kazeegeyser
kazeegeyser
kazeegeyser

Girl Code was such a guilty pleasure for me a few years ago. It brings me great joy to see that Nicole Byer and my other favorite weirdo, Alice Wetterlund, are doing cool things with their careers.

Are you me????? Loved Ben Feldman since he was in an atrociously bad Hillary Duff movie about 10 years ago, which would be the only reason I watch this show.

Around watch #20, I started to feel pretty uneasy about all the suicide attempts.

I should give it a listen now. My mom loves Tapestry and always talks about how it was her favorite album growing up.

True, but I definitely noticed at the start of Season 3 when Tim Riggins was a FINALLY a senior.

The retconning of the main cast's age was so baffling. Since they never specifically called out what grade they were in (except Matt, Julie, and Jason Street), they just made them all 15 at the start of the show.

I went to Brown and sometimes frequent the comments section for the student paper, The Brown Daily Herald, which is also on Disqus. It's amusing to me, since Brown's student body is very liberal and activist leaning, but the comments section is almost entirely right-wing, anti-SJW, and Trump-supporting users hailing

Whoa, imagine that!

…..I still haven't watched it.

Oh man, it's been a while. At my performance, there weren't TOO many mishaps, but I imagine the experience was very different if you saw it in previews early on, when the show ran for hours longer than anticipated. They would turn the house lights on and the stage/stunt manager would announce over a loudspeaker why

I just realized I named the director as "Julie Taylor". I've been watching too much Friday Night Lights, it seems.

I saw the show in previews before Julie Taylor left, and it was a mess. The most charming part was when Reeve Carney got stuck while in the air and waved at the audience. The delays and injuries were certainly a problem, and the reason why the show got such terrible press, but even if those were fixed you would just

I think people have high expectations because the first season was so strong. I'm also enjoying this season but it's definitely worse.

I think Rachel was loyal to Coleman for the majority of the episode. But, I knew immediately after Coleman said he was going to put her in a treatment center that she was going back to Quinn. Reinforced what her mother manipulated her to believe - that no one will love her with her flaws….except Quinn.

I'm not denying that, just didn't realize how out of touch I am!

I was expecting obscure picks, but I figured there would be one I'd heard of.

I look forward to spending my birthday watching Gilmore Girls :)

I thought that a funny jab at "Bachelor in Paradise" AKA the Bachelor/Survivor crossover.

The car was legitimately stolen. Rachel overstepped by reporting it as stolen rather than dealing with it without involving the police.

I took a nonfiction class a few years ago and this was basically the only thing I read. Pretty tiresome.