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Stephanie Laurenza
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You are not alone. I have hoped for and thought the same.

I also enjoyed Kurt's looks during "Gloria". My man was mortified and also so bored.

I just cannot get behind Santana. At all. I think she is such a freakin' bully and it infuriates me. I was sort of warily okay with her when she was on good terms with Kurt and Rachel, I eye rolled the hell out of her Finn storyline but accepted it but this pretty much was the end of the road for me. When she sang

This was touched upon by other commenters but God, I cannot properly express how excited I was when everyone started showing up at Julia's. "They're going to dance!" I said, with tears already in my eyes, to my husband. "Dance? What are you talking about?" he asked. "Just wait for Adam - he's there! He'll have The

Katherine's story was a little much for me. I don't know why, but I really didn't want it to go there. I mean, yeah, most people have a story like that - but Katherine? And then she's supposedly going to write about all of these stories? Eepies. I did not care for this at all.

I think maybe he's gay and just really caring. I mean, he does drop Debbie off at home at the end of the night. It's one thing to do that when you think the chick is 16, but after she confesses she's 13 and you see how she lives - maybe he just wants to help?

I said the SAME thing while watching it. "They consider this old and a classic? Oh my God."

No mention of Boys II Men singing Marshall's song? I loved it.

My husband and I have recently started binge-watching Parenthood and I came here specifically seeking out the review on this episode. I'm sure this has been addressed before (likely in a OITNB thread, which is on my To Do list) but I really do think binge-watching a series absolutely affects how one feels about

My husband had the same response!

This was addressed in the first (or maybe second) episode of the season.

I knew I was in the minority when I was pro-Steve, but I just felt like he really could help Fiona and he was right for her. They were both f'd up but generally good people. Now he's just dug himself so far into his own little hole and wants to cry about it and I want to scream at him (true confessions: sometimes I do

LOVED Fiona's look there, and how she put up the papers to stop smiling. Love.

I am so, so, so, so over Steve/Jimmy. I'm actually a little angry at myself because I ROOTED for him at one point. Now I'm supposed to feel bad for him? "Boohoo, my friends all continued going to med school and have baller jobs and because I dropped out/decided to live a life of crime/got caught up in some crazy

It means he can't use her! Oh, I loved it. It was so ghetto accurate. Nobody has the time or ability to properly express feelings so they don't. Instead of "I'm sorry," we get "I was a dick!" Instead of, "you can't treat me like that, I'm not something you can just use when you feel like it and toss aside when you

I was all for Steve/Jimmy at first. I thought he was good for Fiona and everything else and now I'm just disgusted. Even if he felt like he couldn't tell her about all the Estefania stuff (which I still call BS on because pretty sure the Gallaghers took Estefania in when she had nowhere to go), that doesn't mean he

Her hatred and disrespect for Fiona infuriates me and saves her from any redemption.

I think I've mentioned this before, but honestly I am so sad for Fiona. Whenever these kids come against her - and it's really anytime SOMETHING happens - I just want to scream. They don't so much as band together out of loyalty and knowing all they have is each other as much as they do because they HAVE to, to

I love this show so much. I agree that the season premiere was fairly 'mer', but it served its purpose: to set up the season, which I'm super interested in after the preview. I am absolutely involved in Veronica and Kev (LOVE them), so the trouble in paradise scenes made me nervous. I was all about Jimmy's "my life is

So, apparently the Hipster thing to do now is hate on Judd Apatow? I don't understand. I think he's very genuine and I think his work is pretty damn appealing. Maybe some people don't like to watch 'real life' in entertainment and I can get that, I guess; but I LOVE being able to watch something - a movie, TV show,