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At first when I read your previous comment, I really did think you'd written 'Luiz' instead of 'Lulz'. Then I reread it and thought, 'Oh, he's not actually reprimanding me'.

I can be once in a while and given the appropriate circumstances. Not so much in my everyday life, I don't think.

Your response has failed to inspire remorse on my behalf, or shame, or anything else for that matter.
Try again.

The last sentence in your comment was pure gold. Well done, sir. Well done.

As always, I try my best to fully ignore the review itself and come straight to the comment section in the hope of finding some interesting discussion at play. Great episode.

I hope you're not suggesting that it's a bad thing. I mean, that sure sounds like a dream scenario to most straight men out there; also there is nothing wrong with it. (I'm gay, but I don't think that that discredits my point.)

The Kev/V/Svetlana stroryline was handled perfectly. A lesser show would have V hide it from Kev for episodes on end until he found out about it, which would implicate in an overly dramatic conflict between the two until, after another handful of episodes, they made up again. Kev being cool with it, and the way it was

Best episode in series six so far. I think this kind of episode is what we've been waiting for in a while now.

Your reply, however ultimately misdirected, was actually mildly amusing; I'll give you that.

It would be a grand thing to believe that you are just willingly, stubbornly insisting on your pointless points as a means of not conceding your own stupidity, which I'd thoroughly understand: pride is, after all, a perfectly normal human quality. The sad reality is, however, that you seem to actually believe you have

I'd like to reformulate what I've said about people not knowing how to watch a show like Shameless: It's actually any original product of Art that people can't get their heads around—but that's a whole other matter entirely.

I really do wish you could see how utterly idiotic the comparisons you made are.

It always baffles me the way people don't know how to watch a show like Shameless. The show not only is not concerned with verisimilitude but also makes a current plot device out of it; which isn't necessarily (and often isn't) a bad thing. Also, the fact that you find the idea of adults allowing Lip to drink is just

I've been waiting for those for ages. I go check the page every once in a while hoping that he's finally written for Season 5; but alas, I'm always disappointed.

I'm yet to watch The Sopranos, so I haven't read Todd's reviews, of course. But John Teti's reviews of Six Feet Under (a show I've seen countless times) here on The AV Club are, quite literally, the best reviews of anything I've ever read on the internet.

You're the first person I've ever come across that shares not only my view that Pretty.Odd. is some of their best work (I personally think it's their best) but also thinks their first record was a mess, and that it gave them a bad first impression—and that it had implications on the way they have been perceived

You either didn't watch the actual interview where he said it or you just lack serious interpretation skills: the guy was clearly joking. His tone was completely tongue-in-cheek.

American Horror Story: Trump Elected

When Nate said that line about flossing, I was taken back to this exchange between him and Claire in the Pilot where Nate, during his father's viewing, is going on a rant about how shitty the current state of his life is, and says:

Yeah, hilarious…