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I wildly thought for a second it was Ted McGinley

“There are going to be many tough conversations in the future,” one studio publicist tells Variety, who asked to remain anonymous. “Our bosses and clients will expect us to go out and get Ed Norton and think that’s all it will take. Andrea’s nomination is not normal. It’s a miracle. If it weren’t, many of us wouldn’t

I don’t see what the big deal is , and why the Academy wouldn’t allow her to do what she did. Other than outright bribing people for votes, I think people should be allowed to campaign for themselves and get their performance seen in whatever way they can. It’s the fucking Oscars. It’s not a federal election. If she

After the inexplicable snubs for her fine work in Mandy and Possessor, this nomination seems like the least the Academy can do.

According to Jezebel’s write-up of the surprises and snubs, celebrities hosted watch parties of the movie.

Between her, and the general, conveying their just stark, absolute terror in understated ways just on their faces, and specifically with their eyes... those are some fucking fantastic performances.

I never played the game, didn’t even know it was based on a game, but if you watch the first five seconds of the opening credits, you’ll notice there are only two names. If you saw any promo photos, there are only two people. If you read any of the briefest synopses, it’s summed up as a “lone wolf and cub” story.

I adored the intro and liked that the doctor got a more dignified ending of probably blowing up with her family and not the specimen not being dead crap.  Also hell yeah Anna Torv.  Always a pleasure when she appears whether its something big like Mindhunters and Fringe or a smaller role like this.

Pardon the gamer, you know how they are.

Minor characters who still get to show a spark of personality, are a sure sign of excellent writing

I liked how the scene in Jakarta was actually scripted in Indonesian. I could actually follow some of the dialog as I’ve studied the language a bit.

Kinda figured Tess wasn’t in it for the long haul, considering I didn’t even know Anna Torv was in this until the pilot aired, but at least she went out like a badass.

Daphne and Cameron should teach marriage classes: How JUST Enough Dysfunction Can Lead to a Happy Marriage. 

We suspected Tanya and Greg’s prenuptial had an unfaithfulness clause, and they were only angling for *half* her money until the bag reveal, so the ambiguity worked for us too.

I loved the repeated theme of “The real sin of cheating is not the infidelity itself, but the victimization.” It’s more about power than sex.

Why were you glad that anyone had a happy ending? 

I felt he was kind to Portia, I don’t think she was intended to live by our gays. I felt terrified when her phone was missing and Jack wrapped his arm around her. I think they played Portia how a lot of people would react in that situation, her docile politeness in not running both almost killing her and then saving

Way better than S1 IMO. More fascinating story and a much-improved cast.

Yeah, Daphne’s visceral reaction to Ethan’s news was the best scene in the episode. She was so hurt not only because Cam cheated on her again, but because Harper betrayed her in a sense. She tried to hard to have a girl friend in Harper, but Harper betrayed her, just like all of the other girls.

I also like this better than the first, that being a little too smug in the low-hanging fruit of “aren’t rich people the worst?”