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Or "I like everything except rap and/or country" (because those are SUCH monolithic genres), which generally means "I like all current top 40 pop-rock" (ignoring all other genres that are not that, rap, or country).

I thought so much of this episode was in such bad taste. The dog eating Mercedes' hair? The dogs dragging Rachel through the street? Neglected Daughter's instant forgiveness? The dead woman being played for laughs? It's like Colfer inhaled Adam Sandler movies.

Not angry, as far as I could tell. I think it might have been tired or nostalgic.

It was raining in my hometown (far from where he lived) the day he is thought to have died.

I have some love for the last record. I adore "Frogs," "Over Now," and whatever track #7 is called, I cannot think of the name right now.

One thing I'm curious about now is whether or not Jennifer had to die when she did. Did the disease kill her? Or was it the treatment? Was it purposeful? Did Leekie want a clone body to study?
How many other clones have the disease? I'm blanking on that now; the only one I can think of is Katja, but we didn't see it

Yeah, I don't trust Delphine at this point. I trusted her again by the end of season 1, but after this season's first episode, I'm very wary and I think Cosima's about to get her heart broken.

Oh my….yeah, I will take Cal over Paul any day. Sorry Paul.

A little bit, thinking back to it now in the cold light of the morning.
But last night, all I was thinking about was that NOSE. And that BEARD. I want Cal to stay in the picture.

Yep. Once he didn't have Tyra to obsess over anymore, his character became so much easier to like.

Yeah, I hated the way they treated that whole "relationship." Putting it in quotes because unlike every other relationship on the show, we never got to see anything resembling the good part.

Yes, but she never actually used the word sexist. And so people who think that failing =automatically sexist, passing =automatically not sexist are seeing things there that were never there. It's not meant to determine lack or presence of sexism, just the lack or presence of women…something that was surely quite

Also, this was one of her earlier DTWOF strips, before she had created a recurring cast of characters. So it's highly likely that the women in that strip didn't show up again. The character was being used to make a larger point about a bigger issue in the culture, not the sexism of individual movies, and to get

"Tracey Wigfield" is a VERY British name.

Yeah, they have chemistry. Stable couples have conflicts, and goofy happenstances, and run-ins with weirdos. There's no reason they couldn't explore exactly what a Mindy/Danny relationship, in the open, would look like, long-term. They could pull from their supporting cast for Dating Drama.

Yeah, I know. But that world already has too many dead/missing/estranged moms, and I prefer thinking of it as a rape-free universe.

Wait, when did Korra's mom die? And really, I think a rape scene in The Legend of Korra would be bad enough on its own, regardless of any other implications.

Not as much as Watercest.

If I may be so bold as to introduce some mild shipping: Sart.

I really loved when we saw scenes of Angie's personality last season. Her fascination with the morgue implements, for example, was totally awesome.