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I agree. Not exactly true crime. But I’m def looking forward to Katrina, especially with the story they’re going with. With Five Days at Memorial. Now THAT has some damn potential, I hope they use it well. I’m rooting for them.

I completely agree. Yes, much of the show banks on Andrew actually having met Versace and Miglin. I honestly want to take the real family’s claim that he didn’t. I feel like it’s not up to me to assume. Or maybe it’s because Judith Light’s performance was so good that I want to believe her even though I watched with

I was also left with “that’s it”? And I was also left wondering what happened to Andrew’s mom and Antonio. At the end I really wanted to give Ricky Martin a hug. I also loved Judith Light and Ronnie. They were the highlights for me quite honestly. Judith was amazing.

Word. I think the only thing Geraghty has at this point is the look. He looks like a young Roosevelt. But Sometimes I wonder if he even read the book. Or any book about Roosevelt.

Yeah I was confused by that too, I’m glad someone mentioned it, because I find him pretty sympathetic and perhaps relatable. The whole jilted lover thing aside, he’s the guy that’s kind of wondering what his role in the case is. He’s not the brain behind it, not the liaison from the police department and he doesn’t

Definitely a couple of amateurs and his secretary. One of them being an alienist that no one likes. Kreizler is pretty much scorned by society, his methods are pretty strange to people who don’t want to think outside the status quo. And the Isaacsons who’s methods are also modern but not many accept them yet. Like

In the book *book spoiler alert* ... John isn’t raped. Stevie saves him before Biff’s boys are allowed to do their thing, and also in the book, Paul Kelly and Connor are not there to watch. It’s just Biff.

It was a great episode, how it showed how a person can be manipulated by fear. But I was so afraid for that dog! And then after David left with Andrew the whole time I was like ‘but what happened to the poor dog!?’

I’m the same as you. A few years back, my husband talked me into watching The Mist, which is actually Frank Darabont, like Shawshank. A lot of his faves are in it. People in the Walking Dead. Carol, Andrea, Dale. Anyway, that movie fucked with me so bad I STILL think about it and get the creeps. It was scary but also

It’s true. People actually sleep in line overnight just for the chance to get into Hall H, which is where Tom’s stuff always is. And totally, it’s just like back in the day when famous actors and musicians would publically stay single while being in secret relationships. It keeps a certain fan-base from losing their

I loved it. I recommend it. I caught it on Starz or something last week and had absolutely no pre-concieved notions about it. The only thing I knew was that RW got an Oscar nom for it and she deserved it. I thought the non-linear way the story was told was just so well done. And it is emotional, but it was emotional

I’ve been stewing about this movie for a week. I kinda feel like we all got played. I’d really love for Jezebel to do a blog post about how NOT feminist or groundbreaking this movie was, and about how were were all fawning over this movie for over a year because of Hiddleston and del Toro and big scary gothic mansions

Most has already been said. But I was disappointed in the lack of Tormund GIANTSBAE.

No doubt. I loved the AXIS crossover but hated the reveal that Magneto wasn’t their father. It was dirty. I refuse to accept it ;-) And to think they went through all that trouble to establish that Quicksilver was never Erik’s kid, just to kill him in the movie? Even dirtier.

I agree, I think part of the MCU’s success has been that for the most part, they’ve been able to see their vision’s come to life without too much interference, however ... I think Whedon did need someone to say “hang on a minute”, otherwise many of our fave characters would be dead ;-) He likes to kill the fan faves.

Ultron turned a city into a potential meteor. He had it floating in the air. That’s a wee bit threatening.

Yes, Vision had the power to hack Ultron’s network. It was sloppy, but they explained that Ultron never actually killed JARVIS, but JARVIS just went “underground” ... however A.I. butlers do that ... and was undermining Ultron from the beginning. Secretly. Tony found him again while looking for that “needle in a

Hmm, just Netflixed it. Thanks! :-)

YES. And when she sees the prince coming towards her and she's like, "what are you doing here?" lol ... I love that movie so hard.

I so agree with this. I have two stepkids and my husband and his ex-wife got in the habit of telling the kids to give "hugs and kisses" whenever they leave somewhere. A hug and a kiss on the mouth. I find this incredibly weird. I thought maybe it was because I'm a yankee and they're from the south, I don't know. But