kazeegeyser
kazeegeyser
kazeegeyser

FYI most of these links are broken.

It’s my favorite movie of all time! Also I’m going to try out this gif-embedding nonsense.

And her name is CoCo! She has an adorable french name! I could never hate someone named CoCo.

I watched that episode last night! D’arcy Carden has amazing comedic timing.

This is all your fault!

Never leave us!!

I thought the comments were supposed to come over to the new site with us! I haven’t watched this episode yet but I’ll be pretty sad if there’s no one to discuss it with.

Pretty sure you can. Click the three dots to the right of the star.

Yeah, new layout isn’t great. I’m sure it will take time for them to figure it out. Not the best way to kick off the redesign though.

Oh, I guess that worked. I would recommend explaining that clicking on the link to claim your account will not do anything until you go to comment/log in, since I was very confused when nothing happened.

That's fair! I originally did not care for Sutton, but I've been really enjoying her characterization in the past few episodes, plus I am completely enamored with her.

That dinner party was hard to watch and I couldn't help but feel awful for Richard. It was so rude of the 3 women to just ignore their host the entire time - I get that Sutton was super high and Jane was drunk and Kat was mad at Richard for telling her how to do her job, but there was a lot of selfish behavior

Yeah, it could definitely look like he was using his position of authority to take advantage of 3 young female staffers.

I much prefer Jane to Karma, if that helps. Karma sucks, Jane is the weakest link (mostly because Sutton and Kat are so damn charming) but I still like her.

The Yale-Harvard game episode was always such a bummer in the best way. Some of my favorite Gilmore episodes are ones where you find Lorelei and her parents FINALLY getting along, understanding each other, and then something ruins it at the last minute. Another example is the spa episode in season 2 with

You know, I never thought about it before, but that's a pretty asshole move.

Sometimes the pre-show at the big theater chains will sprinkle behind-the-scenes segments for upcoming movies between the commercials. Maybe some people like watching those without distractions? But even then they're wrong. It's a commercial.

You can take my in-between-preview "that movie looks dumb as hell" comment out of my cold, dead hands.

When I was home for a college break, I went to an independent theater on a weekday afternoon with my friend. The theater was mostly filled with older retired folks. We chatted away during the pre-preview commercials. Suddenly, the older lady sitting in front of me stood up, turned around, and like she was doing her

I actually agreed with her points. I once went to a restaurant with my parents where we made a reservation and they put us in a separate room by ourselves. It was awful. So weirdly quiet and the service was bad (the waiter could never be found when we needed them).