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Woooo Passion of the Nerd!!

I think that's a good idea actually, cast children that have short parents if your show is not in real time.

They should have also cast Selena Gomez in there too (she could have played Bran?)

She looks bigger, as in taller, but overall it's amazing how little she has changed. Kira is supposed to be 8, the actress is 10 now, which make me thing they purposefully cast her younger to avoid hitting puberty before the show is done. They say on season 1 that Kira is "the smallest of her class" so it's the idea

This episode made me cry? I mean I teared up a bit at the tragedy of Aynsley's friendship. She might had been bitchy and nosey, but they were really friends and it's the first time we saw that. That's a mistake Alison can't take back, and it's just something she has to accept.

I kinda love the concept, but I don't think it would work on the long run. The thing about Sarah, is that she is scrappy as fuck; she will use every tool she has to just not die.

And her voice! the way she talked was so unaffected, it was Alison completely raw.

I know right? Rahul Kohli is a pretty hot guy -this is a CW show, everyone is hot- so he's like the designated ugly friend?

Also the brain; not wanting to relieve Liv of her part on it but it was an uphill battle.

Between this and last episode, Jason is definitely bringing the eye candy. And Major kinda always gives us the goods too? Also Liv and Peyton spank session?

I love Major a lot, but I would have been okay with that, him getting a good ending; things really shaped up that way, and then we got hit with the tragedy.

Good for the actress! Poor Natalie tho!

Natalie nooooo…..

I'm trying to justify ways to justify MK's *death*, and I'm not really getting it.

I don't even know! Like the show just dropped them because all that mattered was to get to that Robin/Ted ending.

I disagree with this tbh, cause it's not the problem of having to many seasons to keep pulling Robin and Ted apart with such a ridiculous sense of finality. The show never HAD to do that.

Honestly I think the mistake was to go on pointless tangents when you have a set ending.

Then what does that have to do with Fey belittling campus pc culture??

I mean the punchline; I have said, several times already, that I found jokes on the episode funny.

You only make an statement if you think it's important, and the punchline is an statement, not subtly about it.