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It goes back further than that, too, with Valencia reminding Rebecca that pursuing a guy in a relationship hasn’t gone well for her in the past, and “Yeah, it’s never drugs” pulling Anna and her poor cat back into focus.

Well, it’s settled then!

All my years watching So you Think You Can Dance have given me the authority to confidently state that that move is fairly common.

Sounds about right.

In this piping hot exclusive (hell-oooo) from tonight’s season finale of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) begrudgingly accepts her fate as a single woman and succumbs to society’s most pernicious stereotypes.

The editor of The Albuquerque Journal has apologized after the paper published a racist cartoon by former New York Post cartoonist Sean Delonas that depicted DACA recipients as violent criminals, claiming that the editorial board had interpreted it as “poking at President Trump’s rhetoric.”

Ooh, it had never occurred to me that the black Spice Girl is the scary Spice Girl.

When I saw the photo of them together I thought they might genuinely get back together, if only to capitalize on the fact that feminism is (relatively) popular and their whole thing was girl power so they probably think they can make a buck. Maybe I’m being cynical here but this feels pretty calculated.

I noticed that too and I think the answer is that Eleanor didn’t REALLY go back. This is some sort of simulation and she thinks she’s alive but she’s not.

It has become clear to me that by not saying anything,

I just think it was a missed opportunity. I wish Rebecca had made it clear that he shouldn’t have said it. Instead, the show acted as though they were both equally guilty, and that’s not the case.

When Nathaniel called Rebecca “crazy” I was really disappointed, and even more so when she just forgave him without even bringing it up. Even if he did it on purpose, to hurt her, instead of out of ignorance, I wish the show had made it a point to, I don’t know, lecture him about it. He should have been made to

I wouldn’t know since I don’t watch it but thanks to Wikipedia I understand your comment!

He’s definitely young but old enough to know about his contract. Unless, of course, he didn’t read it. Maybe management told him not to talk about WA because of “contractual obligations”, thinking that would shut him up, but then he went and wrote that statement and now looks like a liar.

I wondered what kind of clause might keep him from talking. This certainly makes more sense.

It makes sense.

I... didn’t love the episode or the songs.

I suppose. Hopefully he won’t regret it.

*asked, not ask