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Yeah, it was for health reasons, but they're still pretty big for her frame and she's not averse to showing them off. Like I said, check her instagram. She posts bikini pics like it's her job.

Tired of Manny and his whacky incel views.

I disagree. Over the last season, their relationship has developed in a way that Haley provides relationship advice (however dubious at times) to Alex, who has little experience in the field, especially compared to Haley. If there was one thing that was too fast it was Alex getting into the relationship with Ben in

I mean, you can call him disgusting and then check out her instagram page and be conflicted on the idea that she's basically becoming an instagram model after having turned 18. She sends mixed messages, because I remember a few years ago before she got her breast reduction, she said that she didn't want to be somebody

Basically as soon as shit hit puberty, her bust size ballooned to a size purportedly larger than Sophia Vergera's, so she had to get them reduced because there's no way her tiny frame would be able to support those things without severe back problems developing over time.

Kyle is not a she, and this episode was actually objectively pretty bad. Modern Family often believes that a failure to communicate is the funniest form of comedy, but it's not. See every Mitch/Cam plotline that fails because they just turn it into a contest of who can be the most petty.

What the fuck was so hard about Claire just telling everybody it was her birthday present and that the company is not paying for anything going on in the office? Why the fuck did it take Gloria flipping out and yelling at everybody to resolve the situation? That was, bar none, one of the stupidest plotlines MF has

Andy? Yeah. It was a throwaway line of dialogue in the first episode, after that 3 seasons of will they/won't they and the "We'll make it work" airport goodbye scene.

So that's where the animation budget went.

Winks and nods that generally fly over the audience's head are not really what I'm looking for as qualifications of them having a sexual relationship. Those are basically all implicit, which is the general problem I have. They're not straight out saying who is top and who is bottom (not that everybody would want to

Everybody is praising this episode but I just feel like it was passable all around. It's certainly better than the majority of the season has been so far, but it didn't leave any lasting impressions on me.

The writer's think it's funny when Mitch and Cam are at each others throats. They also find it funny to make Cam a self-centered moron who's arc always involves him learning the error of his ways. Their core relationship dynamic is that Cam does something stupid, Mitch responds with astonishing pettiness, and then

They do dance around the age thing, but I remember a line from one of the first few seasons where Gloria asks Jay if he wants to join her in the shower, to which he responds "There's a gun in a footlocker in the garage, if I ever say no to that, I want you to take it and shoot me with it". There was also another

You can really tell how inconsistent the continuity of the show is between Levitan episodes and Lloyd episodes. This was a great episode, don't get me wrong, but I thought Alex was kind of in a relationship with Dwight (who we've seemed to have just entirely forgotten about)as of the country jamboree episode. I guess

I think I can answer the reason for that being the case pretty simply. ABC is owned by Disney and Disney is pretty family friendly. They typically don't show Mich and Cam as being sexually active (as opposed to Phil and Claire, where we've actually seen them in the middle of sex) because the core conservative audience

The Mandalorians are basically the Star Wars version of Klingons. They're generally honor-bound warriors who are often at odds with themselves and the galaxy at large. I think they have a rich history outside of being Mary Sue characters for RPers. I mean, a lot of the Legends canon is blown away, but I was never

I didn't say it was a gentleman's D, the only score that is a gentleman's anything is a D- instead of an F, and those are typically given out by the film reviewers. Besides, it doesn't make sense for a B- to be equal to something two letter grades lower. It's funny that you're kicking up shit about me saying last

Check the comments on the AVC article. B- is pretty below average as a grade, and pretty on par for the rest of the series, the majority of which is generally regarded as filler. Kevin has been considerably generous with the series as a whole, despite it being one of the regular reviews that got cut during the great

I mean, sure. But the thing is you don't just wander around a deserted planet searching for droids to press into service. If the rebellion really needed a better inventory management protocol droid that wasn't AP-5 (that is literally what he's designed to do anyways) then they could go through any number of channels

I'm all for giving Zeb more screen time, but only if it's meaningful. Last week's episode made him a worse character by basically stripping him of his tactical knowledge. He was an honor guard and a captain, you don't get to a position like that without thinking tactically and having a distinguished military career.