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I really want to think it's a ruse, too. It's exactly the sort of thing this show has always done. But if it is, why did Annalise make such a point of asking Bonnie if it was her?

2016 needs to go. It would seem that it's almost over, relatively speaking, but after the week we've had, I feel like there's still time for more devastating damage.

Same here. I didn't have any faith in people to be shattered, and yet I am shattered nonetheless.

I can't log in on my regular account either. Just this Discus one by trying to upvote, being told I need to sign in, and going from there.

Mutters, almost inaudibly.

I was very bothered. But I've learned to let that slide with this show …

Me too. Causing Alicia to finally divorce him and Peter to rot in jail forever? We can dream, right?

All true. I was trying to be purposefully vague when I posted, because also i agree with the first comment that we don't know the guy at all. (At least, I don't. Some of us have heard him on podcasts and stuff, but I don't even have that bit of info to inform an opinion.)
I really don't know exactly what I "read

True. Although she seemed most upset because the confession meant that she had fallen for a guy who was just like her father, and the life that she was trying so hard to get away from.

I didn't think about YtW once either. Not even when I was looking forward to and planning to watch this one. I thought of Girls, because Apatow himself compared the two in an interview. But not YtW.

Agree that they are very different. I totally get comparing the two as being in the same genre: dark comedies centered around a romance between significantly flawed characters. But the similarities stop there for me. The actual nature of the relationships and the characters' personalities have absolutely nothing in

It's hard to avoid some spoilers for this show. I am sticking around NOT because I want them to find love or even like them, but because some of the promo material suggests that it's going to a darker place. And I'm a sucker for that sort of thing.

They never touched each other!

Maybe I did. My point is that his version of sex isn't one that very many women would sign on for — not much in it for her, with that attitude. Therefore, I figure he'd be spending quite a few nights alone …

Poor Fitz. He really doesn't have any inner resources, does he?

None that I've seen in VA or Carolina's.

Mozart is very good. Not great, not amazing …but seriously, I hope we don't require that for a show to be watchable. The subject doesn't interest me at all, but the show is relevant to everyone who feels human emotion, so I am glad I started watching.

Rude!

Nope, agree with that. (And in other comments I've addressed the idea that just because I see Peggy's frustration does not mean I was ever "on her side.") But your comment addressing consequences … it's interesting… I am still trying so hard to square the treatment of women in Fargo with the fact that, despite being

Exactly.