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I'm entirely willing to believe that this is really bad - the fact that they waited to air it now certainly doesn't bode well - but it seems a little pre-mature to me to give the season a grade based on a single episode. There are certainly instances where the pilot is a good primer of the quality to expect, but the

That is a terrifying thought and a great catch.

This entire season makes no sense and the plot doesn't bear closer scrutiny at all, but at least Olivia taking power, killing people and becoming her father (you don't take Command) was a fun and believable character arc ending. Power corrupts. I'm willing to embrace Olivia as an anti-heroine. It's much better than

For the record, the choose your mom animal sketch was also a return: the previous time it was about haircuts, with Brie Larson:

Wow, I've never been to a lecture that started with my being addressed as "Dear" :( And I was always on time.

Huh, your comment surprised me since it is actually on Polish Netflix. I guess a licensing issue then.

This episode was a little of the best of Scandal and some (not a little) of the worst… I mean, I loved seeing victory turn to dust in the hands of characters we saw go so very low to achieve it. It's powerful. But the level of amnesia the show requires of viewers and characters is astonishing. When it's about who

This is how it starts and then he or she sublets and there you are.

You can't trust a spider. They may act like they have an alliance with you, but they break the terms of the lease without a second thought. I once had a spider. I named him Stannis, he lived in the corner next to the window and I thought we had a truce: he never violated my space, I left him alone, he could catch all

"it’s frustrating when she still protects Perry in that conversation. She’s obviously afraid: Why say otherwise?"

This episode shows how amazing The Good Fight could be, but it's a little worrisome how much of the good (pardon the pun) was borrowed from TGW. Elsbeth, Gross and Kresteva were highlights of the episode (particularly of note: Gross being so awfully grandstanding and racist and yet immensely watchable - the actor has

I feel like I should object on principle to that Logo fauxmmercial, but my jigsaw puzzle collection betrays me. It was like looking in the mirror, if you multiplied my paycheck a couple of times, which somehow made it quite funny to me. The one thing missing was some more hygge.

"Has there ever been a worse Grey’s storyline than the revolutionary new teaching method?"

Thank you! That was very helpful.

The recipe given above is 95% exactly how tea was made in my Polish household when I was a child, including evaporated milk. In fact, evaporated milk is how I've always liked my "bawarka" (Bavarian tea, which is what tea with milk is called in Poland).

A minority opinion I guess: I thought it was a brave stylistic choice and possibly a Shonda response to 2017, too. But then, I really like contained, only-a-few-characters episodes. And to boot, this was an hour of television where there were no named male characters on screen! Only a few male guards (unless I missed

I've been a fan for almost 20 years now, since childhood (my mother has always liked him and I listened to her tapes before I could understand the lyrics, what with the language barrier). The release of the last album coincided with the sudden tragic death of my 21-year-old brother. I've been listening to it intensely

I've been a fan for almost 20 years now, since childhood (my mother has always liked him and I listened to her tapes before I could understand the lyrics, what with the language barrier). The release of the last album coincided with the sudden tragic death of my 21-year-old brother. I've been listening to it intensely

I've been a fan for almost 20 years now, since childhood (my mother has always liked him and I listened to her tapes before I could understand the lyrics, what with the language barrier). The release of the last album coincided with the sudden tragic death of my 21-year-old brother. I've been listening to it intensely

I've been a fan for almost 20 years now, since childhood (my mother has always liked him and I listened to her tapes before I could understand the lyrics, what with the language barrier). The release of the last album coincided with the sudden tragic death of my 21-year-old brother. I've been listening to it intensely