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Jenna Maroney
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Well, as long as it's understood regular coverage is over (that stinks, no one else but reddit is discussing it) - I sort of hated this episode.

That was Bill's sister though, right? I agree with everything being said - some of the lives are unbelievable trash - but in that case…both she and Bill's dad are supposed to be absolutely insufferable. Caricatures, but insufferable.

Source?

The point is it's highly unusual a conflict like that - even a choking - would have been dealt with with ALL THE PARENTS THERE, watching the judging. No kid in their right mind, even if remorseful, would want to come forward. It's difficult getting children to tell the truth or recognize a bad act even when the only

Which is what?

Real women have done it and been on talk shows

Shit I hate this storyline.

I'm so fucking tired of shows implicitly giving into the idea that immature relatable people grow up and become themselves by going through with pregnancies they don't want and that come about horribly. It's bullshit.

The fact that Helen doesn't know about that moment yet…I wonder.

I sympathize with her because she's clearly screwed up in the head, terrified of her husband telling the truth, and she feels obligated to take care of him because 1) he took the fall for her, and could rat her out at any time; 2) no one else will.

A pretentious zombie that fucks co-eds.

For what "School Ties" was, Brendan Frasier was pretty good in it.
"I didn't lie to YOU!
I lied to my father!
I lied to myself!"

He didn't but he was different in Helen's and Noah's version of things. In the latter he told Noah to get the fuck out.

It's depressing seeing comments laughing atand dismissing Audrey as just that, not so much for her character, but her words—as a ridiculous shrew (she's annoying and her delivery is shrill, but her message isn't that crazy….especially when the revolting chipmunk-like Mike is there to show how douchey the

[Stone scratching his disgusting feet]
[Chandra idly pointing out her father has the same issue]
"You know what I resent?
Attractive young women telling me I remind them of their fathers."

One of the interview subjects, who is probably the most successful host of these videos (and-to his credit-uses professional models/adult actors), wouldn't be in the film until he got to tickle Dylan for 10 minutes.

You people are morons, fixated on whether or not he failed at being a father, or is just your standard creep.

This show is probably one of the best-written little shows on TV.

I really liked what you said.

Why do you people care so much that kids don't want to see it?