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I actually related to that phrase of Holt's a bit. Back in high school I was quite the pompous asshat smarty-pants type, and the first time I got hammered at a party I was trying to explain some scientific concept and just couldn't articulate it. So I frustratedly shouted "Ugh, is this what being a normal person feels

I honestly was iffy on watching this because I like Allison Williams so much from Girls but am iffy on most musicals. it sounds like she was decent in it though… I guess I really just can't wait for the new season of Girls with Gillian Jacobs thrown in

I think my favorite instance of John Barrowman absolutely devouring the scenery had to be "I DID NOT KILL YOUR BELOVED!" should sound impossibly cheesy, but man does Barrowman commit to it

I was pretty skeptical about the shift to disney at first, because I really loved clone wars, but when they announced some of the producers involved I started to get excited, and I enjoyed this premiere immensely. I'd enjoy seeing regular coverage here, hope it only gets better

Hoo boy, i thought the Tyrant reviews were poorly written and based on assumption, this one just straight blew it out of the water. I even thought this particular episode was indeed wonky at parts, and this review might be the weirdest/worst one i've read on this site

Ah, you're quite right. I feel like she's the most major character after Piper though, especially this season, so i understood why they did it. And it was interesting to see her early days in the prison

I loved so much the way that, outside of the premiere and piper, i think each episode's flashback story focused on a different character who didn't get one last year. It fleshed out the enormous cast so wonderfully, it was fantastic. And yeah, Suzanne's back story made me so depressed, and so angry at the people

I was just about crying laughing at this line followed by that bitch slap. Kept replaying it, my brother had to come out and see what was killing me and then he was busting up too

Haha, your name and profile picture seem oddly suited to this discussion

Rachel is his sister, not his wife

While I love Sirens, I thoroughly disagree with you on that last point. Maybe I'm biased because Rescue Me was the first "serious" drama I watched at age…16 or so, but goddamn did I love that show's mix of hilarious comedy and soul-crushing drama. I enjoy the focus on just the comedy, but not a day goes by I don't

Hands down the biggest laugh for the night for me was when they were playing "Boobs or butt" and Crazy Ira said she was right that it was his mom's dumper, and Leslie muttering "don't even wanna know how you got ahold of that," Nick Kroll's proud, gleeful "I TOOK IT!" I had to rewind that a few times just for the