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I think the show has problems with couples in general. The joke with Howard and Bernadette is that he is so dysfunctional that she acts as a surrogate mother and the joke with SHeldon and Amy is… what? That she is horny and abused? Amy and Sheldon have honestly made me feel far more uncomfortable than Leonard and

I think when asked about her perfect day, she thought about something fantasy-like. She kind of lives with Leonard and her friends, so a "perfect day" involves something she doesn't usually get to do. I don't think it is something to be worried about. If asked about my perfect day, I'd probably go for some alone time

Tesla, I think. But I am not big on science.

Sadly, it is what happens when you are a woman in the show business. Even if you are a minor and it is creepy as hell.

Well, the exact quote was "practising your rock-troll magic", so I guess there are some things you can learn even if they don't fall into your particular brand of magic. Kind of like how Regina's magic seems to be fire magic, but she can do a lot of things (transport people, cure small wounds, etc.).
Who knows, the

That is 100% true and I couldn't agree more. His falling back into bad ways should have been a lot more progressive. I was just trying to explain why Emma's "superpower" didn't work. In fact I thought he was being particularly careful during his answers to avoid lies.

Well, Rumple didn't lie, technically. He said that he had a spell to help her get rid of her powers (he had) and that he was certain that it would prevent her from hurting anyone else (it would have), and when she asked if she would be OK, he said that he couldn't tell, and maybe he can't, because all we know is that

Yep, she definitely needs to become more involved, but I am afraid it is all about Elsa, Emma and Rumple for this one.

I agree with everything, but I do think they kind of addressed Regina's attitude. As Ingrid said, the villains want "everything". Also Henry has recently moved back to Regina's because he felt like she needed him, but ultimately, he seems determined to choose to live with Emma. And as Snow said, Regina tends to fous

Yes she did, they said it in the episode. Rumple says that Ingrid has been working in her memory magic, and then asks why she took memories out of Elsa even after having her trapped, and Ingrid said that she wanted a fresh start the next time they met.

There is literally nothing good in the Hood/Regina romance. It could have been good, but they write him all wrong. He is pushy, selfish, can take a no for an answer and just messes around with her as if she is a toy with no right to have an opinion on what is best for herself.
I was excited about it when it started,

It could have, actually. She is unsure about her aility to keep her heritage alive with so little help and she is watching her kid deny his heritage too, so it could be an unconscious reaction to emphasize her we-code (Spanish) features in her second language as a way to reinforce her identity as Latina.

I thought Manny just didn't want to use his Spanish because he was into French now, but I think I am being optimistic.

I think it is, as you say, a matter of perception. Bernadette was not only talking about a ranking of hot scientist, she was talking of insinuating and in a way objectifying pictures. Now, if you are model, that can be ok in that you work with your beauty and your sexuality. But if you are a scientist, I think it just

I am kind of hoping that Lily's bullying will be dealt with in following episodes, but maybe I am just being naïve.

I could have done without that line even without her personal life. I mean, I found out about it here after watching the episode, but it already shocked me while watching. Stalkers are not something to make jokes about in this kind of mostly bland show. It gives a certain impression of social acceptance, of "boys will

It is not exactly offensive, but it does strike as a little insensitive. Maybe she just went with it because she doesn't want an abussive ex-partner to influence her job, which would be a good decision to make, but the writers could have left that out. It isn't really a funny thing to make jokes about, anyway.

I just didn't see that they did not support her. They tried to offer her solutions, suggesting ways for her and Emily to bond. I found it a pretty natural reaction, it would have made no sense at all for the three of them to go against Emily now that Raj, who is a dear friend of them, has a girlfriend that seems to