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I can only stop myself by watching “Let’s Generalize About Men” on a continuous loop.

If you’ve got a Greek hangover, you need to check out Chasing Life (the actor comes with a motorcycle)- he’s another winningly awesome character on that show, though I warn you it has a strong emotional pull. He’s also done Once Upon A Time (Kristoff from Frozen) and was in the short-live Blood & Oil (which was very

I couldn’t resist watching the new theme song and I instantly regretted it!

It is thanks to these brave women that I have only recently come to terms with my own history of harassment. This is why we must fight against the stigma that being victim makes us weak. There is power in truth.

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhut your mouth. Did you not see what Lupita said?

I could not respect and cherish her more. She is everything he is not—honest, kind, talented, unwilling to compromise her values, and capable of loving herself and asserting her needs without resorting to shitting and preying on other people.

In terms of numbers overall, yeah.

One of the most effective, nuanced, candid, insightful, and well composed of these horrible stories. Good on her for pulling back the curtain just a bit more.

Good point, and I agree — so far this season, the only plot I’ve been outright baffled by is the Maya one in 2x2* (and by extension, its continuation in this episode). It’ll be interesting to see where the writers are going with it; I kind of wish some site would do a “writer’s room walk-through” for this show (like

I dunno, for some reason the Kenneth thing was easy to accept, didn’t really think about it. Maybe because he already tried an aide and was like “yeah that guy has a cool voice i want him” - seemed more organic

I loved Pepper’s contemptuous comment about how Lily is “such a delight.”

I recently read an interview (on Uproxx) with Silveri and one of the writers; one major point they made was how the whole Kenneth thing (his having been a groundskeeper-turned-aide and ending up an almost constant presence in the family’s lives) is their biggest example of how sometimes for the sake of comedy, they’re

After reading this review, the one thing I can’t get out of my head is the idea of a “stick-figure snowman.” I know what you meant, too! But I still go back to the circular pondering at the heart of the description - “A stick-figure snowman / But snowmen are round / Should it be a round-figure snowman / No, that’s

This review is late! Okay, let’s talk about Speechless here.

The whole “Train random people to be aides” subplot is making me go insane.

I liked the JJ/Jimmy stuff, though I am wondering how much battery JJ’s chair has, especially with those lights.

I certainly appreciate the reference to Pieces, but would argue that Hospital Massacre offers an even dumber, less-likely motivation for its psycho killer.

Joe Pritchett is turning out to be a funny, increasingly well-developed character. And Jeremy Maguire seems to be up to the task. (“Eh, I could be bigger.” - both funny and cute, a rare mix.)

The only bit that made me giggle was Cam’s take down of Pepper’s snobbery: You’re from Texas! You grew up in a trailer! Everything else made me wish for blackish or FOTB reviews

What about the one where Rachel is dating a guy too close to his sister?

Wasn’t there an episode where Manny kepts accidentally bursting in on Haley while she was in various states of undress? As I recall, it was, as with all Manny subplots, weird and gross.

Between Luke admiring his sister’s sexy handiwork and Manny deciding to use his Mom as a trophy girlfriend, this was the most incesterrific Modern Family in ages.