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Idk what you’ve been watching, but Mare of Easttown, Cruel Summer, Kevin Can F Himself, and Girls 5Eva all premiered this year and were/are great. And that’s not even counting the ones that aired their 2nd+ season this year, like Mythic Quest, Shrill, and Ted Lasso, plus those other shows that people seemed to love

Saw a clip of the actor out of character on twitter and it was like night and day. I know it’s dumb to be surprised that actors are different than their characters, but he does such an excellent job playing just absolutely the worst person that it’s kind of jarring to see him acting like not an asshole.

This one had some references to season 1 but you definitely don’t need to have seen any of the original Murder House to get what’s going on. Basically all you need to know is that lots of people, some evil, have died in the house and their ghosts are stuck there. Also one of those ghosts sometimes wears a rubber gimp

“Distributing some free literature...

I was thinking it was Always Sunny and Community’s baby. Not just because there’s a lot of overlap (in the cast, plus Charlie Day and Megan Ganz are co-creators of MQ along with Rob McElhenney), but the jokes and relationships between some of the characters, too. Obviously nobody on MQ is irredeemably horrible, so the

I mean, yes, but I absolutely still cried when the two old guys were sitting together at the end and it flashed back to each of their younger selves.

Exactly. I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say that, if she tried to leave, he’d make her life and the lives of everyone around her a living hell. He’d call every landlord, every boss, every potential romantic partner, and make it impossible for her to have her own life. I don’t think anyone really deserves

I’ve looked up some solutions/guides, mostly for the Divine Beasts because it’s kind of hard not to get disoriented when all the chambers in the room you’re in can, and have to, rotate, but I also used it because I kept trying to fight all the blade masters in the Yiga hideout and couldn’t figure out why I kept

Honestly I think, for the most part, the best-case scenario is that someone goes on because they think it would be cool to be on TV, for influencer reasons or other, but they’re also interested in meeting and dating the lead, and are open to navigating an actual relationship after the show.

It’s already encouraging most of the men to go with the least-generous interpretation possible of anything someone says if they don’t like him, even when that interpretation is a reeeeeeeal stretch.

Have they been “bad guys” though? Karl I get, because he just said some shit that implicated everyone else for literally no reason, but the first guy she just got rid of because one guy gave some non-specific answer about how he has bad blood for... reasons. And I kind of don’t get why everyone hated Thomas so much.

Was it Bikram? Because I watched a doc about that guy pretty soon after finishing The Vow and there were some pretty strong parallels.

The Brad and Jo dynamic is hilarious and is also just begging for a Brie Larson guest spot, since she and Danny Pudi were adorable in Community and she’s Jessie Ennis’s best friend in real life.

My thought was that maybe he told them he convinced Jo to buy the stocks for him? Agreed that the logic here is iffy. I also wondered why she couldn’t just sell the shares once she realized Zach was setting her up. The perp walk scene alone made it all worth it, though, plot-holes or not. I literally LOL’d at Danny

I loved the series (and was floored by the ending) but also kind of feel like none of Kate’s choices made sense? I don’t mean that she should have left the house when she had the chance (which, yes, but they did a good job explaining why she didn’t), but why did she keep insisting that Jeanette saw her when she was in

I kind of doubt it, considering that he’s basically Nichole’s father at this point. He’s already lost one daughter to Gilead, and doesn’t seem like the type to happily hand over a baby girl he’s been raising. Yeah, she’s not biologically his, but also, in the eyes of Gilead, her bio parents are June and Waterford, so

Not sure how handmaids who’ve grown up in Gilead are possible yet. Going by Hannah’s and Nichole’s ages, Gilead’s only been around about 7 years max. So unless the new handmaids are about Hannah’s age, (and, besides Esther, they seem to be young adults from the shots we got of handmaid training a few episodes back) the

Yeah I understand why they’re upset but at the same time, what kind of life are the Waterfords gonna have in Canada? It seems like there’s only a small percentage who are sympathetic to their ideas, and the rest of the country probably thinks they’re monsters. I’m sure there are more than a few people, not including

My current place (house full of other grad students) came with a bed, dresser, and desk. Most of *my* furniture is plastic drawers and folding bookshelves (which, to be fair, I love and will probably keep for a long time) (and I’ll also probably buy another one because I have just an absurd amount of books).

that, or extremely tired jokes about how fully grown adults are incapable of caring for themselves aren’t as funny as you think