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No, Katniss can't fall in love with anyone else in the way Collins wrote her. She wouldn't ever have been able to relate to anyone who hadn't endured the Games and horror of wars with her (SPOILER ALERT: Every man she fights with dies or, in Gale's case, is removed from her life), and in the end, she was cast-off as a

I submit to you exhibit A, the loin-fire inducing Idris Elba.

Yup.

I love Woody Harrelson in the role, but I agree, and I still think John C. Reilly (who was originally cast but had to drop out for some reason) would have nailed it.

Fix your fucking parentheses. They are uneven and it is driving me nuts and makes what you wrote even MORE unintelligible.

I guess it depends on what you appreciate about the series and about Katniss. I never saw Katniss as a rebel. I always saw her as a survivor and as a pragmatist. She never believed in anything she did: the games or the rebellion (a new kind of game, ultimately). She did the things she did because she knew she had to,

I think Katniss also realizes Gale is too similar to her in that they've become willing participants in the violent awfulness of their society, when Peeta stays good to the core, and she needs that. But yeah that was pretty much the last straw.

I am the lead author (John Kelly) of the article cited in this editorial. I'm afraid to say that the piece written here is wrong and actually is the complete OPPOSITE of what we found in this study. Women benefited AS MUCH AS men from AA participation, BUT they benefited in DIFFERENT ways from AA. I would strongly

those first two pics are horrendous.

I see your Captain America in a (correctly fitting) white tee picture, and I raise you two Captain America in a (correctly fitting) white tee gifs.

Ode to a *Hamm

I find most t-shirts are only "correctly" fitting if you have society's idea of the ideal body. If you are not perfectly mascuiline V shaped, it is very hard to find a shirt that fits well everywhere.

As T-shirts are very difficult to take to a tailor to alter, your article would be more on point that you like men who have the correct body shape for a plain white T as opposed to a (correctly fitted) T.

I totally got why she would choose him (cause I would! screw Gale!) but it was way too quick and not at all satisfactory payoff for the drawn-out waffling that led up to it. I'm hoping they'll fix that in the movies but they seem to be going the other way.

I liked Haymitch better when he was ugly, older, fat, and clearly mentally ill. In the movie he came across more like: "Handsome older man with mild drinking problem."

I hope they get Peeta right this time. They wrote his part so horribly in the first movie that people who never read the books told me he came off as a stuck-up wimp and I see exactly why they got that impression. Also every time Katniss had some legitimate feeling for him seemed to be omitted, and I don't see any

Hunger Games II : Hungrier and Gamesier.

I'm SO excited for this! Catching Fire was actually my favourite of the three books. Jennifer Lawrence absolutely blew me away last time. The Capitol looks INCREDIBLE, which I'm happy about because I don't think the full spectacle came across nearly as well in the last film (hopefully they'll get rid of the shakycam

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