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I wouldn't mind her becoming a regular for a while, actually.
Or at least see her in concert.

The thing I didn't understand was, why exactly did Hannah wear her regular underwear under that weird fetish thing?

I think that it has a lot to do with the actual program because especially this season, the show can't really ignore the criticism either and in many ways the way people talk about it reflects in how the show portrays certain things. You can't ignore people going 'lol this is dumb' when the show introduces various

That scene with Jessa, Shosh, Richard Grant and his daughter is very likely the dumbest thing that ever happened on this show. Thank God Jemima Kirke sold the fallout well enough to salvage that disgusting self-parody mess of a storyline.

That's not even spelling really, just first year French.

"going to"

Honestly, this is my favorite show on air right now. It has long transcended the pithy realms of logic, sense, psychology of characters and believability and shot into the heightened glory of some kind of modern Greek epic masquerading as a soap opera. It is a blaze of campy awesomeness and nothing is insane enough to

That scene. So many feelings. Can't imagine anything worse you could ever say to a person and Tate's acting really made you feel just how shitty that situation was.

I liked her since the beginning. The shouting awkwardness of her first moments of the show is overshadowed by her being Catherine Tate who is funny.

Well, there's like a minute of Martha being all :( in every episode because the Doctor doesn't give a fuck and when you're marathon-watching them, it affects the experience a lot.

I don't know if I'd like rehashing storylines that hard, even though emotionless Elena was awesome.

She wanted to be a writer when the show started, so there's that. I don't think it has come up since the first season 4 episode.

I'm rooting for this possibility, even though Kim is a strong contender. I hope for no Daisy and I hope for no Daisy with Great Gatsby references even more.

So do I. The way they both disposed of Celeste and resurrected Davina in this episode felt a little too easy.

Also was there an explanation of the clearly supernatural intro vs. the reveal of Thinman just being a guy in a mask? Did he have trapdoors installed in that girls bedroom so he could suddenly appear behind her or what?

I generally dislike the Ghostfacers and that dialogue at the end was all kinds of self-congratulatory stupid, but the look on Ed's face while the Winchesters were driving away was soul-crushing.

I spent half of the episode thinking that there was a huge gaping retcon in writing Stefan out of Rebekah's romantic history, because this whole time I thought that New Orleans is the town in which they met. But I guess not.

Yeah no way in hell I buy Genevieve as a big bad. I think an appropriate way to do this would be to find some way to resurrect Mikael, but… once you've been staked so hard you burned, you're probably gone for good.

Is there a possibility that the one who woke up is Celeste, not Davina?

I remember that back when I watched the final part of Heart of Archness where he lets Ray get crippled so he can watch a lacrosse game it crossed all kinds of lines for me and I couldn't laugh at almost anything in the next few episodes. And I'm normally not squeamish about black humor at all.