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Kind of annoyed that Carillo's doing a documentary about Kerrigan and Harding. Particularly since according to this she had to badger Nancy for years to be part of it: http://guardianlv.com/2014/…
And I recently saw The Price of Gold, and I found it to be well-balanced even without Kerrigan's direct contributions. Her

Yep. In-universe, that's the most logical explanation. But I was thinking about a. Why Dunham wrote Shosh into the storyline in the first place (okay, I think I read somewhere that it was because she liked Zosia Mamet's acting and so created a part for her) and b. Why make her Jessa's cousin instead of Hannah's or

Maybe. But just something about the way she said "some FRIEND of his from work" led me to believe the friend was a girl. And probably not unattractive.

Her "mean drunk" behavior was when it really started to make sense to me why the writers made Shoshanna Jessa's cousin, rather than having her be connected to them in some other way. Their familial ties finally showed—though I guess we got a hint of that in "The Crackcident" and "On All Fours" as well. Neither one is

I kind of imagined that the work friend was the girl who Marnie saw Charlie talking to in Season 2 when she came by the Forbid offices after he flaked on their lunch plans. And that maybe he was having an affair with her? And that he thought he was texting her, not Marnie, when he said he wanted to propose. And she

La música…o la pelota de béisbol.

I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One is a far better makeout album, in my experience…

Oh, this song is great. I love this whole album, but this song is one of the first YLT songs I really fell in love with.

When Ray said that, I suddenly imagined a show featuring all the messed-up female characters from Kafka's The Trial. Even though most of them weren't housewives.

Yeah…at first I thought that this was part of her ultra-complicated grieving process. Like, she thought she didn't feel anything, but she actually did and was just looking for the right person to discuss it with, until she finally got over the numbness and moved on to some version of grief? But then when she started

Yeah, it's interesting what they're doing with Jessa. I hope she finds some kind of direction.
Also, I hope we see more of Season and her husband—I loved Melonie Diaz in The Itty Bitty Titty Committee, and I'd love to see more of her.

I thought she may have been genuine, up until the Margaret story started, but that might just be my own biases since my "first death" was also a mentor figure.

Yeah, I've been in the situation where distant relatives who I hadn't seen in years, or people I went to high school with but wasn't ever close to died…and while I tend to be an emotional person, they don't really hit that hard. Meanwhile other people who were closer to these people will be swirling around me with

Seriously. That cannot go anywhere good.

I was seriously wondering during that moment if it would turn out that Caroline hadn't been lying, and Margaret was somehow real, and Adam would call Hannah out on that. Either way, the way he was looking at her as she told the Margaret story made me think he didn't entirely believe her…

Laird and his dead turtle…and Jean Valjean…save orphans!

Yes, their body temperatures are the same temperature as human skin typically is, which is the perfect environment for the bacteria that causes leprosy. So while you couldn't get leprosy from just looking at one, you certainly could from touching one.

She'd better be careful with those armadillos. They can carry leprosy and pass it along to humans. We don't want this rom-com to turn into a plague tragedy world.

Yeah, I was pretty annoyed about the Rifftrax for the first Hunger Games movie. I mean, make fun of the weird names all you want, but mocking Katniss' singing voice in Rue's death scene? Really? How crass can you get?

Well, there is a girl named Annie in District 4.