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Oh weird, got it.

Is there a connection between The Help and The Girl in the Train or is that a random comparison?

The online application is only used to electronically filter out people who don't qualify: no one will pay attention to what you put there, as long as you keep checking that you meet the minimum requirements. The resume is the part that a human being will actually put in front of their eyes.

Well now I just feel like Pig-Pen.

Agree with Gretchen on that one. I didn't even realize it was a thing!

I'm so glad Sufjan Stevens' broth restaurant was referenced again.
Also, whoa, those breakfast tots looked tasty. If this show doesn't eventually produce a "Breakfast the Edgar Quintero way" cookbook, that is a seriously missed opportunity.

Or Gossip Girl.

I tend to think of this site as having better than average comment sections, but I guess since I always sort things by Best I'm avoiding reading as much bullshit. And the Girls recaps, like any political articles here, tend to bring the most creeps out of the woodwork. But even on a normal AVC article, there's

I'm really glad they're delving into Edgar's PTSD this year since that was one of the only story lines from the first season that I felt wasn't explored as thoroughly as it could have been. And I'm happy that Dorothy's character is sticking around.

I think it's a good sign that the team so far is all women.

Janitor Jerry will always be my favorite tertiary character.

Then you are in for a treat because it's amazing.

Heathers and 9 to 5.

Fair enough: the other Lubezki/Newman film is one of my faves.

Ah, Meet Joe Black, yet another entry on the list of "the score is the only good part" Thomas Newman movies.

Thank you, whatever intern that actually watched Community.

"How dare those people treat us like we're stupid teenage girls."
"We are stupid teenage girls!"

Sorkin might have a couple good movie scripts left in him, but that episode is evidence that he should never be allowed near TV again.

Agreed. And it's been disappointing to watch AMC do very little promotion for (what became in season two) a pretty solid show.