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Fangirl's Dilemma
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As someone who knew her through Sunset Blvd first I'm leaning she's bat poop cuckoo and also might murder blue for getting in the way of her plans, at least as she sees it.

I rewatched Kim Possible last year, and was stunned by how much better it was than I even remembered. I was in high school when it was on and I loved it, but I appreciate it on a whole other level now.

When she said "I wasn't raised to be rude," I immediately knew exactly who she was. I was worried when she ran out that the should would go the more explosive but also more cliché route of her not wanting to date a black man, but that she was embarrassed and worried about hurting people's feelings, felt so much more

Main character moved across the country from the rest of the cast man. Kind of kills your show.

Yes, but apparently Season 5 is trash.

She really is absurdly powerful.

I love everything about this show, but the way Lapis flicked the monitor bot thingy with her giant water , so heavily showed that she is out of f*cks to give, and it was beautiful. And Peridot is perfection, I love everything about her.

I like the bombs, but I also just caught up on the show in the past few months so watching it in weird bursts is just, always how I've experienced it.

Is it easier than getting your incredibly basic rock opera moved from a black box at The Fringe Festival to a full Broadway run in the same season? Because Season 2 of Smash taught me that was really simple. If it's that easy, I'll start trying harder.

Yeah, he's awesome in L5Y, the only problem with that performance is that he isn't Norbert Leo Butz. I mean that's a general problem for male musical theater performers though, so we can't really hold that against Jeremy!

But…there's so much terrible to talk about…so difficult…

Didn't realize that Mysteries of Laura was Berlanti…and I find "not talking about Smash" to be incredibly difficult.

Also Jeremy Jordan. He gets cut out of the singing discussion a lot, but I knew him first from the B-way cast of Newsies. Then Smash. But let's not talk about Smash…

I want nothing more than a "Craig is a loser burnout trainwreck" two parter. Like one of the kids idolizes him and sees how sad his life is.

"I had a dream my colony would be, so different from this cluster I'm living!"

I kind of just want Yellow Diamond to shout Patti LuPone lines when she attacks. "SMILE BABY!" "NO ONE LEAVES A STAR!" "THE TRUTH IS I NEVER LEFT YOU!"

PATTI LUPONE!!!!! It was driving me crazy who the voice was, and now I feel like I've let the entire community of theater geeks down! But also, love that she's Yellow Diamond. And that Peridot called her a clod! It was awesome!

This is the perfect way to describe the Monday episodes. I love the casual hang out feel of most podcasts, but that Alison actually INTERVIEWS her guests rather than just chatting with them is so refreshing. (We save the chats for Thursdays. Which are also great.)

When this happens to me I call it the head/gut divide. My intellectual personality KNOWS that how other people live their lives doesn't matter unless they're hurting others/selves (and all other standard caveats) but there's still the judgy engrained gut reaction that can be hard to shake. I felt like Rose might have