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Oh FFS, This is why nobody invites you to parties. This internet doorman bullshit.

Take the day, go get drunk. Be angry, sad, whatever you need to do.

Hey Neighbor!

Your feelings mirror mine, in particular about “Colorado.” In my case, “Colorado” was where I said screw this guy.

You aren’t allowed to leave.  You just can’t.

OK, if you can get enough therapy to manage your suffering, maybe put down the thesaurus and watch the first episode of the second season?  We did (minus the thesaurus and hyperbole), and found it to be pretty good.

I’m not sure this is going to be the most popular take, but Q was my connection to the show. For one thing, the actor looked a LOT like me at that age, and the idea that he wasn’t the best or smartest was something I appreciated.

You should start the second season. It’s important to know that they were students essentially going after Voldemort in a world where magic is bloody and gross.

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“Girl, you got a panty on your head.”

Meanwhile, the Washington Post is showing how Soleimani mocked our Dear leader via meme.

I like this take.  Clearly I have a more cynical feeling about Midge.  It was a great set. 

I’m with you.  There were some serious suspensions of disbelief displayed:  Midge acts like an opening act has sway at a casino with getting people rooms.  Her family showing up literally the next scene in Miami despite having no funds.  The way money is discussed vs how the characters act in general.

I’m side-eyeing this whole comment. Has Denny’s changed their pancakes in the last 10 years to justify this?

Not Sweet at all. Remember that food was brought by women who wanted Shy to date their daughters.

No, when you do something as awful as Midge did at the Apollo, you leave her crying on the tarmac.

I’m getting it in writing: I would love to go to a Midge Maisel themed exercise class! If no one else starts one, I’m starting one myself. I just need a bunch of pastel hoola hoops.

Gene Siskel’s review of this movie was perfect: “Within 5 minutes of meeting Lucy, you want her to get everything she ever wanted.” This is easily the best Sandra Bullock movie.

I feel like they wanted to get the most out of what was obviously an expensive set. It also helped guide you back into the show, introducing you to people that you might have forgotten about over the year.

Your commentary is how I feel every time my wife pulls out the yoga mat.

I would have payed extra for that.