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Cekrypton1

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  1. I hope in the season finale of A Million Little Things, we find out Ron Livingston knew ALL of their secrets and just decided to peace out on his shithead friends and family, so that it is ALL of their fault. Jeb is right about not wanting to see friends that often. A group of my friends recently started a monthly dinner get together and month three is looming next week and I am already exhausted by the thought of it.
  2. The gif of the "surprise" cracks me up, because by the smile on his face, I swear Noah thinks the party is for him. I have watched it 6 times and his reaction makes me LOL every time.
  3. She hated Dylan WHEN she was obsessed with him. Matt is a doormat, but at least on paper the character has a reason to be there: he's the romantic foil of Kelly and Dylan. Gina is just there? And the reason is?
  4. Gina has even less of a reason to want to hang around or be pals with any of these dummies than Val did. I don't know why she just didn't leave.
  5. Wait--wait--not only did Noah (or whomever) schedule the dance marathon on the eve of Donna's birthday, but coincidentally CHRISTMAS EVE?!!? Was this a Jewish fundraiser? Who is going to a dance marathon on Christmas Eve?
  6. I know that the show is trying for a bit of the Dylan/Val redux in Dylan/Gina (DyGina? Ha! Not.) but unlike with Val, who he really seemed to at least like as a human being, and at most cared for as Val, Dylan appears to outright loathe Gina and yet he keeps stringing her along. I don't know if we are supposed to see his treatment of Gina as a side-effect or stand-in for his own self-loathing, but he is straight-up cruel to her in the way he treats her through their entire relationship. It's unpleasant to watch. SDB's "Let's not run" made me laugh outloud. I had hoped that the answer to "What is this music playing behind?" would have been of Samantha and her girlfriend having a romantic evening of Reunité in front of the fireplace.
  7. " ... And her parents have agreed to be more involved in her life." Neat! That seems like exactly what every teenager wants.
  8. Wait!--There are RFK conspiracies?
  9. Val's exasperated "Of course!" as Kelly beats her to the back door was laugh outloud funny.
  10. Last week A Civil Action, this week, Atlas Shrugged. Ha ha show. Not in a million years. Val's side ponytail/striped top look is aces. Way to go out on top, TAT.
  11. I thought for sure we'd get a shot/comment on Noah's completely rude and gross swigging from the mouth of the brand new orange juice jar. Dude. That doorman at the PPAD/rave is a Busey cousin right? I mean, he is so Busey adjacent, genetically.
  12. I've said it before, but the best htng about the Nonac is that Sars can't not laugh at the triumph music. It delights me everytime.
  13. I cannot believe Executive Producer Jason Priestly allowed this to be a multiple storyline episode.
  14. Heh. He gets a haircut for his final episode. "Gotta make me look good for my hero shots."
  15. "He took his with him, and I can't find mine." The key is the GUN, Noah. THE GUN! You still have it. I am sure it still works "in the lock." (hint, hint.)
  16. All that effort to save the ClinicClinic and Kelly's like, " Well that's it for me. Thanks friends for saving a place I couldn't care less about now." Classic late-stage Taylor. Although, "Or God forbid anything legally binding" was a nice, albeit brief, return of earlier, cooler Kelly.
  17. Good father and son hairline matching on Noah and Mr. Hunter. ETA: Donna Martin, kinetic model.
  18. I love that Noah's mom is in the same pajama set the next day when Donna calls the house again. Garth's hair is actually not bad in this episode. That wedding dress may not be great, but she looks great in it.
  19. It's a real insight into pre-Internet advertising that the American Express commercial was all, "To sign up, find an application [somewhere] and fill it out." Perhaps the first filter for AMEX when evaluating membership (which has its privileges) was that you were the type of person with the gumption and wherewithal to track down an application? I listened to last week and this week back to back and when I heard the Hello Fresh ad I was all, "What kind of meal service whores is the Cole/Ariano household?" So I was glad (? relieved?) to get Dave's bit of editorial update at the end of the ad.
  20. Kelly is so fucking smug in her opening scene with Donna post-reception that I have ZERO* sympathy for her for the rest of the episode. *Never had sympathy for her to start. Also, what filter do the have on Nat in the opening credits because his face is smooooooooth. ETA: Brandon: "I don't know, it just seemed like were more like brother and sister." Cut to 7 minutes later and Brando is boning down with said 'sister.'
  21. As insufferable as Brandon and Kelly have been to this point, I have memories of their post-wedding break-up episodes being just excruciating.
  22. I was disappointed that the couple at the end turned out to be future famous people, or that Mr. Delano's sons hid themselves from gold thieves by changing their name to Gallo and they--Ernest and Julio--eventually bought the vineyard in California. I remember in later years pre-famous historical figures would flit through Walnut Grove. There was an episode that implied Col. Sanders stole Nellie's friend chicken recipe.
  23. Is that mop-topped photog a young Cobra Snake?
  24. I LOL'ed at the deadpan deliver of "...when their crops fail yet again." It shouldn't be that hard to make a go of it in the fertile Minnesota soil, but to be fair to the Ingalls, they are trying to farm in the southern California scrub land.
  25. Truer words my friend. Truer words.
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