OddSoulTurner
OddSoulTurner
OddSoulTurner

I'm definitely not trying to excuse his actions at all. I think just everyone's initial reaction to it was been very (rightly) visceral, but they're not seeing that there may be a bigger picture here. To a degree it's like the Amanda Bynes news recently. Everyone is quick to say that she must be on drugs again without

You make a perfect point, actually. There's no part of me that condones his actions, especially since it involves children and I was one of the ones who initially jumped on the "burn him at the stake" bandwagon, but at the same time I can't help but wonder how someone who has a career in the spotlight can continue to

But doesn't that essentially fall under the umbrella of the mental illness? His inability to feel guilt or show remorse for his actions is very telling, but at the same time when you're confronted by your own wife saying you need help and you still don't, how is that not taken as a sign of being more than just a

At what point do we start examining Stephen Collin's pedophilia as a sickness instead of just calling him a monster? I mean, yes it's terrible but there are studies that imply that this impulse is a mental illness and not something individuals do for shits and giggles. I mean, the guy told his wife that he was glad

I'll admit that I never watched this show, mainly because I likened it to New Girl which is not and never has been funny. But after all the hoopla about Danny's strip tease I decided to give it a go. I actually really love it and am struggling to find the previous seasons. Plus, Adam Pally is always amazing (I've

The title of this article is both very misleading and incredibly accurate.

Jesus! I forgot about Jumpin Jack Flash! I love that movie and although I find him generally smarmy, I thought he was pretty charming in it.

Not really. It's always oddly devastating when someone shatters your illusions, celebrity or not. That's why when I see a celebrity, half the time I pretend not to know them. I'd be destroyed if I met someone like Kristen Bell or Aisha Tyler and found out they liked to suffocate puppies or something. I'd rather not.

Isn't EVERYONE on Always Sunny technically a villain in some capacity? Like, I don't think there's been one completely morally upstanding character that's been on that show.

Clearly poor Lucy is not happy about this news...

What kind of world do we live in when even fictional religious figures can't be trusted?

Appropriate.

Shout out to Mariah's professional stage fan, the hardest-working wind fan in the business.

You've really gotten the essence of Ryan Murphy down. Bless.

*raises hand* Seven?

My initial reaction was be outraged at this woman. But then I realized my "outrage" was a result of the narrative the media created. "A mom mad because she was impregnated with black sperm" was basically how it was presented yesterday and sounds pretty terrible at first glance, but I get it. If I paid money for

Agreed with mostly everything you said here. "Mary" was a bit of a disappointment, like she was struggling to hold on to the formula that made people gravitate to her artistry in the first place. But I thought she came back strong with "No More Drama". It felt like she was refreshed and recharged on that entire album.

I thought the whole "throw everything in but the kitchen sink" thing was a bit grating at first because it all floundered for a good chunk of the season, but then it was so neatly wrapped up in a bow at the end that it made the ape-shit journey worth it. Watching Lana and her cuckoo bananas son face off in that last

That actually makes a lot of sense. Probably why this new one makes me wanna scratch my eyes out.

Instantly the goddamn infantata comes to mind... *shiver*