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I'm more than ready to be totally bowled over by BCS. I just haven't really yet. Maybe because Saul Goodman wasn't on my radar of favorite characters in BB. I loved Skylar, but that obviously makes me a weirdo.

Vastly incorrect. Jane is the smartest new show this year.

Not yet. Better Call Saul hasn't really gelled into anything great (but has the potential, certainly). Unpopular opinion, but that Mike Ehrmantraut episode was supremely boring and overly noirish. The dialogue literally made me cringe. BCS is lacking all that pizazz and so much fucking sexiness that Jane brings. Nor

I'm a gay man and I fucking hate musicals. Capital letters HATE them. Speak for yourself. Just because our community made that some kind of gay right of passage to social acceptance doesnt mean everyone likes them. People lie to make friends/get laid, yo'.

Value does not necessarily equal money, you dingleberry.

this is precisely why I stopped watching the show. What an infuriatingly dull and anti-progressive character Danny became. I hate him and the box the show trapped in now that Mindy is stuck in her New York home, with his baby keeping her imprisoned to him. Wake me up when this show remembers it is 2015.

Meanwhile she's kept that god fuckng awful male nurse the whole time. He's an atrocious actor.

Wow. I miss Sonia's reviews. Sorry, Josh, but you're not cut out to interview this show. This was a lot of drivel.

No, they shouldn't. This show's incessant focus on Patrick has made it insufferable. Also, it's far from progressive or even remotely challenging to anyone who has been gay for longer than like 3 seconds in the city.

I read it more as pausing to make his 'upper hand' known. I always feel like it's one step forward, three steps back with Axl. McDermott plays his character well, I just want his character somewhere else by now.

Dude. Did you see her fucking face? That was total crushed humanity. Only someone with the EQ of a fly would miss that. Part of growing up is seeing the humanity in people's douchiness. Here's a concept: reactions and situations can be complex and multilayered.

On a lesser series, Frankie would have spent the episode apologizing to Mike for her extramarital 'faux pas'. But the way he smiled about it was so heartwarming. The security of their relationship is one of the best aspects of the show. And I hate monogamy.

I respected the fuck out of her for going against old man Davis, who, at this point, is one of the biggest hindrances in the music world.

She also pissed off Clive Davis for her third album, so there's that.

Can't be any worse than every single one of the Voice contestants. No one on that show has gone anywhere.

Why must she love the babies? Not everyone automatically bonds with something just because it came out of their vagina.

its the music that did it. that is some creepy sexual music.

So have choices gotten so good and easy for gay kids in high school that if the hot popular jock wants to bone you you're like 'oh no, I don't like you, sir'. jesus, things have come far in 10 years, or Glee has no understanding of libido.

yes, why do you come here to a tv review site if you just want to squee with Glee fangirlz and fangays?

cannot unsee that weird sexy times dance to jailbait. christ.