StoneMustard
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I wonder how the girls are going to process their trip. I assume Misty isn’t going to just come clean about having a stash of mushrooms, so at least some of them probably won’t realize that they were drugged. Lottie already has visions/prophecies and will likely assume this was just another one.

Nick Denton was a real piece of shit and as someone who was a fan of Old Gawker Media, I never liked the way people looked back on that era purely with rose colored glasses. There was a lot of garbage in with the good.

Jackie forcing Shauna to spill her pregnancy was definitely bad. Understandable, though, since she learned the truth about her and Jeff and probably isn’t ever going to forgive Shauna for that.

If anything, an elite high school soccer team at that level would have more than just two gay players. 

So Adam is working with Jeff to do the blackmail, then? He’s definitely involved in it, way too suspicious of him to turn up at Shauna’s house just then.

So Lottie is definitely the girl under the veil in the pilot episode, right? That shot of her in the cabin that made it appear as if she has antlers coming from her head sealed it for me. My guess is she’s going to do something prescient that will appear to save the group and because of that, enough of the girls will

Only complaint is that we never get to see Shauna in her Daria costume.

My guess is Jackie is thought to be dead but faked her death/is somehow actually alive.

Spielberg still holds more clout in Hollywood than Twitter, so it probably is more about staying on his good side.

Egads at that runtime. It’s on Netflix, I’m going to watch it, possibly in sections, but still, this would have to be one hell of a movie to justify being a 2.5 hour comedy.

As someone who graduated high school in 2002 and saw this movie for the first time a few months before graduation, I really wish I could say that I can’t relate to this as hard as I do. That teenage ironic detachment phase is mostly harmless, but it can really go some places if you don’t rein it in once you’re no

Since the first episode I have wondered what the rest of the world thinks happened to them. It was obviously a big story at the time and interest would have been revived 19 months later when they were found. It makes sense that a lot of people would assume that at some point they resorted to cannibalism (Alive had

To let us know that we were in the 1990's, Misty should have loudly exclaimed to nobody “they really should make the whole plane out of this” before smashing the emergency signal. The mystery of why they didn’t just make the plane out of the black box was one of the great questions of the decade.

Finally, a coming of age movie set in the 1970's. Was wondering when we would finally get around to making movies like this!

Got to be either Taissa or Jackie under the veil, though I’m holding out for the possibility of the freshman Taissa injured at practice (though I can’t remember if she was on the plane or not. Would make sense for her to NOT get on a plane and travel when she presumably just got her leg re-set.)

They’re doing something like this with South Side and I have no idea why. Hacks and The Other Two both came out on normal weekly schedules. Maybe they have some data or whatever suggesting that people want more than one episode a week but they don’t want to use up all the buzz by dropping everything at once?

It’s just a movie, nobody’s going to get you in trouble for stealing a valuable doll from a poor couple and then beating them half to death.

Just finished the first season a few days ago and WOW. Better than the hype. Kind of an easy comparison (former Comedy Central series filmed on location in a Midwestern city that is also used as a racial dog whistle) but it reminded me of Detroiters. In that it’s very joke-dense with a lot of hyper-specific references

Check out Smiley Face, it’s a great slept on performance from her.

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