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Oh god no! River has suffered enough, and so did we.

If by "universally", you mean in the US, you might be correct, but people in Europe don't tend to have (or know of) Amazon Prime and I have never heard of Transparent, either.

Her character has absolutely no depth and she is defined solely by her weight. At first, when I saw a show that cast an overweight actress in a main role, I thought it might be a realistic portrayal of fat people who have lives and issues just like everyone else, but no. Kate doesn't ever NOT talk about her weight,

I guess it's because he seemed to have so much potential as a character but was never truly fleshed out. Like a lot of the things that made him interesting, such as his relationship with Jessie, were brushed over too quickly to make way for the pure, over-the-top emotional manipulation that I don't care for.

Am I the only one who never really liked William and fell asleep while watching this episode? It was sad and the actors nailed it, but I just never cared for William enough to be emotional about his death.

Well, she already had her Undergrad degree from Harvard when she was convicted. Then she was institutionalized for let's say 1 year, tops. A JD at Yale Law would have taken her 3 years, and she may have gotten the promotion after 2 years, easily. Then there is 1 year in West Covina and BLAM! Checks out.

And in the Christmas episode she says she loves her and just wants her to survive (which feels more important now after we've seen what Rebecca has been through). Maybe she is this tough on her because she knows that enabling her would only support her delusional state. In this interpretation, Paula would then be the

Well, I said I think it might, since the writers keep referencing Breaking Bad. Can't see her with Nathaniel in the long run, but he will probably be a factor in her demise or her road to self-improvement.

Pretty sure endgame is either single Rebecca getting help with her issues or obsessive Rebecca completely destroying herself.

Wait. Which season of AHS are you referring to? Ghosts in a cursed house, sane people in a mental institution, witches trying to kill each other, deformed people in a circus, or boring vampires? (I haven't seen Roanoke yet)

Rebecca found out about the abortion in the Girl group episode, Paula told her whie they screamed at each other. And even though the whole wedding plot was very rushed, I feel like that was intentional to accentuate what a terrible idea it all was.
I am one of those weirdos that enjoyed the deeper and darker

As opposed to her character, Rachel Bloom seems to be very strong and stable, have her former issues under control, and surrounded by wonderful friends and family. I don't see her in a desperate need of a hug.
When it comes to endgame, I feel like Greg would not feel earned after being absent for 2 seasons (no Greg in

Darryl is proved to be quite unreasonable when he says "I understand you don't want to get married, let's have a baby instead" to WhiJo. I hope they will still work through their differences in a healthy way because if they break up, I will have no reason to believe relationships can ever work out.

This was already debunked in an earlier comment - Bloom denied the rumours in a Facebook comment.

Yeah, I love the way they play with the audience in a 'just because you didn't see it, doesn't mean it wasn't there all along' way. I did notice Greg's unhealthy relationship with alcohol as soon as ep3, but if it wasn't for these comment sections, I would never have guessed Josh becoming a priest was even an option.

I guess I just don't see a lot of fellow countrymen discussing an obscure American TV show that doesn't even air in the country that only recently got Netflix. So I just got excited.

I thought I was the only one who prefers S02! Despite my love of Greg, I'm really glad he's gone living a healthy life somewhere. S01 was a fun little poke at the classic 'love triangle' storyline, and I liked most of the songs better, but the way S02 goes darker and deeper to investigate all of the characters'

The good thing is that the hashtag will work no matter who (if) Rebecca marries. #BunchOfPlimptons #BunchOfSerranos #BunchOfTherapy

I feel like she didn't want her baby boy to witness anything upsetting. Like in Friends, when Phoebe's mom never let her see what happened at the end of Old Yeller. (And then killed herself.)

Exactly! She sees all those kernels of her dad coming to the wedding (since he has a private plane picking him up, might as well go and ask for money), agreeing to dance with her (reluctantly putting minimal effort to please her so he could ask her for money), and saying he always wanted to reconnect (since he's