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I’m not going to lie— that character reminded me just how gosh darn gay I am.

Holtzmann’s wardrobe was friggin’ INCREDIBLE! Between her amazing steampunky outfits, her alien weirdness and her technical genius, Holtzmann feels like the female Doctor that Steven Moffet would never give us (and would screw up if he tried).

Point of order, the ‘steampunk goggles’ are older style Welding Torch Glasses. Designed for doing work at a low enough temperature that you don’t need the full face covering smoke-glass thing that makes it impossible to see until you actually light up your tool.

I want her sunglasses with the frames that broke away. Did anyone else notice that in the movie? It was dangling from one ear, they had some kind of extra hinge so they could lay flat. WANT.

I loved her look and I’m a dude. Like a Steampunk Annie Hall. Also, did anyone catch that they did her hair like Egon from “The Real Ghostbusters” cartoon?

That’s not cute at all. Fucking Halloween wigs! You know if it looks terrible in the pic it will look ten times worse in person.

ABC just fucked this show over royally from start to finish. Terrible promotion, changing the airing schedule, not making it avaliable on streaming services anywhere after season 1. The international deals were fucked from the beginning since no one in the UK could even watch Season 1 until after it was done airing.

BOOO! I don’t have time for the realities of business! (I’m only partly sarcastic... gimme more Peggy)

As I read this, I’m reminded of when people actually cheered that Chicago lost their Olympics bid because they hated Obama so much. I wonder if they still feel the same now.

Never in my life have I been so happy that I am not an Olympic athlete.

Yep and Good Wife, too. Ripped from the headlines of not very long ago, at all.

Yep. She was the first First Lady to have a career requiring a graduate degree prior to entering the White House, and she got dragged hard for being a working mom at the time when the culture wars were in a tizzy over Murphy Brown being a single mom. She was groundbreaking in a way that is an utter non-sequitur today,

Last paragraph would definitely start, “And in conclusion.”

It's a pain but personally, I'd rather shop a couple of times a week than have to pay, like, $800 a month to own a car. I do my once a week shopping at the local farmers market, then go to my local food coop, and finally hit up a grocery store to mop up anything I need that I couldn't find at the previous two places.

Yes, because Donald is a stickler for accurate citations.

The 1990s were much more regressive than people remember.

Remember: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was seen as too liberal and overly gay friendly.

Are you just going to keep us waiting for the story about the horse that finds its owner? I want to read it.