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Bevers’ ‘Am I allowed to act like that?’ is the hardest laugh in a while.

Both my parents are therapists (and my childhood was fine because everyone always so “Oh that explains so much” when I say this) and they tell me that people have brought up Trump A LOT in their sessions since his election.

Ilana’s mental montage/nightmare of the President was fantastic, but her orgasm over a literal slideshow of female icons took it to the next level. Never did T***p-bashing ever feel so fucking euphoric.

The answer is that most people like that don’t really believe in god, they just find him to be a useful way to exert control over others.

“Good... people??” -God

It’s a telling glimpse into his psyche.

I don’t think I’ll ever understand how somebody both chooses to believe in an all powerful deity that controls the universe AND believes that his own anger is compelling enough to sway said deity.

People like Bill O’Reilly make me hope God is real, just so they can fucking get theirs in the hereafter.

What a coincidence, I’m mad at god for permitting Bill O’Reilly to exist.

I think we’ll honestly know the long term plan for the show based on how long it takes for a season 5 pickup. They renewed 3 and 4 as soon as the premiere of 2 aired because the ratings were crazy for Starz —- But if season 3 doesn’t maintain that and if the show continues to fail to gain awards traction with its big

I kinda agree. When people ask me about reading the books, my standard answer is that they should read #1 without question, and if they enjoy that, read 2-3-4. If, at that point, they’re not particularly invested in the story, that’s a good place to stop: in part because it gets a lot more heavy-handed with the

For me the writing and direction leaned to hard on showing familiarity using previous scenes, i.e. undressing, eating, drinking of their honeymoon without adding another layer to the story; even the room seems oddly similar to their honeymoon suite. The awkwardness was believable as is the dooming feeling of what

Honestly, the day this show decides to do what you’ve alluded to is the day I check out. They’d be better off ignoring it all together because I have absolutely zero faith that this show (or frankly any show that isn’t centering those stories) could do that justice. Something that big can’t be a little side note in

I kind of don’t know that we need to cover every single plotpoint in the books. I’d rather have a few more seasons of a quality show with strong characters and emotional beats than make sure we get to the end of the Fiery Cross. I think one of the strengths of Outlander compared to GoT is that there is no set ending

Very weird to me that the reviewer thinks it’s crazy Claire would have some insecurities while at the same time saying she acts like it hasn’t been 20 years since they saw each other. Aren’t her insecurities literally an acknowledgment of the fact that they have spent two decades apart?

I’m gonna fanwank a bit and speculate that it might not even occur to Jamie to wonder about those things. He’s from a time when, if a daughter moved away from her parents at 17 to marry, she might never have seen them again. Even if he’s sure that Bree hasn’t gotten married, the idea of a parent being beholden to a

Considering that this came out while other things (sexual harassment/assault lawsuits, NDAs, etc.) had been handled privately and nothing happened, I can see why she wouldn’t want more occasions of offensiveness and problematic behavior to be swept under the rug.

I think we should be clear that there are addictions of all kinds, and sex is one of them, and there are legitimate sufferers.

“Of course, being French means you automatically go to the Bad Place” -Michael

Vicki asking for her reports to be condensed into one page seemed like a direct reference to Trump.