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He will always be Sir John Middleton from my favourite movie Sense & Sensibility to me. He was so delightful in that film.

I tried watching this when it was on here in Canada months ago. Turned it off about 5 minutes into the second episode. It's pretty awful. Anna Paquin does her best but she can't overcome the awful writing and direction. I really wanted it to be good!

Yes, thank you, you've summed up what I was thinking but couldn't articulate.

Coming out IS still a big issue. And it's definitely up to each person to decide when or if they come out. What I said was galling is that he talks about being proud of who he is and standing with the gay community—despite not coming out until now, and only now because he was prematurely outed. It's hard to

He came out as gay now, yes, but had come out as sexually fluid before and I think that was what Fuller was referring to.

I feel like this article is a bit misleading. Fuller's exact words were that the actor "later came out", and was probably referring to the 2011 Out Magazine interview Dekker gave where he talked about his "sexual fluidity" (but what he actually said was "I’ve only really had relationships with women, but I'm

And I love Bash but come on, he can't compare to a deranged Joan Cusack frantically limping through a news office.

Did not realize that was Elizabeth Perkins. Huh.

Agreed. I totally got the impression that Justine only got into his movies after she found he was her father. And then she got into them obsessively, but it was less about her actually liking them for what they are but more about liking them because it's the only connection she had at the time to her father.

Ah shit, you're right,sorry everyone, forgetting that not everyone's watched ahead. Covered it up now.

Spoiler for last episode: It felt like such a daring moment for the character when he put that sparkly eyeshadow on for the first filmed show! I was practically cheering for him.

Yeeessssss, thank you! Both Bash and Florian were ridiculously respectful of the women, not once trying to hit on them or leer at them. Debbie was drunk and vulnerable at the party and all Florian did was listen and give her a bucket to throw up in. And as I'm typing this, I'm realizing it's kind of sad that just

Seriously, Bash yelling at that EMT and flicking his cigarette at him kinda made me love Bash forever, in spite of him being a coked-up spoiled rich kid.

I loved Ruth at that Russian party, and Alison Brie played it with perfect obliviousness. It reminded me of the casting agent in the pilot telling Ruth that she's brought in when the execs want someone "different, someone REAL" to make them realize they don't actually want what they think they want. Ruth thought she

I think Gregory actually said something about her being a gift for the nephew "later, after he's healed" or something like that.

I would not at all be surprised to find out that Debbie and Ruth met at an audition for something that Debbie eventually got cast for and Ruth was only brought in because as Mallory the casting agent said in the pilot "they asked for someone different, someone real, and so I bring you in to make them realize they

You nailed exactly why it looms large, with the words "sincere and heartfelt". And with both the Tony/Pepper and Thor/Jane romances being ended off-screen and both women being unlikely to ever be seen in the MCU again, I like that Peggy and Steve's romance can't be dismissed like that.

Yeah, that was a stupid scene to have, still drives me nuts. Ridiculously dangerous thing to do and feels out of character. And the fact that she NEVER tells Steve "I'm single, I'm not dating Howard". She just rolls her eyes and says "you still haven't learned a thing about women!" It pissed me off because I don't

Thanks!

her beloved aunt and mentor whose untimely death has relatively little impact on her arc.