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My thought was that they smeared themselves in blood downstairs and then went to the bedroom.

It does indeed sound like he was having a lovely time, but that doesn't solve my problem!

I appreciate the emphasis on strong female characters this season-I've always loved Vanessa, but it's really great how Lily has come into her own (and her protege is pretty badass). Plus Dr. Seward!

True! Although how he was tonight, while bad for Ilana, was probably the right move for him.

Right! Even at the time I felt bad for judging a guy who was trying to be so sweet. We're all pursuing the Jeremies and missing out on the Treys in our lives.

Trey trying to get so romantic so quickly reminds me so much of a guy I briefly dated.. we had slept together casually, but on our first "real" date he invited me over to his place for dinner, which involved a jazz soundtrack, many many candles, and a dessert I had mentioned in passing was my favorite. I appreciated

Yeah, I agree the acting carries it, and even when there are sitcom-y moments ("I do have a curriculum…uh…look out the window!") the characters' reactions all seem authentic.

I'm holding out hope that we'll end the series with "these crazy kids are going to be alright!". If that doesn't happen next week then I agree with you.

Loved this episode (Dudley giving the coyote call was so sweet!!!). I'm so sad this show is going away. That said, the show has been relying waaay too much on sitcom cliches for the Natalie storyline. Brett's car dies in her driveway after they've already flirted… convenient, but ok i'll buy it. But this week she

I believe that's still a boarding school, although it is now co-ed.

I just remember her being almost unwatchable. She was, um, committed, though…..

I like how they keep up the tradition of the queen who's "a trained actor" pretty much blowing it. Mimi Imfurst, Milan, and now Robbie with all his lame excuses. But other than that I'm always bored with these acting challenges and their aggressively horrible dialogue (with a few gems like Latrice and Bob managing to

I liked this episode overall- a few laugh-out-loud moments that felt like a relief from some of the recent heaviness (though this episode was still plenty heavy) and I liked seeing the characters out of their normal relationships.

Oh yes, my brother downloaded that version. My guess is it was the cut shown in countries that censor sexual material (but not exploding heads, obviously)- they also cut out Eggsy doing a jerk-off motion. Not usually a proponent of censorship, but I definitely didn't miss that last joke (especially because I was

Yay!! My evangelizing is effective. It's dense but so, so worth it.

Noooooo!!! The movie is sooooo different from the book (unless you're talking the SciFi Channel miniseries). The ending where (spoiler alert) it suddenly starts to rain is so completely antithetical to everything the Fremen's struggle is about.

I really hope this show sticks around- it's so hard to pitch to people, but it's so, so great. I really like the addition of Amanda Peet's desire for kids- I feel like the element really works with everything else going on. Also, I am soooo with Brett and Alex on the Dune obsession, so a bonus for me.

I'll raise my hand as a Trabbi shipper! It started with the episode where she blackmails him to become a trainer (truly the start of any great romance)- I feel like when they are interacting it really works. He tones down the Soulstice doofusness and becomes a more relatable human being. I find his earnestness sweet.

Hahahahaha. Man I would love that show. The Weirding Way alone would be worth it.

That issue of it getting lumped in with other shows is so real. I've tried to sell my friends on watching this, but surprisingly "It's about flawed people in…. relationships…" fails to sell them somehow. Same problem I have with Crazy Ex Girlfriend (it's about a woman with major mental health issues!). But I like how