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  1. 8 hours ago, hurrrz said:

    I've only been to one lesbian wedding, but jeez everyone is so horny all the time. 

     

    Micah and Maribel... Do you really go home with a canister like that? Their argument was valid, probably should've happened a long time ago though. 

    I've been to a lot of lesbian weddings and yikes, they're usually just full of nice people celebrating the marrying couple and not so damn horny!

    That was really disappointing that they played Tess's very catastrophic and humiliating relapse with so much comedy. That cheesy cut to Chrishelle Whatever and her wife raising their hands all cutely when Tess was yelling about who wanted Shane to f*ck them or whatever it was? Just really tacky. The show continues to completely avoid a POV for Tess and just keep her as this isolated problem with no real inner life or perspective. It's too bad because actually one thing the show usually is good at is congruence when it comes to the comedy/drama balance. But that wasn't comic relief, it was just off.

    Of course, same with Micah/Maribel on the lack-of-POV-investment front. They were barely there even though these huge things were happening, but we know virtually nothing about who either one of them is as a human being. And it did seem odd that they just brought the canister home, I had assumed a medical professional was involved? But they just bought a sperm donation online with a DIY plan? And had not looked up how to do it in advance? WHAT.

    I guess if that's the series finale (again), I'm glad there's hope for Tasha and Alice? Otherwise, Shane's exactly who she always was, zero growth. Angie's big story got shrugged off in a deus ex machina "oh he's moving anyway and is immediately a dick about it so she sees the light!" 10-second scene. I guess Carrie was just a temp. I could go on. Everything felt both too rushed and too open-ended for me to believe they had to rush everything in case this was the end.

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  2. I was entirely unspoiled on Rose Rollins visiting the show so it took me a day to get down off my delighted high and remember the rest of the episode to comment on it. But damn. Tasha. Tasha bailed on the cop plan and is a firefighter. Tasha's voice. I think I swooned. 

    Wow, Angie. What a disappointing and self-destructive choice. So much for the satisfying payoff of seeing that guy suffer!

    I have no grasp on what the hell they're trying to do with Shane/Tess. What was the point of her whole "give me another chance" overture if she could only last about 140 seconds into an argument with Tess until arriving at breaking up with her again and I guess also ending their business partnership and pulling her funding? Obviously Tess was way out of line, but she's clearly spiraling and Shane's response was the usual: immediately cut and run.

    Maybe it's just Dre's baby face but they read to me as so much younger than Dani. The actors are probably close to the same age, but maybe it's also the way Dani presents?

    19 hours ago, MicheleinPhilly said:

    Could anyone see what Finley was Googling towards the end? I left my glasses in another room and didn't feel like retrieving them. 👵

    Apartment rentals, sadly. ("Sadly" because I like this little family and I kind of feel like we'll lose Carrie/Misty if Finley moves out.) (If the show continues.)

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  3. 22 hours ago, Demian said:

    Wow.  Benson's howl at The Rape Tree was certainly...a choice.

    Best moment of my week, I think I burned 500 calories with my belly laugh at her primal scream. 

    hate when they do serialized stories. The reason SVU is such a cash cow is because each dumb episode is a one-off. It's fun when years later they have a new crime that's a call back to an earlier season, but serialization only exposes SVU's many weaknesses. Nobody wants that, we just want our dumb fix! I know they feel like they have to try different things to keep up with streaming & prestige TV but every time they try they fail. STICK TO THE FORMULA. Get silly, give us some rich incestuous families or some pervy politicians. This is not a gritty gang show! Serializing it makes me less likely to tune in next week because I already know I don't like the story. It's much better to give me a new one each week and I can foolishly pretend maybe this next one will be good! 44 minutes of my life, that's all.

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  4. 16 hours ago, Elizzikra said:

    Was Alice too busy with her new kitten to hang with the gang for Thanksgiving?

    They said she was with her mom, but yeah, they seem determined not to integrate the OG gang with the Q gang, and now they're literally on alternating episodes. It's not a good sign. I like many of the new gen, I just want the old folks too!

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  5. Okay, somehow I can't get the "quote multiple posts" feature to work anymore but:

    - I guess everyone at Dana's was boozing so maybe they wouldn't notice the smell? Except for Finley, who as a newly-ish sober person definitely should be able to tell that Tess is drinking, but that would require Finley to focus on not-her-own-problems which...

