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"Goody two shoes" tracks with my cast party experiences - Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Crucible Cast Party" on SNL a few weeks back was pretty much the perfect portrayal of my high school experience.

I loved the celebrate every birthday theme, even before I remembered that Evie wanted a big weird fight. It's really romantic, if a little morbid, when you think there won't be any more birthdays.

The CW is awesome at Bechdel references. I didn't think anyone could top Dr. Akopian on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend last year. I was wrong, and I'm okay with that.

I only caught the last 10 minutes or so as my husband was watching it, and even I was expecting them to kiss, knowing absolutely nothing else about this show. I'm 90% sure there's a take on the cutting room floor where they DID kiss, because the angle on the lean in was totally going for the lips, but then they cut to

Also, A LOT of people died very young. Have we seen any genuinely old people in The Good Place?

But talking *just about the pilot,* we don't see ANY of that. It may be clear she's not a bimbo (her banter with Luke is too witty), but unless you know the character of Misty Knight you don't know she's a police detective, let alone a smart one with "loads" of agency. She's just the woman that Luke picked up and took

But Luke really isn't much more than a love interest in Jessica Jones. Do we ever see him in a scene without Jessica, other than when Claire is taking care of him? He disappears for episodes at a time. Misty is a much bigger player to Luke Cage, than Luke was to Jessica Jones.

While Luke and Misty's sex scene may have been hot, I was really disappointed in how it sets up Misty's character. We see the woman naked before we even learn her name, so for the next several she has to fight against the perception that she's here to be Luke's love interest. Misty deserved a better introduction than

I was born in the 80s, but somehow the original made it into my childhood pantheon of absolutely beloved movies, and is now up there with Land Before Time on the list of "Movies I can't watch as an adult without sobbing." Pete's Dragon is a billion times happier than Land Before Time, but the ending tugs the

Kane mentioned Indra was up on a cross when Octavia stopped him in the water pit. I'm hoping that after Octavia killed Pike, her next stop was rescue Indra.

My husband and I haven't been able to stop laughing at "this fucking guy" since we watched this last weekend. Nothing is funnier than a 4 year old casually cursing and not knowing it.

I was really impressed with how long they were able to keep Brett Dalton around as the villain. But since Ward was technically dead at this point, and Hive was too powerful to keep around…yeah, I knew it was time for him to go. I have no idea what is going to be able to top him in S4 (because

The mentos in Diet Coke was hilarious, but I was supremely bothered that the cap was on the bottle of Diet Coke.

There are worse people on the internet to emulate ;-) I know I'm out of excuses.

I knew he wasn't long for this world, as the only adult on that team. He was great, in a slasher film you need a body count, and he was easy pickings in that particular group (unless they killed off Miller's boyfriend, which would have riled people up again).

Could the Ark have been in orbit at a different latitude than Polis? I know next to nothing about space!physics, but it seems to me like they wouldn't be criss-crossing the globe in their orbit.

"Following the creepy music is a bad idea" was my favorite line of the night.

Congratulations on your continued sobriety journey.

I was so excited when I saw the…contraption (was it named? I missed it) that Barry had been wearing during the Supergirl crossover. And then…nothin'. Boooooo.

Also, Rafael has those nurses around to deal with the twins - he can't get them to keep an eye on Mateo for an hour with the promise of a bonus?