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I read it as Annalise with Tegan too and will ignore all creator commentary that says otherwise haha

I’m cosigning this specifically, it’s been quite the journey with the AV Club and HTGAWM was one of the last shows I came back to read on, the end of an era.

The Laurel make up  was especially heinous and made the rest look good in comparison. The Annalise old make up nearly made me cry because she looked so exactly like my mother.

Finishing this episode I’m officially sold on Behrad, I did notice when I looked on Twitter most people seem to disagree. Weirdly after the episode ended I realized he was confusing to me because he is the most real/ not larger than life character in the show. Also he looks incredibly pretty sometimes and real goofy

That’s it. 

I went in not knowing anything aabout the Witcher and surprisingly really enjoyed the show! It’s a bit unclear in the beginning what type of show it’ll be - the reviewer is right to argue the show could go in many directions but I feel like from episode 3 you get a good look at what they’re trying. The only issue with

Holy shit this is objectively such a bad episode for the Ramsey storyline. It’s like the writers don’t believe we’ve ever seen a doctor “do bad”?? I thought the Ramsey monologue to himself while he discovers he needs to infect people that are afraid was bad and then they literally cut to a framed picture of the

Ok don’t wanna get into labour law but no matter what hellscape the U.S. regulatory system is, the idiotic 3 year contract with 3 year non-compete following a takeover and change of the core business strategy AND leadership of a company is just hilariously UNREALISTIC.

So would Daisy’s powers not be a useful weapon against Izel given that m90essing with frequencies and vibrations is kind of her thing. None of them seem to bring this up as a possibility. (I know a lot of people online have brought it up and hey maybe they’ll pay it off in the finale).

I don’t know if you’re watching Supergirl, but it had the same problem for the past two seasons with their alien storyline where they tried a 1 to 1 analogy and it really only started working once they added more differing factions. You don’t really need to watch Supergirl to get it, most sci-fi / fantasy has the same

How on earth were they allowed to use CNN’s logo to make such a horribly true point about CNN?

So VERY many songs have been ruined (in a good way) for me by this show, it was just jarring to hear that specific Active Child song because my brain kept trying to remember where it knew the song from (from my emo playlist which includes other great sad bois like James Blake). Took me right out of the emotions of the

Yes because Killing Eve’s focus on two women meant that Waller-Bridge is incapable of writing anything for men even though there were men in Killing Eve that weren’t fumbling narcissistic misogynist dipshits? /s

It’s not actually miraculous of you, it’s basic of you.

One thing I won’t miss about the show is the endless comments on AVClub that seem to understand everyone is horrible but can’t resist trying to compare them? (and miraculously always seem to hate Lindsay more when legit everyone!is!horrible!)

What I like about this step in the season is that there are various factions emerging. The problem with the allegory in the start of the season was that it was too “1 on 1". Alien = immigrant. That does NOT work and comes across incredibly awkward, reminding me of the animation film Zootopia which worked as long as

Honestly, at this point these writers can write about everything. I thought it took a slow lead up before we were OK with watching new characters (as in the lead up to more focus on Paul or even Lindsey herself) but they can do whatever they want and I’ll watch.

Headliners and their teams, Cardi’s team is incredibly intermingled with Migos’ so there’s no need to think she was aware - more that she needs to hire new people.

Not to defend Alex as he is trash but that sorta just happens if you have big hair and try to wear a hoodie.

  • I can’t decide if I loved or hated Manchester Black referring to himself as “the intolerant left.”