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I remember listening to a This American Life podcast about a sexual abuse victim and the narrator saying there isn't many studies regarding sexual abuse victims. I think there may be some hesitancy because researcher fear victims may become abusers later in life and victims who are already stigmatized by society will

I thought Faxon and Rash's Oscar were diminished because Aexander Payne pretty said he threw out the script and rewrote the movie himself. Faxon and Rash only got credit due to some screenwriting rules.

Well, that's just fucking stupid.

Yeah I was like they did they last week on Always Sunny.

They're probably saving this bullet as the tension for the rest of Cho's arc.

Whoa whoa whoa calm your titties Benoist still got the belt. And you know they have a "get Benoist in a hot dress for no reason" scene coming up in the season.

When Alex walked into the room for dinner with Max Lord, it was so cheesy I said out loud, "Jizz" and did a wanking motion.

That song was released in 1997 so it wouldn't keep up with the rules of the show. But yeah, the song would be a bit on the nose for the show.

Her last kid was born in December 2011 and the first season premieres in January 2013. I don't think the filming schedule is 12 months long so…

And then?

And then?

Someone remind me…what happened to Simpson after the old lady blew his ass up? Literally?

But I didn't see Jean-Claude Van Damme anywhere?

I've always liked Season 1 the most as I found it to be the strongest in terms of political themes and plot coherence.

I believe next season will be during 1983, the same year Let's Dance was released. I got some pretty boring ideas for some songs — Let's Dance during a sneaky distraction/plant/heist plot, Modern Love during a seduction plot, and China Girl, when they have to run some misdirection on the Chinese.

I'm going to be a little gross but I wonder how many actors have considered having an abortion because it "complicated" a shooting schedule or was at a vulnerable moment of their career.

I've never understood the criticism against the pastor. Paige was the one who donated her savings to the church. The church accepted it because Paige was the one who told them it was okay. What was the pastor to do, not trust her and call her parents to confirm? Trust was one of the central issues between Paige and

Yeah but what the fuck was (spoiler alert?) the weird future time cops that detained Cameron and other future folks? I never understood that. And every season was some branch of plot that almost had nothing to do with the previous season.

Really? I listened to the first episode and found myself tuning out a lot. I haven't revisited it since. I think the guy is pretty boring.

Haha you're the fucker that hates Carly Rae Jepsen so you should shut the fuck up