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Sister Jane: You’re saying our mouths evolved to give blowjobs?

“My wish. My wish came true!”

Good grief. Alex’s return is even more boring that I thought it would be. And I thought it would be boring. The "hate fucking" was tedious and clichéd. The “hate snuggling” is tiresome beyond belief.

Shit—I hope she knows about The Smiths.

Agreed. Flaca flashback time!

"I don't know from these things."
- Lorna Morello

"I mean African Americans. Crack is for African Americans." I think I could watch a whole episode of Pennsatucky trying not to be racist.

That scolding of Taystee for selling hard drugs set up what was a highlight of Season 2 for me: the friendship between Poussey and Taystee and the tensions in it.

Damn, I miss Vee already. Utterly ruthless and flat-out scary. She reminded me of Hearst on Deadwood and Marlo Stanfield on The Wire. Just when the audience is comfortable with one level of brutality and corruption, in comes someone who has no conscience and who can’t be negotiated with or manipulated, because they

This reminds me of the time I asked the internet to please use capital letters when appropriate and to avoid acronyms and to be mindful of the difference between restrictive and non-restrictive clauses.

This pun has an admirably brief refractory period.

Oh, shit. And you had a much pornier length, as well. Beaten on all fronts!

Sigh.

In space, no one can hear you cream.

Blake's 7"

I've only watched the first three, but I'm looking forward to the rest. I almost gave up on the show after two, but the commenters here convinced me to stick it out a bit longer and I'm glad I did.

I really liked this episode—this was where I thought, "Man, I am on board with this show."

The opening credits for this show are beautiful. What I didn’t notice until watching them this episode is how joyful they are, as well. For a show that deals with all the ugliness humanity is capable of—poverty, bigotry, profiteering, violence—it’s marvelous that they choose to open each episode by showing us our

It's amazing how all the hand-wringing (or outright need to police other people's bodies) only seems to get activated when it comes to people who are outside normative gender roles: women opting out of motherhood or trans people.

Bryn Mawr "seems to frown upon the excessive use of vowels"?