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Nah dude, she's about as dead as the killer at the end of a horror movie with fifteen minutes left to go. Bloody car seat? Everyone is bleeding. Also it's a card up their sleeves—they don't ever have to revisit her character if, you know, it was too annoying having to film around a baby's schedule or whatever—but when

Hmm, this 'let them be naked' idea, yes... let's pursue this. Hmm....

I'm wondering if any of the people who believe this is real have ever actually hit a drum, or hit a piece of ice. This is not real.

Ah, yes, true, but remember: abs are temporary. Consistent and layered character development is forever.

Aw, that would have been so great! If she'd gone off the badass deep end, maybe, training all the time and trying to be all cold and calculating and immoveable and failing. See, I watched the first few episodes of season 2 and decided to go back and watch season 1, and in ep 3 or 4 Laurel whips out these kickass moves

I think they're testing the waters for it. As a connoisseur of will-they/won't-they tv show relationships, I recognize some of the things they've been doing with these two adorable kids. They might not follow through, but if they sense they're gaining or keeping viewers based on a potential couple, they'll milk it for

That's part of the point—she can't tell just by looking at people whether or not they have a disability. You cannot. No one can. What if they have muscular dystrophy, like a good friend of mine? You can't tell just by looking at her. What if they have a lasting injury from some accident that isn't visible by just

Arrow is so good, right?!? I just started watching it. I love how any time I get bored by CW drama (ugh, Laurel) I just have to wait a few minutes and then somebody busts through a window with knives out or shoots into a crowd or blows something up. Also, that Stephen Amell. He's nice to look at, yeah, but I don't

"I'm aware of the effect that I have on women."

They need to cast DYLAN O'BRIEN in Star Wars. He's the most charismatic, hilarious actor in that age range I've seen in forever—he actually got me to watch some of Teen Wolf! Ok, ok, I only watch the scenes with him in them. BECAUSE HE'S AMAZING.

What does an activity's importance have to do with supplying a person with the ability to kill? Like, increasing importance means increasing lethality? It doesn't matter how important domestic work is. We're talking about Peeta's ability to commit violence/defend himself/not be useless baggage in the arena.

uh oh, shots fired, you might actually elicit some introspection

Check out some promo stills from 3a (or 3b now, I guess). His hair is long and he's worryingly gorgeous (like, I feel kinda gross thinking a 21-year-old is so amazingly attractive), and they totally gave up that whole "Stiles will never kiss a girl" thing. He's too popular. We all want to see him kiss ALL THE THINGS.

That's 'cause he was a BRILLIANT FAKE-OUT. Stuffy old white guy Hollywood exec geezers wanted a muscly blond white dude as the "main character," so Guillermo del Toro gave them someone to put on the posters... and then made him a character who was hardly the center of the story, utilizing him instead as emotional

STOP POSTING WITH MY ACCOUNT DAMMIT

The only time I laughed out loud from a movie poster.

I read the first paragraph and I'm SO EXCITED to watch this! Ahh!!! Must watch it on hulu tonight.

I KNOW RIGHT???

I don't know people who golf or go to football games. Ok, maybe some people I'm friends with on fb go to football games, I guess. Mostly everyone just watches on tv.

"If you think $50 is too expensive for golf, that's just a preference" said someone who doesn't understand that there's a huge social class of people who DO NOT HAVE $50 EXTRA TO SPEND HOWEVER THEY LIKE and therefore it is not a preference.