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For sure, I think there should be a place for niche stuff and place for popular stuff. And while I would have liked Looking to go on longer, it was granted two seasons and movie which is pretty great. I was just saying that I do believe that just like the wider TV audience, broad humor/melodrama is going to be more

Between the new season of Degrassi going up on Netflix today and this on Saturday, I've got a very exciting weekend ahead of me! I too didn't know the movie was going to air so soon and I am someone who will click on anything I see about Looking!

I'd also say that there is a big divide between your want to get married, live in the suburbs LGBT people who are going to have more basic interests than your more urbane, less traditional LGBT people who have more artsy taste. Of course, that divide exists across all sexualities (the multi cam Chuck Lorrie sitcoms

It's like they just saw 4 leads and said "look! it's just like Girls!" and called it a day. I like both shows but they share very little DNA (aside from a neurotic white person with bad relationship instincts situated as the main character.)

I get that not everyone is into it, but I'm a woman, and I am. So, at least in some cases (or at least mine) Sex can work that way. I mean, it doesn't actually make me orgasm but it's super arousing and helps my orgasm.

I am going to stick it out because this kind of show is just right up my alley especially with limited summer TV options but that scene was a little too perfect for me, artfully done and I was really vibing on it until they found the knife, that was a little much for me how it synced up.

I agree that Andrea seemed very basic but I do hope at least that they used the hackneyed characterization to make us think we know what's up and she'll be more fully drawn as the show goes on. But I have no idea and if she isn't more developed then yeah, it will just seem lazy.

At least that made me laugh! I don't read the music reviews on here that often but I was truly surprised that there wasn't even an ounce of snark in that review, like they really took Good Charlotte seriously. Is this a thing? Was the whole thing satire?

It didn't strike me as the writers making a choice to excuse Piper in any way, it just seemed realistic to me that her friends wouldn't leave her high and dry, just based on the way they have portrayed her friend group, and basically all the main friend groups in the prison. But you're right, it is worth examining!

That was the closest thing to sympathetic I felt, but not to her but to her friends. Like, she was a real piece of shit and she should have had to bear that brand as it was originally given but I could imagine -in the environment of prison were decent friends are hard to come by and there's the expectation of being

I hope it doesn't go down super boring like that…perhaps there will be a stand off between Daya and the MCC lady with the gun Caputo was dating? Or with Judy King who maybe also has a gun? If she's just immediately disarmed that would be boring as hell! But if Gloria takes the gun after the tension gets amped up a few

She got off easy because of her privilege….do you think they would have ever added time to Piper's sentence like that? I don't think so, that's what I got from it.

That just makes her sound like a fucking idiot. Also that she's never encountered a great writer who's a woman of color, which I have trouble believing.

Yeah, he's always been a little more considerate and idealistic than the average horrible person running the prison but he's always been shown to be flawed.

My friends and I theorized that Gloria is going to take the gun away, since Gloria told Aleida that she'd keep Daya out of trouble after she got released.

I think they could have done without some of the Bailey story - maybe just the jail story and him wandering the hall, seeing him get fired and failing with girls and then sitting at home looking like such a sad sack was a little much and probably too sympathetic. But yeah, there's no way to prevent cops/CO's/white

Me too. I can't say they get everything right all the time but I simply don't think the show is ignoring white privilege. They point it out, almost heavy handedly, often. The whole Piper storyline was saying "Piper is privileged and doesn't realize it until she's branded a nazi." I don't know anyone (of any race) who

I haven't seen a Feig (or Apatow) comedy that couldn't shave at least 30 minutes off. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but it sucks. This movie doesn't need to be 2 hours under any circumstance, I don't think any comedy needs to be!

He's as bad at sex as I am!

I didn't like Bridesmaids very much but liked The Heat and Spy quite a bit so that works for me!