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GRIZZLEBEES!

I really, really, really hope Maia's father set her up for a fall. I was disheartened by the fact that it was slowly looking like he was innocent. And I love the quasi-friendly quasi-adversarial relationship between Diane and the firm. I like her being hyper manipulative. And I find the show incredibly fascinating

So what did you think of the new episode?

I want to watch it… but I don't know if I can hear anyone else voice Aku other than Mako Iwamatsu.

Who wants to do jello shots and watch Galavant?

Thankfully I only am following one person who ever allows boobs to crop up in my twitter timeline.

I will agree that it doesn't feel like a series finale is on the way. Although it does feel like the right number of seasons for the contracts to be renegotiated. Fox really should just pull an NBC and renew for a six or thirteen episode final season.

I'm finding it surprisingly enjoyable. It is much more serialized and more relevant than I ever found The Good Wife. And out of the first four episodes, they outright lost one case, and another they won in only the most strictly technical sense… on every other level they failed miserably.

Well… I'm not sure how they could keep it going. They've married off 2 main characters, are in the process of marrying off a third. And the final two roommates are circling each other like romantic sharks waiting to bite.

The animation is gorgeous… but the whole project just seems like an excuse to show off how good CGI is at making rivers and fields and forests. The plot is almost non-existent. Arlo is the most fully realized character in the movie and yet he has just one trait that he gets over with relative ease.

You forget… he turned down a threesome.

The Good Dinosaur's animation is gorgeous, and detailed enough that sometimes some of the scenery is mistakable for live action.

Sadly, there's no froyo here right now!

*video of clowns picked out by one of Tronc's content funnels*

Without The Good Place and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend life is a bleak hellscape from a Bosch painting.

Okay, before you go over there, I told her that your name is Madge, and my name is Allegra.

Weird things I noticed walking around this big box store:

Yeah. And some of it does come from the books… but others are completely the show's own invention. Like I pointed out, in the books Julia simply notices a surprising mathematical puzzle that winds up leading her to a safehouse. In the show, a hedge witch uses magic to tie her hands together and rips open her shirt in

Well let's see, in addition to Julia's rape, there was…Alice and Quentin being literally animals when they had sex, Quentin’s threesome with Margo and Eliot under the combined effects of magic and alcohol resulting in his break up with Alice, Alice having sex with Penny just to spite Quentin, Eliot having to slit his

It actually, though, fit in with the key theme of the show: sex is very, very bad. It is extraordinarily puritanical when it comes to sex, so much so that nothing is actually as important to the show as punishing sexuality. It goes back to the very first or second episode where, instead of Julia discovering the Hedge