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STILL NO SMASH NEWS.

I'm that "certain type" in everything but looks, so I can confirm this is true.

BUT WHAT ABOUT SMASH?!!!!!!!!

I used to be really into liveblogging Drag Race (and SMASH) on tumblr.
Then one time a Supernatural roleplaying blog called me a cunt because I said I didn't think that Jared Padawhatever was a very good actor on Gilmore Girls, and lost all hope for humanity. People be cray.

Apparently "The Love I Meant To Say" was a Shaiman/Wittman number, which makes it the first Hit List song penned by them.

Karen and Kyle sort of mentioned it in the flashback to Bombshell's opening night. Also, in the season opener when Karen, Jimmy and Kyle first meet at the bar, she asks if they're together and he's like "oh he's not…but does it look like that to you?" all gooey like. But I mostly inferred from how Kyle acted like an

Aw mannnn I was at work when it aired tonight and couldn't help myself and read the review.
I wonder if the decision to kill Kyle was made before or after they pretty much knew they were cancelled. Because Kyle was always my favorite part of the Hit List storyline.

I'm not sure if it's been mentioned anywhere else butttttttttttt

Because I can't go one second without mentioning, I'm marathoning Frasier start to finish right now.
I've been reading various wiki articles on the cast and it seems that David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Jane Leeves and Peri Gilpin are all good friends. And aside from doing an intervention for him back in the late 90s,

I'm watching it as I type this. And yeahhhhh I agree. The songs are alright but these damn kids are super insufferable. I busted out laughing at Bebe's accent.

oh shit I had no idea Bebe Neuwirth was in Browsers.
she's my ultimate gayboy theatre crush so i actually might have to check it out.
Also I'm marathoning Frasier right now, so she's been on my mind lately.

@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus Oh, yeah I know that "book" is loosely defined, which is why I actually think people ragging on Kyle for not contributing is kind of BS.

The only reason I remembered was because of how hard Wes Taylor's character was hitting on Kyle during the first read through of Hit List, then was super bitchy to him when his dialogue was really bad.

I liked that they actually had the HBO Girls bumper playing on the TV.

I was suspicious of that too, because season one seemed to be riding on the coattails of the My Week With Marilyn frenzy.

My random thoughts:
I miss Rebecca Duvall. Hell I just miss the season one level of craziness!
My roommates thought something was seriously wrong with me because I started screaming at my TV when Kyle got hit by the car.

I still have PTSD from the 2009 Broadway revival with Lauren Graham.
Sit Down You're Rockin' The Boat was the only redeeming part of that production.

I have so many thoughts and feelings about this episode that I can't put them into words. SMASH DON'T LEAVE ME.

I was so pissed off by the banner ads for it on here that I downloaded Adblocker.

I laughed out loud when Norma forced Norman out of the car and then ran back to her seat, because any teenager worth his salt would have been back in that car before she touched the handle.