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I love Katya, and agree Lady Di was a really hard character, but I'm not sure why everyone is giving her such a free pass on how bad she did this week. At the end of the day it's her job to make it work out there and she could have really gone for it with the train and jazzed up that outfit (they didn't give her the

I actually kind of feel the exact opposite of you. I like Gaga, and I think The Fame and Fame Monster were great cohesive pop albums, but after those first two albums I think her biggest problem has been a complete lack of cohesion. Born This Way and Artpop were so all over the map that I think it made both of those

thanks for such an insightful and necessary response!

I don't know, am I the only one who thinks this season of Mr. Robot has been kind of a frustrating mess? It is still a really well shot show with great style, and I have really liked individual sequences and scenes a lot, but overall I think this season and even this episode have been just ok, at best. This review

Why is the A.V Club writing about orange juice (stemming from a Buzzfeed news article of all things)? That to me is the bigger mystery

Right! And these aliens built the same set of buildings uniformly across each planet and nothing else, no cities or larger construction projects. Just some drop pods, outposts, shelters and they all hired the same architects.

Ryan Murphy is such a enigmatic creator in my opinion. I feel like so many of his shows start off amazing and really are good concepts for the TV landscape at the time, like Glee, American Horror Story and Nip Tuck. The first seasons of all of the shows are really great and there is some talent in there somewhere.

I'm with you in that I really liked all of the characters in Looking individually and seeing them grow and move through life was great.

is it that MUCH more insulting? I keep seeing this argument a lot in this debate, and I guess now it's Taylor's official stance, but the rest of the lines aren't exactly singing her praises and Swift's grammy speech dig was about the famous part which she heard. Like the tone of the phone call is that's she fine with

I would disagree with this a little bit, mostly I think the show has gone off the rails because it isn't focusing enough on Everlasting. Instead it is focusing way too much on Chet and all his drama, the conflict with the network and Rachel and Quinn's power struggle. It's all over the place and there isn't any focus.

This season has felt more like a B to me mostly because of bringing Chet back and the continual focus on that. It just doesn't make any sense after the events of the first season and this whole idea of taking the show in this new sleazy direction also doesn't make any sense. Why would the network think that was a good

Regardless of who wrote it, my point was more that he did this because he had to, for his career. I could be wrong, but I doubt he woke up the next morning and was like "You know I feel really bad about what I said about Keira last night, that was disrespectful and uncalled for." Instead of, "Shit, every major

lol. I'm sure he wrote this apology because he was genuinely sorry and not because his publicist forced him to do it in order to do damage control on his career. Likely his publicist or someone just wrote the apology for him and put it into notes format to make it seem authentic. Just because he/his team did a good

I don't know, I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, those books certainly have plenty of flaws but they are not that bad and I think still worth reading (or at least I wouldn't actively not recommend them to people and let them decide on their own). Rothfuss's prose is really solid and there is something kind of

The reviewer sort of talked about this, but I do think that Jane the Virgin's telenovela twists are starting to get a little repetitive at this point. I know that it is part of the show's DNA, but I don't think most viewers watch the show because of the drug lord plot lines or mistaken identities, and it really is the

I really hope there is some payoff, or at least some interesting character development, that comes out of this whole mess of a Callie/Arizona plot line. None of it has made any sense and now she just broke up with Penny. If you cared enough about her to move Sofia across the country, couldn't you stick it out long

That's how I felt to. Like they barely went on any dates at all, and then suddenly she's acting like he's the love of her life. They really rushed that plot. I kind of hope, for whatever reason, that it means Stephanie will move on from the hospital and the show.

I don't know, especially in the Grey's universe, I feel like Owen and Amelia kind of work together. It was kind of refreshing them skipping the will they/won't thing they've been doing for the last season or so. I kind of hope they just move forward or move on into some new phase.

So glad Arizona stood up for herself and called Callie out for being the worst.

I like Castle, but I think it was well past it's prime and so I'm glad ABC decided not to renew. I don't think the show would have been the same without Beckett anyway, so it's nice they chose to not make some awful ninth season, just because. Though I'm sure their decision was based mostly on money and not preserving