    - as sistermagpie mentioned above, she helped fan the flames of instead of walking through the many doors her (admittedly shitty) mother was cracking open.

    - I love that Carrie is a neurotic mess and that there's an over-50 character on this show who has normal over-50 issues that (finally) aren't mocked due to their lack of hotness in relation to, say, Bette. This is not a show in either incarnation that has been kind to masc-of-center women, so I'm appreciating it.

    - I don't know why there was such celebration at a donor match, there's so much more that has to happen between that and actually sealing the deal! I was glad that they gave more time to Maribel and Micah's good relationship moments in this episode, though. It seems they've been determined all season to make us long for their split after having been so glorious last year.

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  6. I love Carrie's parental relationship with Finley, I'm enjoying this direction. Perhaps Carrie can help Finley find work that isn't at a bar and doesn't let her just abandon work shifts because of girlfriend drama.

    SO glad Hendrix and Angie are over. What even was the point of that? I hope she reports him.

    I've been begging for a Tasha update since this reboot began, but that wasn't the one I wanted! Come on, Alice, go find her!

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  7. I feel like they could've just pulled that off as a pastiche (the b/w sitcom, the sailor theme, the game show) without making it a musical and it would've worked. Maybe keep Sophie's song (because she sounded great) and the framing device song where they were still at the retreat (because it was cute and ushered us into the not-realism of the three dreams). But Alice's and Shane's dreams should not have been songs.

    That opening scene was just embarrassing for Shane. I'm glad the closing scene happened, though it was pretty clear to me what she was walking into.

    I wish Alice's "The One" had been Tasha instead of... ghost writer dude, I've already forgotten his name even though I enjoyed them together. I also wish that poor Erin Daniels didn't have to have her guest appearance in that awful look! But it was nice to see her anyway. I kinda wanted Dream Dana to be way harsh and point out to Alice that she wasn't even her longest relationship and they weren't together when she died. I know romanticizing someone/something as perfect after a death is completely normal, but Alice does need to face that that's what she's done. 

  8. Did anyone else feel like the image/sound sync was off in this episode? Half the dialogue seemed like it was recorded in post, but with only one take. And the editing -- when we'd go from shot to reverse shot, someone's entire posture would be wildly different. It just felt like it was a rush edit.

    On 12/15/2022 at 2:19 PM, bilgistic said:

    I love this show because I don't have to think at all when I watch it, but that also means that I start to pick apart the holes. Like in the clothing swap, I guess we're pretending that Leighton's clothes would fit Kimberly without being taken in. No shade, because I would love to be Leighton's size. Kimberly is tiny, though.

    Also, I don't think you can transfer if you have a 1.8 GPA. Maybe you can go to community college and try to raise your GPA, and then transfer back in, but laterally, no.

    My guess is the clothing swap was written well before the cast showed up to shoot season 2 -- those two easily could've shared clothes last year! 

    Bela could definitely transfer, just not to anywhere that can do for her what staying at Essex and working it out can do. It would be dumb to leave if they're willing to let her stay. Of course she also doesn't need to go have a transfer approved by Essex, she should really just find out where she wants to transfer to and make sure she can pull it off, but of course it's a TV show so she needed a monologue. (Not like any of it matters anyway, obviously she's coming back next year, but it's fun to nitpick!)

    17 hours ago, aghst said:

    Leighton has shown the most growth over the 2 seasons.  She stopped being a snob, became more empathetic with people who didn't grow up with the privilege that she grew up with and she came out.  She made mistakes like the chlamydia thing.  She's not consciously trying to be a better person but she's trending that way.  Maybe too much too fast though over the course of her freshman year.  But the other girls probably would have shunned her if she didn't change.

    I'm pretty thrilled, since I loved her arc the first season and have always wanted the show to stop presenting Greek life as the only life. (I seriously cannot picture Whitney with that sorority, though.)

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  9. 8 hours ago, Irlandesa said:

    I loved Kimberly's look at the awards gala.

    Her hair was amazing!

    I'd love to see an arc where Leighton tones it all down just a little and hangs out with the women's group. Sometimes the jokes in those scenes are a little weak -- like early-90s women's studies stereotypes, but I still like that group and I think Leighton is funnier in that environment.

    Bela is really a mess this season.

