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Can they let Beth and Jerry just get a divorce already? I was over it by the first half of season 1. They kept going right to the edge then deciding they want to stay together…only to immediately reboot and do it all over again…and again. Just let them break up. Yeesh.
The writer's should have had them avoid making

FYI, the correct answer is: "Perfectly severe." :D

"My biggest weakness is working too hard, loving too deeply, and having strengths that are too strong." lol.

Speaking of mixing unrelated things, I wish Futurama was still around so they could do a MMFR spoof.

I was miffed about the lack of commentary and other special goodness. Rumor has it they'll try to make more money by making people buy it again - this time with the good stuff - later down the road. (…See what I did thar?)

You are awaited, buttery and smooth.

…That would be me. I'm a sucker for Ancient Egyptian art&writing. And Fury Road. Basically, this is the best combination of things I love since peanut butter met chocolate.

Aw, so cute! The little Interceptor that could!

Yes, please!

Was it The Rape of Richard Beck?

My feminist friends are pretty good about letting people have different opinions and understanding the almighty rule of YMMV, but we're usually talking about movies in person rather than over the internet, so maybe that helps?

Yes, please.

Everyone I know who've had "incidents" have not reported a single one to any outside authority/agency. Those who tried to get something done about it did so internally, got blocked or blamed, and so just put up with it or eventually quit. This was throughout the '00s-'10s. :/

That would be delicious. Revenge Cosgrove-style. >:)

Great quote - I'll have to use it sometime

I kinda want to see that. Could be good fun.

My first thought was he should take his tie and wrap it around his nose and mouth like a mask.

Kind of reminds me of Jesse and his brief attempt at getting a real job. His past choices made him almost unemployable and weak to resisting old habits.

I fast-forwarded.

I do enjoy how both nice and awful Hamlin is, haha. He's the nicest guy you'll ever hate.