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  1. 16 hours ago, DaytimeFan said:

    That sums up my feelings. I watched all of the episodes but when last night’s came around I skipped it and didn’t care or miss it. 

    I just don’t get why they’re always in someone’s apartment or house. It almost feels like another pandemic season.

  2. This new cast of NYC just isn’t holding my attention, which bums me out as they looked so good on paper. I thought perhaps the women had stronger friendships and bonds, but turns out they don’t? We see them bonding and getting to know each other but not really interacting much with the city, which is a huge missed opportunity. NYC isn’t really a character on the show in the way it should be (or maybe this series is an admission that NYC is well and truly dead). They also lack a strong supporting cast. It just feels… slight.

  3. I love DeBarge. The In a Special Way album is such a statement from them about what they were capable of. The (sorta) title track “Love Me in a Special Way” is an exceptional use of gospel music as a vehicle for a romantic song (back to R&B’s roots as mixing the sacred, the secular, and the sexual) and shows off El’s vocal power and range:

     

  4. 2 hours ago, I Am A Swede said:

    5 Facts You Might Not Have Known about Last Week's Bold and Beautiful

    :P

    That’s a decent (old) picture of Bradley.

    15 minutes ago, Errol said:

    These clips entertain me all day, every day (via Matt Hanvey on Twitter):

     

    It’s HILARIOUS how much of a bitch Liam is, and obviously the writers are in on the joke to some extent, given the comedic context of those scenes. He’s the perfect embodiment of toxic masculinity meets “soy boy.” Aside from Scott Clifton’s much-appreciated commitment to fitness, is there anything that suggests “leading man material” for this character?

  5. I don’t know why CBS has leaned into this twee indie-rock aesthetic for its daytime promos. I suppose it fits with the pharmaceutical commercial ads that surround it, but it doesn’t evoke anything sexy or dramatic or remotely soapy. 

    It’s just so… basic. But I guess that’s fitting.

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