    Andrew seems like maybe he has some sort of disorder? I'm probably reading it entirely wrong since obviously it was all meant to be funny, but he didn't really seem like an asshole to me, more like someone who has trouble understanding social interactions and can't read cues.

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  10. Angie's story is infuriating. I was giving them a chance to have it turn a corner, but apparently they thought it would be cute to double down.

    I did get a kick out of Finley being this outraged at Shane. Shane's being gross, but it's Finley! 

    Nice to see Max show up (and get an apology!). The funny thing is that at first I thought, "Oh that's nice, they're giving Daniel Sea a cameo in a nod to the original" and then they called him Max and I still thought "what a nice homage." Took me another full five seconds to remember this whole thing is the same universe. Oops. Gen Q just seems so disconnected when we're with the new gen.

  11. On 11/29/2022 at 5:14 PM, statsgirl said:

    I was convinced that the culprit was the bodyguard because that attention seemed too creepy until Robyn told Misty something about needing to recognize the people who care about her in her life and then I knew that it wasn't him because Robyn is never wrong except when it comes to her family.

    I thought that the writing for this episode was subpar generally

    Agreed, and the acting from some of the guest stars was equally subpar -- making a lot of it look really awkward and therefore suspicious. Half the time I thought it must somehow be the bodyguard because he was coming off as so bizarre but the other time I thought Misty herself must've been staging something because she was acting so bizarre. Turns out nope, just awkward writing and acting. 

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  12. I'm not so into Tatum (nothing about her in particular is bad - I just get bored of the twincest thing beyond a comic beat) but she could be worth it to me if her total disinterest in Greek life moves the girls away from framing that as the only social scene worth paying attention to. (Speaking of which, odd that that still do that anyway especially after Leighton's whole non-Greek awakening last season.)

    3 hours ago, DearEvette said:

    This makes total sense.  But I guess I have to stop thinking logically and trying to apply real time to this show.  Because ... unless we skipped over Christmas and final grades, they have only been in school for 3 - 3 1/2 months?  Whitney and Canaan got together after family  weekend which typically happens in October-ish.  So they would've been 3 weeks together max?  I guess it explains why he didn't think of her as a full blown girlfriend yet.  And wasn't heartbroken by her moving on.  But yeah the show doesn't even let them get a nice flirt on first. 

    I think we actually did move really fast because I'd been wondering the same thing -- but it sounded to me like maybe a new trimester began after they came back from Thanksgiving (which is why there were new students and they started new classes) and it now actually is springtime. Plus of course we jumped a couple months by the timing of Kimberly's egg harvesting. Previews next week talk about it being the end of freshman year. I wish they'd been clearer about the passage of time, it's been so confusing! Are we in the final trimester or the middle one right now?? (Judging from the outdoor scenes it better be the final trimester of the academic year because come on, it's Vermont. There's no green in March/April.)

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  13. I didn't hate it as much as I thought I would, since thankfully the wedding (and that entirely hideous dress) was over before the opening credits. I did like giving the girls one last hurrah, it made sense -- Olivia is the lead character and she was considerably less saintly in this one. I don't like Amanda so I expected to hate every second, but it was kind of cute finding a way to get them wine-drunk together out of town. (And gave them an excuse to do a little fan service for the shippers who want to hear what Olivia says about Elliott after a few glasses. I'm not one of them, but they are legion and need to be fed!)

    That said -- listen, Giddish and Hargitay are both beautiful women but using them as honey pots time and time again has really been a stretch for a while now. And it always works like a charm. And I continue to laugh at Amanda being a professor at a major university. I'm sad that they wouldn't free Carisi, but at least they'll free him from her in on-screen scenes.

    Are they bringing in someone new? If not, that's going to be really annoying to have Muncy as the only other woman on the show -- clearly a loose-cannon undisciplined immature type to further demonstrate Olivia's Ideal Woman.

    We better get more Fin now that they have more time to fill.

    What was all that focus on the pie? I expected some big reveal. Very bizarre. 

    23 hours ago, dttruman said:

    Why is Noah still acting like a 5 year old? 

    And his brother does too! Guess it runs in the bloodline. 

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  14. 11 minutes ago, sistermagpie said:

    Oh, and it looks like yes, Tess and Shane are indeed opening another bar around the corner from their first bar.

