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I like to think that they were all like... "white... does that mean a white suit? Shit... I'll get someone to Google it for me later." and then promptly forgot and wore a white thing.

Is that the name branded on the dress? ...Is that normal? Am I supposed to like it? It seems distracting of an otherwise interesting dress. And it's a gown, not a purse where I'm more used to possibly anticipating signatures/abbreviations/etc.

The theme! She could have worn the most amazing editorial architectural dress and no... I am so disappoint.

I usually cannot stand Marchesa, but this - this is great. She looks stunning.

I think you are correct in pointing out that the show is not misandrist. Male characters are not marginalized to the point of disposability, or subjugated as only sexual objects. Both Art and Paul pose real threats to Sarah and her end goals - but not because of some stereotypical, shallow characterizations - rather

Alison and the glue gun! YASSSSSSSSSSS

I was looking at pictures of the cast at an event recently, and for a second I thought that the cast looked small and couldn't figure out why. Then I had the, "Oh, right, she plays half the characters on the show. Duh," moment. TM's acting is really remarkable.

I HAVEN'T WATCHED A MINUTE OF THIS SHOW BUT I HATE IT AND YOU'RE STUPID FOR WATCHING IT.

For me, I found that scene hilarious because Alison is generally hilarious, and would of course have both a rape whistle and pepper spray on her person when she's (if I remember correctly) in her super suburban neighborhood. Also, she was honestly doing a decent job against the two dudes. She got in a couple good

Two words: ASSLESS CHAPS.

Its nothing like anything else i've seen with clones.. It's a pretty broad subject, and by far one of the most original genre shows on tv right now - it's pretty good evidence they *aren't* running out of ideas.

Felix is delicious.

Yeah, absolutely. It's not that the male characters are terrible or even so poorly developed, but that they're completely secondary to the female characters. You could pretty much get rid of almost all the male characters and it wouldn't really impact the story at this point. It absolutely is just a gender reversal

You don't have to have a favorite. You can like all of them.

"I don't like sci-fi really..."

ugh i just started watching the first season and i can't decide which clone is my favorite. right now it's tentatively— ALL OF THEM.

I feel like I want to sit all of the fancy dessert chefs in the world down and remind them that, as a society, we're perfectly good with eating whipped cream from the can.

Thats only because the original Pilot for "The Master", starring Four Black Guys and 1 White Guy didnt go over well.

Over/under on the man speaking for the majority of the time (or at least the plurality)?

All this title does is make it seem like it's the poor one guy getting nagged to death by a bunch of shrill women. Then again, why am I surprised Fox couldn't do anything that is honestly progressive for women?