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Daryl is at a point in his life where having another child makes sense. He’s older, he’s established, his life is secure. WhiJo just happens to be the person he is with.

It feels like a frustratingly manufactured drama. It’s hard to have a straightforward relationship with the ‘kids’ question when you’re gay, because as soon as you realize you are it gets complicated, and stays complicated, and it gets complicated for your parents who might’ve wanted grand kids, and ugh.

Loved Nathanial and his stuffed alligator. He needs another trip to the zoo.

They do make a great couple, limb-wise. Hector with his naturally silky arms, Heather with her ridiculously long legs.

Hate to start with an old complaint, but remember when I bitched about the cinematography in the premiere? Episode 4's camerawork, by contrast, is GORGEOUS! I recall a simple 3 person shot in Rebecca’s apartment, it was amazing just what a beautiful shot that was.

People without have broken brains, and are unable to properly enjoy life.

Well, there’s another way to go about it. I went in expecting this to be a wrongheaded disaster, and from inside of that frame of mind it was a modest success that I kinda got a kick out of.

Next SNL movie:

David Pumpkins isn’t something you think about, he’s just something you experience. He’s the Big Lipped Alligator Moment of Halloween. Watching this special without questioning its existence makes it immensely more entertaining. Btw, there was a kid in the background dressed as Kevin Roberts and it was awesome. I’m

This week The Orville also had an episode with a similar theme and the dialogue that this single intelligent observation: nobody ever corroborates what they read on social media.

Probably whatever she declared as her major; all the other classes could just be electives.

The show really strikes a fine line with Nathaniel, where he’s never anything short of a complete asshole, and yet he’s...likable? Same thing with Trent - creepy beyond imagination, yet I giggle whenever he shows up.

Josh did the responsible thing. He discovered her history of psychotic episodes and instead of ruining her reputation he contacted the most responsible person he knew, who then contacted Rebecca’s best friend. One assumes in an attempt to get Rebecca some help.

I truly hope that one day we will hear a bit of Hector and his mom’s podcast.

“Now pack a damn pantsuit, BECAUSE YA NEVER KNOW!!” This is in also my packing philosophy, but with a bikini.

“General Studies”

Loved the episode—but for the first time I actually think this review is a bit too generous to Rebecca...

Maybe my least-liked ep of CXGF so far. Characters not behaving like themselves...

It’s weird in spite all the things that she did to Josh this episode what makes me mad at Rebecca is the shitty way she treated Paula and Heather throughout the episode. Maybe because on some level Josh deserves what he got. But on the other hand she went to far and Josh kinda deserves the ravenge he’s getting on

Someone should tell Heather there are myriad ways to remain a student. One relative of mine managed to remain a college student well into her forties...it can be done.