loki1001
loki1001
loki1001

Well 99% of the time, fusion is a blatant metaphor for sex. And I am more or less shocked with how explicit the show is in depicting lesbianism. I thought Legend of Korra pushed the envelope… but Steven Universe is… well that envelope is now in space.

I'm pretty far behind on AT. However, I am loving me some Steven Universe. Remember that episode where they all played baseball?

You need to embrace the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend experience.

Okay, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is way too low on this list. But of the shows on it… I find most of this acceptable.

That's what Westworld thought!

What prompted this question? And it's been okay.

I am proud that the holy trinity of The Room, Teen Witch, and Gymkata are not mentioned.

She does. She also is unappreciated at work so she gets a makeover (and to get the guy)!

Does anyone ever stop sniffing glue…or do they just run out of glue within arms' reach?

There are two potential possibilities:

She couldn't handle anyone having any kind of opinion of her that wasn't she is a special snowflake.

What is your opinion of this:

I think she was never creative enough to be a novelist, hence why she wrote a memoir.

That's why Jess was the only boyfriend that was worthwhile. Out of all the men who floated into the Gilmores' lives, he was the only one who stood up to them, and the only one who asserted his needs and his independence. And Rory could not handle it. At all.

Lane apparently gave up any dreams she had and is working for her mother. It's the saddest fate of any character on the revival.

It was one of the few times the show was really, really overt about how shitty the classism was in the show.