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Even the opening makes me so happy. I used to live off South Street so I walked that way constantly

I would know the killers are coming and would be able to react quicker. No one said these fears are rational!

THANK YOU! That was driving me nuts

Oo, I'll give it a read. Thanks for the recommendation and I'll shoot your comment to my editors and see if they want to put in a note

Fixing!

But I see that as her desire to please a superior, regardless of sex. She's never subjugated by his as a woman, nor is she inferior because of gender. Instead, it's because she's his employee. That's about bureaucracy, not about sex.

Haha, that's why I picked it.

I reserve A's for absolute classics. This was good. This was not "Chuckles Bites the Dust" good

I proudly view things through a feminist lens, and I disagree. I think she's defined primarily through her Type A-ness, her need to please and, most importantly, as being a good cop before she is defined through Jake. Look at her relationship with Rosa: The mere fact that it exists proves that she's not just an object

No :(

Fixed, thank you!

Fixed! I do that every time I write her name. Normally I catch it. Whoops!

Um, it's been in my head forever.

Excellent comment. I wasn't aware of that.

I'm looking forward to watching the second season when it hits Hulu. You're right, part of the reason I loved Bichir was because of how he handled grief, but i didn't get to see that in Bodnia because of the way the series was timed.

that's what everyone keeps saying! dying to start

Ha, I wrote this three weeks ago and I'm already on the fourth season.

Fixing!

hahaha, I'm so glad I'm not the only one