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No I don't think I'm saying that. Or at least not meaning to. The characters are representative of a theme. The theme is not 'good people at the beach'.

My favourite line reading was Miller's, to Lovibond about Kitty's son: 'He's beautiful'.

It could be that he is just seriously sexually frustrated. But I don't look at guys like that when I'm not getting sex so no excuses? Ed is a creep.

So was I tbh

But this is a show about women and it is their perspective being explored. There is an element of heightened reality here - the show is being representative, not realistic. Thus a myriad of problematic men are being shown, because in the real world there are many issues that women face that are to do with men.

The tension in his arm when pushing at the wall spoke volumes.

I'm doing that with Renata's husband. I keep thinking he is like three different actors. I refuse to look it up. It's now a game.

I agree with you that Celeste/Perry thing is the most disturbing thing I've seen on TV for a while. It's also the most serious, and I can't salute the show enough for that.

But also it is seriously hard to end things with someone you have fantastic sex with. It's the most pathetic thing.

SAME!

love love love love

If I could I would re-edit the show to take out all of the insertions of the chorus of ugly (and racially diverse, but only here!!!! pointed observation pointed observation) Montereyans. The show can stand on its own and the tonal shift jars. Especially in this episode.
Though I see the textual reason for the tone

This looks amazing and I can't wait to see it. I only hope Chris Pine does not steal the movie.

And even though it was most likely DESPITE Plec and Co.

Kat Graham to rule the world y'all. No more Plec bullshit.

I like all your comments except BonBon saved the town by channeling HELLFIRE. The woman can do anything - defeating Kai's MRA gemini power was a cake walk after that.

Thanks for doing this in the comments - it needed to be said but also you are hilarious. I'll miss it.

yes yes a million times for this.

Goodbye show
After everything, you managed to pull out an ending that genuinely moved me.
Thanks for the beautiful scene with the Bennett witches - it does not make up for your fucked up racist shit.

Hi. I can see your point as to how, in the face of trying to make a blended family, Bonnie should be much more united with Madeline and she should be helping to create a team, which parents the girls instead of making herself a opposing force.