attend. I guess he got some scholarships? There's no way they should qualify for financial aid.

Raising Hope? The Simpsons seasons 1 and 2? Bob's Burgers? Cheers?

It was only 40k to send him to Cornell for a year? That's pretty cheap; I was expecting at least 47, probably 50. I know my alma matta charges around 53 or 54k a year now.

My problem is that I think Collin is aware of the dynamics and is using them to his advantage. Maybe he isn't, but I'm having difficultly seeing evidence that he is oblivious to it. Based on what we've seen of his friends, I assume he's at least heard the phrase "the patriarchy hurts everyone."

That was hilarious, but I still think the blow pop joke is the best joke on any of the new shows this season.

It wasn't the middle of the season though; it was the season premier, which is an easier start. Anyway, it's kind of easy. You're flipping through the channels, see something interesting, watch it, say "this is good," and keep watching.

Also, thank you for asking this question. It really got me thinking about Collin and Matty and life and stuff. I'll try to watch the rest of the season with a more open mind and when I eventually do a rewatch of the three seasons I'll keep what you said in mind and see how it changes my views on the characters.

I don't see Collin as being a regular guy. He reminds me of emotionally manipulative people that I've known. To me, he's the alcoholic/hard drug taking (but still clever) boyfriend a friend dated. When she started dating him, she was ecstatic, but then worried. She said that she really wanted him to stay, but that he

Looking back on it, coerced isn't the right word; manipulated is probably better. That scene reminded me of an abusive relationship I was in. When one partner couldn't get what they wanted (sex), they'd emotionally check out on the other person (much like what Collin did) until the other person either gave them what

24ish (although the actor is 21).

Which one is Finn?

Technically '89. Don't make me feel older than I already am!

And even then, it wasn't until the end of last season/this season that Arrow reached "yeah, I guess it's okay to watch if you have nothing better to do" levels.

"That said, with there being so many comic-book S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and so little diversity on this show, it would have been nice to see someone like Gabriel Jones or Jimmy Woo instead of another white character."

Being an only child has its perks.

Also, now that he's had sex with her, is he going to dump her soon or start abusing her in to having more sex with him? Either way, I bet he's going to be using her and ewww what a creep.

Yeah, that "ignore her, roll over, and check his phone" was extremely douchey and really creeped me out. It wasn't rape, but he definitely coerced her and now I'm super uncomfortable with him.

Wait, I lied. I also rewatched Matty's "slumming" line, because damn that was good.