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Ba-dum tsss

Disappointed, but not surprised. The HP series has always been too little, too late when it comes to LGBT characters.

“You should move to America, they say it ped-oh-file.” “HE’S NOT MOVING TO AMERICA!”

The fight scene was awesome–I love when the show reminds us that under all the quips and goofy references, Lucifer is still capable of being fucking scary.

Call Me By your Name: Tokyo Drift

Ugh, we don’t talk about the Percy Jackson movies.

This looks so incredibly silly and I’m definitely going to watch it. Probably on an airplane, but I will enjoy it.

Veep used to be wonderful! Then they switched show runners after s4 and it just fell to pieces.

Hey, Steve Carrell’s hysterical “BARACK IS PRESIDENT AND YOU ARE BLACK, STANLEY” sets me off in hysterics every time.

No one EVER but Mark Hamill could’ve pulled that off.

I’m appalled that no one put Nathaniel and White Josh in a storyline together before this point - they were born to be judgey, whey-obsessed best friends.

The interesting thing is, as a character, Nancy Kerrigan is barely in the I, Tonya movie. I think her only line is the “WHY? WHY?” scene. It was definitely more a story about Harding’s fucked up life, less focused on only the attack.

This is the least shocking headline I’ve read since the whole mess began.

Megan Ganz was my total hero when I was a sixteen-year-old aspiring TV writing obsessed with Community. The idea this was happening all the while makes my heart break. 

I laughed so hard at the side comment “Just press any button, they all do exactly the same thing.”

Nanette is my new favorite star ship captain (“Stealing my pussy is a red fucking line!”) and in the current onslaught of sexual harassment borne of male entitlement in the news, I thought it was topical and suspenseful.

This is the greatest thing I’ve read all week, thank you sincerely.

I clapped at Elizabeth’s “confederacy of elected quitters” bit. I’m pretty excited to see how they depict her relationship to the PM during the Thatcher and Cameron years.

I threw a pillow at the television and yelled “you MONSTER” more than once this episode. Poor Charles.

I cried. Really hard. (Also, Jake’s incredibly specific and emotional coming out speech made me think for a second that he was about to Realize Something too - bisexuals tend to move in groups, speaking from personal experience 😂)