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~*Clea DuVall*~

Yeah, I completely agree with you.

It's a different beast, and largely strays from a shot-for-shot reworking.

Seriously, what was wrong with this:

It's a structural impediment that they inherited from the original story, and the television adaptation that this, in turn, in adapting.

Kinda pissed about the American version removing the Muslim couple, and heavily downplaying Richie's homosexuality. WTF guys.

I'm not going to miss Looking. I found it passionless and low energy, and never found it vitally demanding of my time. However, I do admire Looking, just not very much.

Thanks. I've been pretty disillusioned with this site recently, but I knew you were making these threads, so I wanted to say something. I think Cucumber and Banana are absolutely fantastic shows, and I think that's well worth saying something about.

I found the episode to be fairly bleak, to be honest (particularly the suggestion that every relationship is a ticking clock that's slowly clicking over to zero, but that was probably unintended).

I don't think that at all — Aiden pretty much pulls Frank apart for trying to guilt trip him, and then Frank is suggested to be something of a hypocrite (though rejecting a dude when you've just been rejected and trying to choke back tears is an inelegant demonstration of your own hypocrisy, it must be said).

She appeared in an episode of Korra as well.

Watched the first episode, and wasn't a huge fan. Compared to the original it was very weak tea.

Sava once said that giving aliens Hispanic accents was a subtle way of demonstrating their alien qualities.

Yeah, I completely agree, and I'd go one step further. I wonder if in fact there's no part of her that dreams to be a different person, or that wants to get away.

Children should not be bound to their beds. That is bad.

It's completely fucked.

Of the regulars, the women tend to be positioned as victims more often, and the men tend to be villains who instigate violence. The exceptions being Jack and Will.

He had an ex, and Fish had her fucked up earlier in the season in retaliation for him fucking up her pretty boy.

He's Oedipal, not same-sex attracted. He's not interested in having sex with Liza because he's got a Madonna complex, though he does fetishize her.