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    That secret handshake that Jane and Michael have is the cutest thing IMHO.
    The contrast between Jane and Petra was SO stark and so beautiful in this episode. The talk with Magda reminded me that, before coming to America, Petra had a rough life to say the least. To remember that, and to remember that she wanted a baby

    After watching Jane the Virgin this past week, I was very keen to notice that, except for Arizona scenes, not a single scene passed the Bechdel test on Grey's tonight. There were EIGHT female main characters on tonight's episode. And only ONE talked about anything other than guys. At one point, it only took about 12

    I think their objections being one-sided is kind of the point. They side with their son. I also think it was no accident that the writers decided to have his parents be divorced. It shows that they came together out of great concern and from an outside perspective to remind us how the Jane/Michael romance looks to

    I know! I'm genuinely surprised Grinder isn't doing well ratings-wise. I think that show is hilarious

    Why are Abbie/Daniel angst scenes still a thing?? We are 14 weeks into this show and we still don't know wth their relationship was. Did they date? Was it just a whole bunch of sexual tension? How serious was it? Were they in love? Did they hold hands? How long were they together? How is he in love with her now?
    It

    "in general, the cold opens have become one of the most predictable, least interesting aspects of the show"

    I agree this episode and Sister Mills were two of the better episodes this season, but that's not saying much. And yeah, Ichabod's definitely turning into a carciture, which makes it even more unrealistic and odd that Zoe, a seemingly normal 21st century girl finds him so attractive and suave and not creepy af. I

    This season has been the most boring 6 hours of my life. At least during last season's Train.Wreck. I knew what to complain about; get rid of Katrina, stop making Headless a lovesick puppy, speed up Moloch's grand plan, FOCUS on Ichabbie. There were clear and definite problems that we knew were holding back the show.