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Something I felt acutely about this —- he’s the first known sexual assaulter who holds a leadership position in our country.

Let’s just go there — it’s about being a woman who has to deal with sexual assault as a regular occurrence.

Just adding something here (as hard as it for me to say) — I’ve had a few instances of assault in my life. One is me going to a party and waking up under a pool table. I remember waking up, feeling odd that I could fall asleep at a party, having no one at the party willing to speak with me and much like Ford — walking

What’s important now is that the media and the people remember Ford and let her testimony stand, as it should, on its own. That’s all I want for tonight. I want people, who are voters, to remember what it felt like to hear her and to know, deep down, she was a honest and good person. That, she, like them, are people

I think they get an extra million every time they use a superlative. It’s like product placement on television — they just go there because they can and because they make money off it. 

Don’t underestimate — the system is rigged. He went last. There’s not going to be anything more than he said/she said here. And there’s a vote tomorrow morning.

Not Trump but I want to know who’s doing this because they’re not dumb, they just help the dumb . . . case in point: Graham not even softballed, he t-balled questions to Kavanaugh and he didn’t pick them up (all the ‘do you think this is an interview?’ questions).

Not just the season, but every episode ends in a certain way: never joyously, always bittersweet and always set to a rocking 80's song that makes it feel more upbeat. To me it’s where you see the very message of the show — that life is just a series of rebounds from failures/mistakes/challenges and the key to it is to

Without a doubt. I’m not arguing against the Clarke-Lexa pairing, Clexa. I actually loved the storyline — but Lexa betrayed Clarke, Clarke always had two countries (so to speak), and their pairing was always fraught.

They’d still need to write them as platonic, but they don’t. Rothenberg is no different than all the other showrunners (Guggenheim, Sarcasa) on the CW who make a sport out of messing with shippers rather than letting the story go where it’s set up too. It’s baiting, pure and simple, and I hate shows that do it because

The writers need to let the Lexa thing go. Giving her this gravitas, this weight over the whole series is ridiculous. How she became more important than Lincoln this season is mind-boggling. Her and Clarke did not also have this great love — they were prickly, complicated, inconvenient — sandpapering that diminishes

I was surprised to see how many people loved Monty’s monologue at the end. As much as I’ve always loved Monty, that thing was just sappy, narrative paste. Why couldn’t we have had an montage of him and Harper living alone while their friends are in cryosleep, solving problems, finding joy in the kid and desperation at

I haven’t really loved Murphy’s redemption plot of the past 2 seasons (he doesn’t need a redemption storyline, everyone in spacekru has become vanilla and inconsistent) but Murphy will always be my favorite character.

I’ve been so immensely frustrated with The 100 that I know I should just give it up. But then that ‘may we meet again’ comes in and I’m immediately brought back to why I loved the show so much at once.