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To me, what makes the bullies seem realistic is that their cruelty mainly takes the form of almost passive-aggressive taunting more than outright threats or physical violence. They constantly seem to be testing boundaries of how much they can get away with and still maintain plausible deniability if they get caught. I

I did it all for the Plasma
(C'mon!)
The Plasma
(C'mon!)
So you can take Captain Phasma

"We need some time alone. To…. cry."

I feel like it should have at least a couple of umlauts.

Underwood, my ass. Should've been Walter White. And yes, BoJack deserves to be ranked up there.

I hope my daughter grows up to be as awesome as Millie Bobby Brown.

Every time I see a shot of the kids riding their bikes around, it warms my heart. It's what childhood SHOULD look like. The thought that kids today are missing out on that experience is devastating to me.

Goddammit Netflix renew this shit already. We have a winner on our hands here, people. A winner!

"Never Let Me Go" was a pretty big hit off their second album; probably nobody remembers it. But I remember the stupid things, mood rings, bracelets and the beads.

Great Job, Twitter!

If they weren't going to isolate the women's and tag team divisions to their own separate shows, I would have preferred if they'd done the draft in 3 rounds: First the men's singles competitors, then the women, and finishing things off with the tag teams. That way you're not treating every pick as interchangeable, and

I just finished it and I loved the ending. I look forward to discussing it when we get to that episode.

She's comes off like an eccentric J.D. Salinger child-prodigy character come to life or something, I love it.

Chun Li's infinite unblockable foot stomp FTW.

I identify SO strongly with Dustin. I was always trying to be the peacemaker when my two best friends were being assholes to each other. It's such a thankless role, and he nails the exasperation perfectly.

This show's sense of world-building is fantastic. Every little bit-part walk-on townsfolk role seems both impeccably cast AND somehow fleshed-out.

Millie Bobby Brown had a delightful interview with Vulture go up the other day; she is almost unbearably precocious.

Props on being honest enough to list Jewel. That first CD sold like 59 million copies; it should be in way more people's lists.

Obviously, if I sorted by first name, I'd have a lot more stuff under the letter J.

It occurred to me during this episode that without the period trappings and the overt attempts to be as retro as possible, this show would come off as much more hackneyed and trite than it does. Like if you just did the exact same premise done straight faced, set in modern times like The Leftovers or something, the