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I'm legit shocked that the last installment of Rocktober from The Doughboys isn't on the list. A coming together of two dynamic duos of the podcast world to eat rubbery shrimp and Cheddar Bay biscuits doesn't make the cut?

You win five million dollars the same day that aliens land on earth and say they're going to blow it up in two days. What do you do?

Jason Ritter and Melanie Lynskey are a couple? I did not know that, but I love it. They both seem delightful.

Yikes, I do like this series generally, but Jerry and Lorne together might be too much smug self-satisfaction for me to handle. On the other hand, it could be highly entertaining. Will watch!

I think that the Seaworld comment was referring to the Blackfish of it all - I don't think she was referring to a specific incident that happened to Catherine.

{Whispers} It's because ladies.

And if they didn't say a word, the detractors would say, "See? Even the original cast wants nothing to do with this feminazi trash pile". I'm glad that the original cast is showing solidarity.

She is everything in Pretty in Pink.

There are many a drag queen who can do a killer rendition of the "Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" speech.

Also a baby(lady)gay when I saw this, and it was my world for a while there. I have also said the same thing about Janelle Monae many a time. I bet she loves this movie.

I can't stand reality shows, especially shows like The Bachelor, and I looove UnReal. It's totally entertaining and smart, with excellent characters. I also really get a kick out of knowing that the host of The Bachelor hates it.

But the problem here is that I just don't think that many people in positions of power WILL do this on their own. I would love to see a sea change of inclusion across all media, powered by nothing other than the need to do what's right. But I don't think it's going to happen without constant reminders that many

Exactly, it's like David Fincher always says - if you don't get it in one, it doesn't go in the film.

I typically agree with your point completely - I am generally someone who finds fan campaigns to be really off-putting. If you like a show or a movie, then you have to agree to go along with what the creators choose to do, and assess whether you want to continue to support the show/movie/book series or move on. If you

I haven't seen Brave, but I always thought Merida was younger than a typical princess - like pre-teen or something? I could be wrong. I agree that it's great to show princesses without any romantic interests at all as well, but I am all for a queer princess (or prince!), because I think it would really help all of the

Um, why would this 'ruin' her? Also, your argument for why she couldn't be gay is kind of ridiculous - if that's the case, she couldn't be straight, either. Gay or straight isn't about who you have more exposure to - if that was the case, everyone who attended an all-girls school would be gay, when everyone knows it's

I think that the first part of your comment is probably correct - as progressive as Disney is, I don't know if they have it in them to go on the offensive like that. I would love to see it, and I think that if you're going to do it, doing it with the sequel to an established mega-hit like Frozen is the way to go,

Blaine isn't a name, it's a major appliance!

When I was in school, there always at least 2 or three Jennifers, Matthews and Michaels in each class. They always had to use their last initial to differentiate.

I hear this a lot about Lohan, but I don't really remember the 'super talented' phase of her career. I mean, she was fine, but she's never been the best thing about any of her projects, imho. Her role in Mean Girls could have been played by many different people without detracting from the movie, but I can't imagine