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And that was after Nate declared her a "cunt from hell", I think. Probably the most emotionally scaring and the funniest fight on television at the same time. (Jessa and Thomas John on Girls come close, though)

Bettina is one of the most plainly likeable and hangout-able characters not only on SFU but on television, ever. (It also shows Kathy Bates' amazing range - this was the first role I've seen her in and watching Misery after was… quite something.)

Isn't 'academic accomplishment' a pretty hollow pursuit itself?

Look
I get this wasn't a good episode
But the scene where Violet introduces Adilyn and the guy to her sex lair was the most hilarious shit I've seen in ages.

Yeah, I used to love the vlog too. Stopped keeping up with it, but still. (I watched a bit from a recent one where she elaborated on starving herself. It felt like something that was supposed to be in the actual show but at some point they decided it's too hamfisted even for True Blood.)

that is one handsome cover image, especially if you're a sucker for dat hitler youth look

Violet, maybe?

I didn't use the TWoP forums until very late in the site's existence and I only had relatively positive experiences then. But yeah, Jacob can be a huge asshole, not even I would deny that.

The joy Maxine Fortenberry must have felt when the mob formed is probably beyond all description. She had waited for that moment all her life. She thought it would never come. And then it did and finally, she was complete.

Thing is, there are people (like me), who absolutely adore his reviews, therefore continue reading them. That might be connected to why he keeps getting jobs. There are shows I only started watching because he was reviewing them.

For a certain time, Jessica was the most important character on the show. Fairly irrelevant to the plot, but functioned much better as the heart than Sookie did.

I believe that was not in Fangtasia, that was the music Ginger was blasting in her car. Which makes even more sense.

And all of said mentoring happened offscreen, because fuck interesting things

Her part of season 5 was great, but then the first thing they did in season 6 was shutting it down in favor of Pam being mopey that Eric has other girlfriends. I still like season 6 a lot, but that was probably its greatest fault.

Sarah: "Yeah, the disease that killed a shitload of vampires? There was always a cure, except I swallowed it and then nobody knew about it. I could have easily prevented most of the deaths by just turning myself in, but I chose to hide in an ashram having great tantric sex and soaking up the new age basics. It is so

I always felt for Brenda the most, so nothing changed much after Lisa disappeared. I was just happy she was getting better.

Yeah, I get the sentiment, but I didn't mind the intro, really. I didn't pay that much attention to the visuals (they looked cool, all I needed to know) and the song was (and is) awesome.

I think Supernatural completely fucked up the endgame this season. The Dean thing was pretty obvious ever since he got the mark and they could have done so many great things with Metratron if they didn't choose to cram that whole arc into the last two episodes. To be fair, they didn't have a great finale since season

I even liked this season more than the last one. The "big picture" wasn't so great (especially with a lot of plot developments being power shifts between shadowy factions of shadowy corporations, which I found somewhat difficult to care about), but a lot of great character moments and my girl Helena was bringing it

Best shows from this year I watched - Hannibal, Revenge, Orphan Black, Game of Thrones, Pretty Little Liars
Best episodes from this year I watched - Hannibal - Mizumono; Orphan Black - Governed As If It Were By Chance; Pretty Little Liars - Shadow Play; Pretty Little Liars - Surfing the Aftershocks; Game of Thrones -