    Just like any good recovering alcoholic who just relapsed 2 years ago at her bar job would do! Very normal stuff!

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  15. 1 hour ago, greekmom said:


    It also bothers me that they assume all LGBTQ+ people to jump in the sack with anyone regardless if they have a solid relationship or not. Same as in QAF same as in the L word. I am not LGBTQ+ but as a person who is in a committed relationship,  I wouldn't start banging a cute guy i met in the broom closet. 

    I don't have a problem in general with cheating storylines on a soap (it's the bread and butter), but they so rarely seem able to come up with other story-driving conflicts so it does get tedious. Shane's still "got it" and all (as evidenced by the corny but weirdly sexy demolition montage), but who has that kind of energy after 40 in the middle of the day at your friend's job? And why is Gigi so concerned about what it "means" that she saw Nat and the kids when she got into the car crash? Her children and their mother (who she's known and loved since she was a teenager, apparently)? That's a pretty normal thing to flash before your eyes before the girlfriend of just over one year! But of course it has to mean a cheatin' heart.

    9 minutes ago, DevilsDetails said:

    Don't know if it's accurate, but I heard that KM specifically asked that her character wouldn't be Shane 2.0 twenty years later.

    No idea at this point what the showruners are thinking.

    And it really took so little. I saw it happening in the previews and gave the benefit of the doubt that maybe it was a fantasy sequence or something. Instead, same old same old. And even if she learns a big lesson here and straightens out, well... we've already seen that cycle.

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  16. I haven't read any of these books and didn't know what to expect, but I like the structure. Two episodes for a short mystery, and a season-long arc as well. I love me a good murder show, but sometimes they can get a little exhausting dragging out the story to fit 6 or 8 or 10 episodes, and you know that nothing really matters until the penultimate. But I also like a reason to keep coming back.

    The first two episodes were okay for me, a little too corny in some spots but enough to bring me back to see if it settles in. Only two or three of the actors looked familiar to me at all, so that's always fun to get to know new faces. I can tell I'll struggle to remember who's who for a while, since I have no idea who most of the characters folks in this thread are talking about! No clue or Clara or Myrna or Peter are. I think the names I retained were the detectives, the murder victim, and Crie. Oh and Ruth, she was fairly memorable (but overwitten -- one of the things I hope settles).

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  17. Damnit, Shane!

    It's always so strange to me that queer women on TV never have a type. Any woman is fair game for any other woman. Femme/femme, butch/femme, butch/butch, it's all the same on TV. Honestly it's not to say people always do stick to a type but usually when they stray from their patterns it's at least processed or noticed in some way. I don't know why it bothers me, maybe it kind of makes tv lesbians all seem interchangeable. It's nice to see this iteration of the series feature more androgynous or masc-of-center folks than the original, but it doesn't seem to have changed anything on that front

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  18. On 12/1/2022 at 9:07 AM, absnow54 said:

    I'm kind of bummed that Bela and Eric decided to become an actual couple before she slept with late-night guy. Her using sex to advance her career is a big enough conflict on its own, so I'm disappointed they added cheating on top of that, because I kind of like them together.

    I watched the last two episodes pretty far apart and literally only just remembered when reading your comment that she has an official boyfriend making this cheating. Oops! (Guess she forgot too.)

    I appreciate that they're telling a story about young women using the only "advantage" the world tells them they have over young men to get ahead, but I don't think they did enough to show how desperate she was. She's a college freshman and the late-night dude was already open to her as an intern, this isn't exactly "years of trying to get ahead in this field and constantly being beaten out by men."

    On 12/1/2022 at 8:36 PM, aghst said:

    Kimberly had some cramping after donating eggs and Jackson takes care of her.  It's suppose to be winter in New England but he's always shirtless.

    Is it still supposed to be winter? I'm so confused because Kimberly already went through the full egg donation process and the campus is lush green again and folks are in light jackets. In Vermont. But somehow this season started post-Thanksgiving? Are we in the next semester and we missed it? (I know, I'm overthinking it)

    Leighton's twincest story is funny and that is such a real thing, although a lot of people never leave that "phase" and it's just creepy. I know a lot of couples like that and they always tell stories about hotel clerks or something thinking they're sisters or brothers and they roll their eyes like it's heteronormative ignorance when I'm like, "Or, it's that you look like twins."

