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    I’m not 100% sure we’re talking about the same behind the scenes drama but i feel like S2 started off with good ideas and then the other stuff derailed the original plotting for the season/series and S3 continues with the new tones and storyline. I feel like we were originally going to spend S2 exploring Waverly’s

    With the amount of kids McCarthy’s put in harms way by popularizing the antivaxx movement and spreading their misinformation, she’s definitely the second worst.

    I definitely agree. My first ever relationship was with someone who’d been through abusive, traumatic and toxic situations in the past and also had physical, emotional and mental health issues. They were an overall good person and newly starting therapy and treatment but there were many times where the relationship

    I watched an episode with Richard Linklater and Hardwick was praising Boyhood so hard and mere episodes later when it was a guest he was friendly with, he basically admitted he didn’t “get”the film and laughed about not even liking it.

    See I got asshole vibes from Thinky Pain (the first thing of his I ever watched) but Maron s1 showed him in a terrible light whereas the special kinda downplayed his behaviour. I still think he’s funny but god, he’s a lot to deal with as a boyfriend.

    I was worried it might not make the list since it doesn’t get talked about much. Arguably they also could’ve added Princess Cyd to the list which came out not that long ago and also has a very happy ending but I digress God’s Own Country is pure gem of a film. I’ve seen it multiple times now and I love noticing the

    I wouldn’t call it boring but Iwas glad they scrapped Augustin’s frustrating storyline in S1. I absolutely loved Richie throughout the show and I think the episodes that focused on Richie and Patrick’s relationship were the best outputs of the show.

    My sister got me onto o.b and then I eventually switched to the cup which has been my go to for the past while. Unfortunately I just got an IUD and apparently IUDs and cups have been having enough bad interactions that some doctors recommend opting out of cup use. They aren’t sure whether people are accidentally

    I got way too excited when I saw this. But I watched the documentary on Netflix a while back after having previously never heard of him before and their relationship’s been a bit of old Hollywood pop trivia that almost no one appreciates since they barely know of either actor.

    Nola is a newbie. She doesn’t really know what she’s doing and how exactly to practice any type of healthy polyamory. I don’t think the show was trying to make her the poster child for non-monogamy but rather showing one girl who is trying and learning how to be poly and often messing up at it. By the end she’s

    Similar to Sarah Silverman’s recent comments on Franken and Louis and some of the comments in the AVC comments about, people would rather bend over backwards to “think of the context and be compassionate” and comfort themselves in the (bullshit) idea that the abuser changed their mindset and feels remorse about their

    Honestly watch up until episode 6 of S1. It’s after that the show starts its nosedive.

    I’m not sure but I don’t think so. That key to All in the Family was that you could somewhat relate to Archie’s views or at least understand them but that didn’t necessarily make them right and he was often called out that. Even Michael was wrong sometimes. The show was controversial from the beginning (to the point

    Hadn’t read the article before and really dug this passage:

    When you continually do and say racist things. I’m in the camp of racism being an action, not a static label. If you continue to hold prejudicial views of certain race, actively discriminate against them, make racial comments etc that makes you a racist. If you make one racist comment, you’re being racist in that

    I find his response and further responses to be pretty bullshit. It reminds me of the Master of None episode where Aziz’s girlfriend faces sexism and he doesn’t notice it and defends the guy when she brings it up, just because he didn’t notice it, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. Sometimes subtly or obvious racist or

    *Coeur de Coeurs

    Meghan does a lot of charity work so she could’ve hypothetically bonded with Amal or George.

    I did catch an episode where the dad gave away an old chipped cookie jar that the mom has always used and that reminded the daughter of her and the daughter was so crushed about it that the dad and her husband had to track the jar and go on a wild goose chase to get it back.

    Not necessarily. He’s already had two traumatic experiences: getting shot by the stalker who ended his lacrosse dream and being nearly drowned by bullies at school