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Really? It seems to me that those friendships are clearly toxic and have been for a while (Shoshanna already acknowledged it in the Beach episode… three seasons ago?). It's not Friends or How I Met Your Mother where those friendships were an integral part of the narrative and in which the characters actually love each

" write an ending that caters to what these characters need, not what the audience wants to see" ?
I'm pretty sure this is exactly what I wanted to see. I don't think any Girls viewer was really that invested in those characters' friendship - did it ever really work ? - as opposed to them as individuals. So Shoshanna

Really? I feel like the show has equally split the lead role to Diane, Maia and Lucca. I also would have liked to see more of Diane but I like Maia and am in love with Lucca so I'm not complaining.

I didn't say it didn't work, I said - very clearly - that it would have been more effective - to me - if I hadn't watched an episode doing the same thing in the same week.

This is the second finale in a week that uses the "we're gonna show you all the characters dying but not really". Maybe it'll have been a little more exciting if I hadn't watched Grimm last week. Still, a pretty good season finale. The improvement on season one is incredible.

She had never seen him before in the series. After people in the comment said that he was probably her rapist, I started noticing that indeed there are absolutely no scene with the two of them together until the last episode, which was clearly on purpose.

If I hadn't read the comment section, I never would have guessed that Perry was also Jane's rapist, but it shows the series' strength that even though I knew what was coming this scene stressed me out tremendously. Shailene Woodley's expression when she recognizes Perry broke my heart.
And I disagree that it's unlikely

I was also surprised and uncomfortable during the episode. I have avoided everything that Chris Brown has been involved with since the Rihanna case (which wasn't too difficult because I always found his music insipid) so I really didn't want to see him on a program I enjoy. Especially when the topic is how careful you

Yes but it doesn't matter. A "future-person" cannot blame a time-traveler for affecting their past. The future-person cannot know how their life would have gone on anyway if the time-traveler hadn't come because - to them - there's only one past and that past includes the visit from the time-traveler.
Now you can blame

Given how Kadavra talked about Savitar, it would make very little sense if he was indeed Barry. Or that would just make his lines very clunky and nonsensical.
As for Barry going to the future, I think this is the best - and only - thing anyone who can time travel should do. You can't change History if you go to the

I hadn't seen the CBS promo before, so I really really liked the scene with Marisa at the grand jury. I kept rewinding it and whispering "I love her!". I'm so glad Elsbeth and her joined the cast.
I also very much liked the no-nonsense judge. I love that actor (I'm blanking on his name right now).

The lines about her self-awareness and her past as a lawyer really did it for me because it's exactly what I've been thinking since the beginning. Indeed, Celeste is too smart not to know that her relationship is abusive and the therapist only tells her things that she already knows. I like that the show tells her

I think this episode was disappointing because they never showed us what this Yoda-thing is after spending the whole episode making us expect a reveal (I'm thinking it's some kind of monkey because I really don't want a kid to be added to the cast).
At least, the Melissa plotline was resolved satisfactorily to me. It

I love all the episode, but one of my favorite elements was that Marnie was broke and faced eviction. Not because she deserves it, but because it seemed to come out of nowhere, while it's probably because she simply never talked about it in the previous episodes. After being a poor student in a big city for a couple

What the hell Grimm!! I yelled at Wu's death but I just couldn't contain myself when they killed Hank too!

Oh, it's not about the brainwashing. It's that I have absolutely no faith in Quinn's ability to kill Rowan. Isn't he basically all powerful ? If someone like Quinn who's been a killer for two minutes was able to murder him, he would have been dead for a while already.

I don't think Abby would have wanted Huck dead. Either way, Meg didn't shoot him in the head nor the chest so he will live.

Don't kill Huck, I love his scruffy moody face.
Seriously, did Olivia really expect Quinn - QUINN - to be able to kill Rowan after Huck refused ? Quinn ??

Apparently I do given that's what I wrote.

Jess and Robby were cute together and seem to work out pretty well. The writers had to have them be related to split them up !