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I bet he never throws rocks at cars again.

That looks the attractive, yet non-threatening, racially diverse cast of a CW show.

He thought it was fine saying those things about Keira Knightly because the people he hangs out with, in the business he operates in, talks about women and people of color that way every day with impunity. So when he got blowback about it and realized his words were heard by people not full of white bro privilege, he

Your company sounds like mine.

There are some pretty revolting men around, that’s for sure.

I’m re-purposing this phrase here, but i think it applies...

Jennifer Ehle is the one true Lizzie Bennet, thankyouverymuch.

I think you misunderstood. This guy threatening your life is actually a sincere cry out for a discussion about ethics in gaming journalism.

Queen Latifah for Ursula

It always bugs me when characters in movies hang all over the toilet when they’re sick. Who has the time to do a deep clean of the toilet before barfing? I can’t be the weird one here...

It’s like he’s a bad person and his eyes are trying to get away.

Retribution!

Somewhere, Leelee Sobieski is frowning at her Starbucks cup marked “Helen”.

OP didn’t say it was either of those things. But it was beside the point. Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee; time spent on intra-party struggles at this point is time that could be spent tearing the Republican nominee down like the soggy cardboard cutout he is.

“Men are afraid their gifts will be returned. Women are afraid they’ll get stabbed 20 times.”

I will watch Conviction just for Haley Atwell.

Abigail Spencer is a TERRIFIC actress and if you don’t care about her, you should. Do watch Rectify, even if this new show sucks. Rectify is amazing.

I beg to differ here with Conviction. Hayley Atwell as a sassy lawyer is enough for me to give it a try.

It’s more effective if done in slow motion. : )

Um this is the comments it’s all about judging what other people do with their bodies.