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Jessica George
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I personally am not a fan of pwp and the like for numerous reasoned, so I'm a little biased in that regard. I just dislike people assuming that when you're reading fanfic you're reading porn. That being said, if that's your thing, sure, since that is a genre in even official "professional" literature.

I'm expecting backlash for this haha, but the late entry Final Fantasy XV is my fave believe it or not. Despite its flaws I don't think I enjoyed any other game as much this year, bar Inside and, briefly, Pokego (though that died out quick)…

"HOW BOUT THE DECALS?"

There is a plethora of, sadly, truly horrendous fanfiction out there…but amidst it all, every once in a while, you find absolute gems. Alternate realities are great, but so are fics where they explore moments or scenerios only hinted at or referred to in the source material. I find the stereotypical explicit slash

WHY CAN'T BARRY DO ANYTHING WITHOUT FIRST RECEIVING A PEP TALK™???
Jay Garrick has been a huge disappointment all season, I'm just waiting for him to get interesting. Him being Zoom would have been the boost his character needed to get me into him again, but after that final scene…well. We'll just have to see. Perhaps

Before I even read this episode review I'd personally assessed it and given it a B. GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE.

This episode was brilliant. Hilarious and tragic and, like you said, actually helped build the world of Sunny. I have a bad feeling Frank is going to die either this season or the next though, considering how off the rails he's going as well as the reveal he might have cancer…

What? Am I the only one who felt like this was one of the freshest episodes this season? In laughs per minute alone…
Anyway. I guess the complaint about Meemaw being wasted is valid, as are some of your other reservations. I am surprised you thought this episode deserved a grade this low, though! I would give it a

I laughed unnecessarily loudly at that part and rewound it thrice.

I'm surprised you didn't think this deserved a higher grade?? This is by far my favourite episode this season and a Sunny classic imo, but to each his own I guess!!!
Perhaps it's because the Macdennis dynamic is my favourite of the show, or because of how much I can relate with their suburban struggle. The rubbish

Yehhhhhhh fair grade again. A bit of a scattered episode, with laughs few and far between. Felt like there was definitely a bit of a pacing problem.

Fair grade, Dennis. I would say it's even a bit generous, but that's coming from someone who's never seen any 80s ski films, so a lot of the references probably flew over my head. Speaking of which, did anybody else get Wet Hot American Summer vibes from this episode???

Very, very impressed with this album. Not going to convert the average listener by any means, but that's not the point. It's not a desperate plea for attention or recognition (coughpurposecough), nor is it an album built for a stadium tour like some of their past ones have been. It's just a really solid, mature,

I would have loved to see how the Mystery Girl and Sheldon's relationship played out, at least for a few episodes.
But alas, this is a sitcom, and he's Sheldon. Sigh.

Completely agree with this review, though I wouldn't have been so harsh haha. I think I'd give it a solid B-
Where Are U Now is and forever will be the best song Bieber has ever released, and it's not even technically his song. The other EDM tracks along with No Pressure are the highlights of the album. Some of the

This was a stellar episode. I would give it a solid A if it were up to me.
So many highlights, but the biggest laugh for me had to be Emery and Evan trying to act like adults. So cute. "Stay in school, son."
(Also, is it just me or has Eddie got so much more adorable since he stopped constantly throwing up gang signs

Though the wooden acting from Aziz's parents did drag the episode down a little for me (and I hate to admit this because they seem so sweet!), I still thoroughly enjoyed this episode, possibly because it hit so close to home. When I watched Dev and Brian dismiss their parents for something trivial, I saw myself in