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I watched Once Upon a Time eagerly the first season (I liked the creepiness, it was like SyFy’s Haven or Twin Peaks Lite with a lot under the surface) despite its flaws, stuck around for the second season out of high hopes for writing geared toward a more adult audience, and then coasted until the season finale where

It’s one of those shows, for me, where the sentimentality outweighs quality or lackthereof. I re-watched recently and definitely groaned a lot more than I did when I was 15, but still laughed and cried. Overall, I do appreciate a lot of the writing, the cast of characters, the small-town quirkiness, and the inside

I thought it felt super forced (and the lighting looked mad cheap in the opening), and then Emily was talking about how she was missing half of herself and I sighed and realized how upsettingly and deeply emotionally invested I already am in this for some reason I don’t know stop judging.

i also just cried a little watching it, not so much because i thought it was good, per se, but because of that thing that happens with certain tv shows - the office and parks and rec come to mind - where you start to feel a familiar, emotional connection to the people and places and stuff. like gilmore girls, even the

I mean, I watch Married At First Sight. A show being awful does not prevent me from watching it.

Another person who thought the trailer was fine and is super excited for the show!

I’m beyond excited and legit teared up while watching the preview.

Puppy will lick all those cute tears.

Is it really a memoir or just a really long tell-all/tabloid about all the Bravolebrities and celebs that probably won’t sue him?

My favorite so far is “Cheeto Voldermort.”

No matter how anyone feels about her, that is so awful and I hope she coped and recovered from the events smoothly :(

The spoiler makes me so happy. I am really over Ross. I kind of want Demelza to find some hot guy and have revenge sex.

God damn it!!

I really enjoyed the first season and wanted to keep watching, but they lost me at the adultery, let alone rape. If I want to waste mental energy thinking about shitty husbands I’ll just think about my ex!

sure. not always rude. but on the internet? 9 times outta 10 - RUDE AS HELL.

The writing on CDAN, at least when I read it, was always muddled. And that’s putting it nicely...

When my boyfriend watched The Hunger Games for the first time, his reaction to Gale was “Do you think he’s so sad all the time because he’s not as attractive as his brother, Thor?”

Blind item: Jessica Biel?