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I wikipedia-d the movie right after the episode and Petra clearly had the correct opinion. I was upset after reading the dang Wikipedia article.

Yeeeessss. Season 1 was the surprise of the summer, and I'm SO EXCITED for season 2.

She really was - I had good taste even when I was seven.

I've loved Audra McDonald ever since I saw her in the 90s TV movie of Annie when I was a kid. …That's all I came here to say. Hope I can get the DVD from my library eventually.

Living the dream right there

This season really feels like JUST ABOUT EVERYONE IS BAAACKKK. (Which was a good thing, though hilarious in parts.)

Playing "spot the thing used in Hannibal the series" while reading the books is a fun time.

I was wondering if this was any good - I saw ads for it during War and Peace and then forgot. I'll give it a go

Stamper is ALWAYS the weak link. At least there's less of him this season

Meechum deserved better. I was legitimately sad about that. (The scene with him, Frank, and the painting was a complete delight)

I noticed, just didn't post about it. It got a good chuckle out of me.

Yup, it's really a thing. "Oh she can't have kids, how terrible." (I understand that not being able to have kids is a real issue for a fair amount of women, but it pops up a LOT in media)

THE LESBIAN DIDN'T DIE. GOOD JOB TEAM.

I still think Bonnie is in love with Annalise.

RIP the thought that we'd get an Asher/Conner/Oliver threesome. Would have been MUCH MORE INTERESTING

Jane totally discovered the internet and smutty fanfiction, right? (That's one way to get around a censoring grandma, and she had her own laptop.)

Welcome to the club!

I had no idea what Sliding Doors was, so I just thought it was Jane imagining her and Rafael and Michael in a comfortable possible threesome situation.

Still pulling for Jane to end up with Petra. Raising their kids together and being happy and smooching.