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Lady Lizard
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John Boehner is pretty damn funny right now.

The jokes are bad, yes, but Patton kills with his performance. You can feel the flop sweat.

I hear that. Nice to see someone else who would need to make a really long list, though.

And now I know for sure that most of you are much, much younger than me. Man, I feel old.

Now we know why she only ever stares directly at the camera and does not move any part of her face other than her mouth.

But really, there are so very, very many young attractive women around. Why her? There is absolutely nothing outstanding about her. The young women in my classes (I'm a professor) are easily as attractive, and far more intelligent.

Slightly younger? Holy crap. Conway is (slightly) more than twice her age. You must be catching Kellyanne on her very good days.

That's no blonde.

Well, yeah. We see Cassian murder someone on his OWN SIDE in cold blood in our first introduction to him. The point is that people do terrible things in the name of good, they become terrible people. In the end they all volunteer for a suicide mission because if there is no rebellion, they can't live with the terrible

Watched it with my 74-year-old mom this weekend (a re-watch for me, first for her). It occurred to me half way through that she—not being fully enmeshed in the Star Wars universe—had no idea what was coming, and was going to be really upset. She was. Once K-2 died (easily the most appealing character for my money and

This is real thing? When I first saw the ad, I just figured it was something you recommended people use if they constantly made idiots of themselves in conversation, and you wanted them to hush (assuming they were self-aware enough to know that they constantly make idiots of themselves). The tag line might run "never

OMG. This show is so good. Saw it in previews in DC.

Boo hiss

That's some good writing right there, better than a pamphlet on consent.

Willow thought it was "nifty", so no editorializing there.

There are more serial rapists than killers, so I went there first I guess.

Oh yeah. I hadn't been thinking of that right now, but yes.

They way that the vampire at the Bronze preys on Willow and offers to take her for ice cream. Her very first night going out, and she leaves with a charming stranger based on what is clearly a lie. Then they take a different route, and he gets her alone. He has targeted her a groomed her based on her obvious naivety.

In found Rack's treatment of Willow very rapey and sexually exploitative (before she killed him, of course). It's the kind of metaphorical treatment of the topic they would have used in an earlier season (the pilot has a metaphorical attempted date rape). With all the literal attempted rape going on, it may have not

You have put a lot of thought into this, and I respect that. However, I would not have a season six that did not bring us 'Seeing Red', an episode that left me rocking back and forth sobbing during it's original airing, and every time I watched it afterwards. That may not be the purpose of television, but it's pretty