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I think I read about this once. There's some sort of "fuck pad" between the two and possibly something covering the genitals of both, even if skimpy). Would seem to work for a short sex shot like that unless the guy gets rock hard. How could he not, you ask. Well, lots of actors talk about how it's really hard to

If they're not back together, I wonder if it's best to even have Lawrence around. It's certainly realistic, as they still live in the same city and know some of the same people. But, they'll have to develop the character some more then, because I don't want Lawrence simply to be the "ex." Jay Ellis was great, so I

OMG, speaking of tension, those phone calls Issa made to Lawrence and Molly were so uncomfortably realistic - when you're trying to seek forgiveness and you KNOW the other person isn't ready and nothing works - trying to joke, trying to speak earnestly - you're met with quick, exasperated responses and silence. Ugh.

Tiffany strikes me as status-obsessed mixed with underlying insecurity about her supposed "higher-than" status - thus the constant backbiting and putdowns, even if she can be fun and decent at times.

The group strikes me as friends who go back aways and have been in the same circle for a while - thus everyone knows each other and has a common frame of reference, and everyone has shared some good times, but they're not all super close to each other, especially as time has gone on.

The girls are Georgette.

I had the first generation non-detachable plate version that fit two medium-sized burgers. The coating wore off, which wasn't surprising. But, the biggest thing was that it was NOT easy to clean - a claim made repeatedly in the infomercials. Since the plates didn't detatch and since you couldn't submerge the unit

Excellent ending to the season. Sad, poignant, but still inspiring. Not exactly covering new territory with the female friends being the constant and males orbiting around that center. But, it didn't feel formulaic or lazy. Jay Ellis was fantastic - so believable in his actions, his frustration, his delivery.

Finally got to see this episode and give my impressions. As an unabashed lover of the show, I agree with the "A". It was illuminating and heartbreaking.

They're not that great. Lol.

AV Club is now Thrillist? Lol. NOT that I don't enjoy the discussion of mass-market beer, but this exact article has been done a thousand times by any number of publications. The comment section here is worth it for an article like this, but I'd still prefer more culture/pop culture articles and discussion. That

I was going to say that I REALLY like it, but it hasn't blown me away like the new De La Soul album did on first listen (that was a surprise, a late-career release that genuinely loved, even if it was more of a "De La Soul presents" type album due to all the guests). But, this is growing on me quickly. I honestly

What? This really surprised me. Not that I really closely follow Ms. Ifill unless she's actually on TV. I had never heard she was ill or anything. Wow, that's a shock. RIP.

Lol. I had a couple of of drama/theater major friends in college and would go to various productions of theirs. Sometimes they were pretty good, but there was plenty of stuff like "The Last Suppa" - possibly interesting on paper; horrid in execution.

I'm honestly not. I just wanted to see what cities south of London I could think of off the top of my head.

I agree, he should be able to . But, as Issa and her friend point out, there is often a double standard when it comes to male vs. female sexual fluidity and experimentation.

I can believe that a drunk guy could get a blowjob from another guy, not like it and never do it again and go on to a life of otherwise full heterosexuality.

Good episode, but a weird way to write Jered out of the storyline. It's not really a committed "exploration" of black male sexuality. I find it hard to believe he would tell Molly in the first place, at least that quickly. Her reaction and inability to continue isn't that surprising or illuminating. It just all

"Cuckold" can describe any man that allows his woman to fuck other guys. "Allows" can either mean (1) they're too weak, timid, emasculated to do anything about it; it's involuntary, or (2) they get off on it; it's voluntary. It does NOT have to be involve the female fucking a guy of a different race (e.g., black

I'd say definitely worse.