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What’s she gonna do, get some madras shorts and espadrilles?

Don’t forget their supportive teacher Mr. Clarke, too.

Finn Wolfhard is the hidden treasure of this season, in the midst of Dustin’s humor, Will’s gravitas and new girls and boys, he’s the one struggling to preserve and fix the past with dogged but understandable stubbornness. Loved how he figured out the trap they were in before anyone at the facility.

They’re trying to signal that Billy, the new bully, is being bullied at home himself. Both physically and verbally.

Don’t discount Steve’s advice to Dustin; dude is a bit of a player, and has the Farrah Fawcett hairspray to prove it. However, you may be onto something about Billy, and Steve may figure it out first. He’s a great babysitter because he actually listens to people, including kids.

Legion also had a cast that could go wild (Jean Smart, Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza, Bill Irwin) and a daring visual design. Inhumans needed that talent.

Ludicrous or not, doing them as camp is the old and never all that popular approach. Superman took it’s drama seriously, Batman took its insanity seriously, and the Avengers took its action seriously. The Inhumans problem is that they’re mostly a visual concept (these weirdos are actually pretty cool!), and the

Could not disagree more.

She’s a comedian, she’s just taking the piss out of the whole thing. Love her! That category was overloaded with talent no matter what.

This seems like the better heir to Prime Suspect than that recent rather tepid prequel. “I hate feminism because I like makeup!” Wow.

More effective than emphasizing it’s completely creepy banality? And the way they all hid their otherwise blatant porn screens whenever the waitress came over? I thought it was a commercial for some new app at first until I realized it was still the same show.

That Molly paid for. But I saw it as a fun escape they both needed. So sad when everybody in the quartet had something going on but Issa.

Well her mother and father know Richard is her son, because they (apparently) raised him to the extent that he could be educated, so that implies a continued connection to her, whether in a coma, in an institution, though maybe not kidnapped away someplace or killed like may have happened with Diane.

She was an amazing find for Mulholland Drive, able to play the many characters and identities the script required, including playing an actress playing other characters and cliched roles as well. And here Janey-E had a lot of nonsense to sell, standing up for her family in a world that made very little sense, but she

I thought he was expecting her to swallow, and when she moved her head it was too late to stop. She told Molly that she usually spit, but she didn’t tell Daniel much at all. I guess I had gay guy reaction, too. We don’t mind (though getting hit in the eye hurts anyone).

My favorite band so far is the first, the Chromatics. They set the tone for me.