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  19. On 11/25/2022 at 9:32 PM, aghst said:

    What Leighton did was shitty.  But no consequences, she gets into the sorority anyways.

    Bela gets all the casual sex she wants to feed her libido.  She also does something shady but again no consequences.

    Bela had consequences and is clearly going to be in a (revenge-sex-having) back and forth with them with that guy.

    On 11/26/2022 at 11:23 PM, DearEvette said:

    Leighton not telling the women she slept with that she might have exposed them to Chlamydia is a shit move.  Sexual responsibility goes hand in hand with sexual positivity which the show seemingly promotes.  But by Leighton not doing that and there being no consequences (that we see in this episode at least) it feels tone deaf, imo.

    I think she's definitely going to have consequences. Her phone call with that sorority sister was super-sketchy from the sorority girl's end. It's coming.

    On 11/27/2022 at 9:22 AM, emma675 said:

    Ditto. Although for some reason, I had the idea that Bella was secretly a smarty so I was a little surprised, too. But I hope she and Whitney actually do well in this class. Just to put jackass smart guy in his place.

    It doesn't really make any sense that Bela can be doing that badly in a class she stays in. She got into the school in the first place. Sure, her parents can pay sticker price but she's not like Leighton or Whitney with legacy/public-figure parents. She'd have to actually be a good student. 

    Are there some states where you're allowed to call it "selling your eggs" now? It's been a while but I remember all egg and sperm handoffs legally having to be called "donations" while the money was "compensation for your time," rather than a sale. But on the show even the brochure is like "Yeah, sell your eggs, make a bunch of money!" It's true that Ivy+ girls can get more money because recipients want "smart genes," but it used to all be very careful wording.

    Once Kimberly starts those injections I imagine they'll start throwing sex opportunities at her left and right. Seems like that has to be part of the impending shenanigans, that she'll have to turn them down because she's too fertile.

  20. On 11/26/2022 at 7:08 PM, Elizzikra said:

    From the pointed mention of Shane's former career and the shot of her looking pensively at a box of her old haircare line, I'm guessing they are opening a salon.

    Hopefully that's what will happen, but at the moment it does sound like the plan is a second bar? Very confusing.

  21. 1 hour ago, callie lee 29 said:

    I thought they were in the middle of a semester which would mean Kimberly is concerned about how to pay for the next semester. And did she go meet with a bank for a private loan or someone at the school? The way they were treating the loan process or seemed like maybe it's was a bank. 

    They said she was going to the financial aid office on campus but definitely treated it like a bank loan. My guess is that the writers were basing it off bank loan experiences and none of them ever had a FA crisis in the middle of an academic year, and just assumed it basically functions like an on-campus bank.

    College financial aid is one of only about a kajillion things TV gets wrong all the time and most of those things I can shrug off for artistic license (or scrutinize for general amusement but not out of any real frustration), but it's just that kids are so influenced by this stuff and so poorly informed about it because of the lack of real information and the preponderance of misinformation that it just bothers me more than most "it's only like this on TV" subjects. Because of these depictions and the dearth of simple real-world info, so many kids end up deciding they just can't go to college. Or the opposite: the kids that get sucked into bad, bad deals because of how it's depicted. (Or general anti-higher-ed assholes who judge folks struggling with student loan payments)

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  22. On 11/17/2022 at 3:26 PM, aghst said:

    Bela's oversexed personal is suppose to be an outlier but the other characters kind of mimic her at times.

    They really do. This show does kind of live in a really really generalized world of absolutes where all girls (including lesbians!) are oversexed droolers anytime a cute boy is nearby and fraternities are the only reasonable social option on a huge Ivy+ campus. I get that Leighton can still appreciate an aesthetically appealing man, but she's always absolutely as invested in all the drooling and ogling as the other girls in their group scenes. It's very strange. 

    It was painfully realistic that Kimberly did something as ridiculous as asking a professor to co-sign her 6-figure loan (students do this all the time to faculty and staff, truly proving how predatory the system is considering if they could understand what they're asking for at all they would never dream of this), but a professor saying "yes" is madness. I wish they'd done something like have the prof be her nominator for a grant or something, it just felt too silly. And silly is good, it's a comedy, but they didn't play that part for comedy! At least her accountant told her how dumb it was, I just think they could've played up the whole thing for laughs.

    I definitely preferred the first episode! But still glad this is back.

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