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Anna N.
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frank doesn't give a shit about his kids, this much we know, but this time he purposely threw his son under the bus with the cops, his future, and drug dealers. i always thought deep down frank cared and just somehow got lost (and we've gotten plenty of hints in that direction) but this was just rotten. when he

key did a great job but i can always have MORE of him

i thought the guy getting off the train might be the real froggy. sounded like he was saying, "rain, rain, buzzing." it wouldn't explain why zimmerman said what he said, but i buy it. kinda.

i like debbie's arc in general, but the scene with debbie yelling at derek made me cringe. it felt way too rehearsed. i get it, she's a kid actor and some scenes are "reach" scenes, but i don't understand why you're all saying "debbie nailed it."

Erik doesn't understand us.

when they laugh at cece liking winston i felt so sad for his character. i forbid the show from ending without winston having achieved romantic success.

i don't really understand why olivia is so desperately attracted to fitz anymore. at the beginning of the series i was a sucker for him, but now, every other move makes me cringe. i have less respect for olivia because she still melts for him.

my favorite moments in new girl were when jess and nick were shaking their butts at each other and breaking expensive aquariums. for this i am excited!

can someone explain the cosby joke please?

exactly. i'm mindy, not the tween.

my ethnic family slaps even during playful banter.

if my sister in law laid a hand on me there would be serious consequences. family shamily.

i admire mindy kaling for being a trailblazing woman, a trailblazing first-generation indian, and both at the same. but this show hardly makes me crack a smile anymore…

some awesome fabulously rich fan should just donate some money to keep the show going. much appreciated! thank you and bye.

thought this was better than a B-. and it was hilarious! the elevator scene, the definition of "literal," henry's besmirched ties. maybe they could have spent more time discussing the root of eliza's insecurity, but given the time we have left, i say more heliza!

they're not gonna do it if that's what you're thinking…although i would have preferred that to aayan and carrie together.

exactly, i'm like i can't help but respect certain qualities about her! but i'd add to that, she dresses like a widow. on purpose? maybe. we also don't completely understand her deal.

i mean, i don't think this will really make a dent in their witch hunt. but the message is kinda there.

i'm specifically thinking of lockhart before he was CIA director—when he was leading hearings and being unlikeable…but lockhart was into exposing the cia publicly for political gain, whereas burr doesn't think the cia should be transparent about its activities in any form. i don't remember walden too well. why do you

i actually think that this fictional event could serve to remind the GOP that they are politicizing a terrible tragedy.