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The litter stayed light.

Another callback, but to the beginning of this season: the reappearance of the newly-minted New Yorker whose armpit Abbi was awkwardly shoved into while riding the subway in the second or third episode. In that episode he cheerfully tells her, “I just moved here!” and in this one he’s on the subway again but now looks

And worse she said “gentrification” when she meant gerrymandering. Silky is not as smart as she thinks she is. I’d love to know what the story is behind these advanced degrees she claims she has

IDK how Yvie didn’t win when she had the best performance AND the best look this week.

The musical was a trainwreck. The jokes were like “I’m Betsy Devoss and I’ve never been in a school before!”. Everything that’s been said and that you don’t need an ounce of creativity to write. They even invoked ‘crooked Hillary’ and left the nickname unchallenged. They were literally feeding into propaganda and in

Bevers subplot (and series wrap for the character?) must have been underrated enough to not even get a mention in the review. The idea that he bought all her stuff at the end is sad enough and an excellent moment where he can be a hero in his own weird way.

I love Joel and I laughed hard every single time he yelled. 

I liked Joel and the reactions Michelle was giving, it felt odd but also kind of hilarious that the editor kept underlining Michelle’s annoyance.

anything that annoys Michelle Visage”

I loved Joel McHale, but I enjoy a) him and b) what The Soup/The Joel McHale Show (RIP) was all about and c) anything that annoys/disagrees with Michelle Visage and d) the taking down a peg of the show that’s trying to simultaneously be different from reality tv while succumbing to it.


It feels like Jacobson and Glazer are barely acting whilst gushing over Cumming.”

Are we seriously not doing phrasing anymore?

“I’m so sick of this attic!”

Y Kant America Read?

Who knew the world was capable of such oxymoronic paradoxical juxtapositions?

So true about that episode, which is why it was my pick for this feature (I’d practically forgotten!):

I don’t think he was avoiding talking to her using sex—or, at least, not totally. He believes he is making love with Jane for the last time.

That was awesome. And I’m not usually this petty, but I’m sort of delighted by the OTHER half of the fandom all over social media threatening to quit the show now, the way the first half did when they killed Michael. Shippers are funny, and the show is freakin’ great no matter who Jane is paired with. (I mean I do

Rogelio keeps getting better, I thought Jaime Camil had already made such a great character for the ages but he really hitting high spots. Supporting husband, near break-out star in America, really good but conflicted weird dad and most of all just REGELIO DE LA VEGA. This more modest and a bit more humane Rogelio

So far, I’m finding this season to have lots of really nice character moments rather than outright good episodes - in this case, the peek into The Killer’s homelife and Malcolm getting ‘promoted’. The latter especially, as it gave us a rare moment of Jessica smiling to herself when he leaves.

He did and he didn’t. He did call Jessica telling her to come there, because he wanted her to be present — or at least he knew that Trish would — he just didn’t tell her the truth, because he figured she would either blow it off, tell Trish, or maybe even talk her out of it.