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Louis CK is a "powerful white guy"? Are we just throwing that term around now to apply to anybody?

I'm cautiously impressed by this generation, or what I've seen of them (my cousins, and co-workers' kids.) they are smarter and more individualistic. But their social media addictions are terrifying to me.

I think the cusp would be early 80s. Mid 80s and onward is solidly milennial. Divider of Millenial/GenZ is tricky but no later than 2000.

I disagree. I think rule number one of survivor is that you never ever ever tell somebody they are getting voted out.

Does a satisfying conclusion require all characters to be wifed up? I would say no. In fact, that would be the most unsatisying conclusion.

I didn't think Adam/Hannah should or would be endgame, but I didn't know for sure, because the trope would be for Adam/Hannah to be endgame. Luckily, they didn't go there, and this just felt more honest. As was said below, Adam doesn't really want to be with Hannah. He wanted to fix something he saw as broken. The

Neighborhoods change over time. That has always been a fact of life in NYC.

This season is like a high-functioning alcoholic to me. It shouldn't be working, but it is.

My ex was Desi. I think he resembles a human being.

I had the same thought. Seemed to be lampshading.

I hope we haven't seen the last of Desi. I find him really hilarious.

That is what living in NYC is really like. Everything is old and filthy and eventually you just learn to live with it.

This was terrific. It was basically just a half hour long dialogue but it was very "now" and it didn't feel at all pedantic. Both sides were well presented and it was personal and specific enough to not feel overly political, which it easily could have been. Lena Dunham has really been writing some high quality

Desperation for money and status is why you move to New York.

This was absolutely fabulous. The A story and B story both showed how far these girls have come and how much they have matured. And it was funny and interesting throughout. Allison Williams has really come a long way as an actress. I have to agree that as much as she annoys me, I can't help but feel bad for her at

We definitely don't need a sequel to spoil the perfection that is Mean Girls. A musical could either be brilliant or godawful.

I finally watched the Battlestar Galactica reboot from the 2000s. I loved it. Teenage me would have loved it too and obsessed over it even more and probably written bad fan fiction about it. But watching it in the binge era was definitely the right choice.

Willzyx dead on the moon as the credits rolled might be my favorite episode ending ever. It was my computer desktop wallpaper at work for a while.

It was overkill and I think they get that. Best thing about Trey and Matt is that in an industry where status quo is king, they are willing to change, grow, and learn with the times.

I'm sure Matt and Trey would get high and read my comment and laugh in my face. I don't have to be right any more than they do, and that's what I love about them. Seth Macfarland does have to be right and it's why I hate him.