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I think it's as important an aspect of the show as the darker elements - because there's a certain warmth to when I think about the first two seasons and I think a lot of it comes from the small town feel, which boils down to the diner.

I appreciate the very normal scenes in the diner, compared to everything else going on being so wild. Madchen Amick is a gift.

Yeah! It's a transition season for sure. Some characters have dropped off the face of the earth though, like Sue, and I miss her dearly.

Does anyone else feel like this is Veep's weakest year since maybe the first? It's still damn good, but it hasn't had wowed me the way past seasons have.

How about using the SHOCKING act of kissing another woman (which she refers to in her song as 'feeling so wrong' and acts as if it's so sinful and bad of her) to build an entire career? and having Ur So Gay on the same album?

Eh, not a fan of Cole Sprouse on Riverdale at all, but I'll give you Brenda Song (I actually thought she was exceptional for a Disney actor when she was on Suite Life). Dove Cameron was also a bright spot on Hairspray Live. I never watched Jessie, but Suite Life on Deck came out near the end of my love for Disney

I sincerely doubt anyone on this show has the talent that Rachel or Donna have, but who does? I'm hoping for a pleasant surprise, yeah.

Yeah, I mean, this sounds like a more broadly dark comedy, whereas I feel like Crazy Ex is a lighthearted comedy juxtaposed with extremely dark themes, but I hope it would end up being as pleasant a surprise as that was.

You clearly haven't seen the CW schedule since Gossip Girl was on the air. The only thing this even vaguely sounds like is the upcoming Dynasty reboot. With shows like Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex Girlfriend getting critical acclaim, and the slew of superhero shows, it really wouldn't have a place on the CW. They've

The only good parts of this episode for me were Danielle Brooks' and Kimiko Glenn's performances.

They don't really have a naseau inducing title they can use. More Friends? Friends Again? F.R.11.E.N.D.S.?

Despite the awful names, I think Marjorie and Catherine are going to be really good, loving parents.

Yeah, I think he was part of the same machinery as Selina because he was working for the president. Afterwards, he went in a whole different direction with Ryantology.

Madchen's always been great, in a much more subtle way than some of the other performers. But it's been obvious with the new episodes just how good she is at playing Shelly - the tone which she says her lines, her facial expressions - it's all perfect.

Norma and Shelly's relationship may honestly be one of the most poignant on the show. It's not dramatic or particularly original, but it's just very… Human.

Shelly was always my favorite, so any scene with Madchen has been getting me pretty happy, but I don't think I realized how much I loved Norma until tonight. In the midst of all the chaos in the show, she's just… Pleasant.

I don't have the best attention span, so that's probably affecting it a lot - I am finding it rewarding, but it's still been a little bit tougher. This episode was a lot different for me, but I think 4 hours straight really drained me.

I hope I age as gracefully as Peggy Lipton.

I genuinely think I am, yes. I mean, I think it would be impossible to catch EVERYTHING considering all that's hinting towards what's to come, and all that hasn't been revealed yet. That being said, this isn't a show I'm watching halfheartedly, I've been constantly attentive and nothing doesn't make sense to me - I'm

Orrr art is subjective, but that obviously can't be the case.