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Boring? What the hell? The scene pictured in the header image was one of the most affecting scenes I've watched in a movie all year. I was holding my breath the whole time

That's it. I'm done with this show.

Yeah, I probably watched Arthur way longer than I was supposed to.. at least through middle school. I watched it religiously when I was younger, which was probably why it was so hard for me to let it go.

Christ that was like driving a spear through my brain. I haven't thought about that song in years, but apparently it's still stored in there somewhere because I immediately started singing "WACKY GOOFY HOOEY SPOOEY HIGH AS A PLANE OR BALLOONEY"

Damn, you missed my favorite joke!

I just don't understand the argument "well Netflix hasn't made anything as good as The Wire." They've literally only been producing original content for two years. It took cable a hell of a lot longer than that to come up with "top tier" shows.

A while ago when they first announced this movie someone suggested Richard Ayoade for the part of Newt, and I kind of forgot that wasn't real.

I adored Wishbone and I did learn a lot from it, but it did give me a slightly confused impression of Western literature for a few years. And it wasn't even the dog. Like for a while all I could tell you about Great Expectations was "it's about a lady in a wedding dress who catches on FIRE!!", and the only part I

Yay! I'm not the only one who recognized her! She must have been on Wishbone a ton, because I always notice her in whatever bit part she has all these years later.

Huh. I saw it in the 2000s with Neely and his vocals were completely shot. I remember they had to digitally manipulate his voice. The rest of the cast was amazing, but he was definitely the odd one out. He was also much older than the rest of the cast which gave it kind of a weird dynamic (less of a young radical and

But they did. There were several people involved who wanted their voices distorted or names changed, and they were.

His real name is James (at least it is in the book). I think it's supposed to be a play on Captain James Cook….?

I keep meaning to watch Bleak House but just haven't gotten around to it. My favorite Dickens adaptation so far is the version of Little Dorrit that came out a few years ago (which I think was Davis too, no?)

Oh good it's not just me.

Oh my god I can't even watch that episode it's so intense. I start crying when Aang is finally reunited with Appa. When he whispers "I missed you, buddy…" AAAAGHA

I started crying during reading time too – it was a book called The Fledgling about a girl who learns to fly with geese but then she grows up and can't fly anymore, and then her goose friend gets shot by a hunter. I just put my head down on the table and cried.

Aw, Yvette… I'm still upset that she didn't get much to do last season. Hopefully Dan will at least give her a good send off.

I want to stomp on the feet of every single person on Tumblr who reblogged that gif of Aladdin saying "Genie, you're free." Go sit in the corner and think about what you've done.

I've never heard of "The Last Witch Hunter", but all I'm imagining is the crazy old Witchfinder Sergeant from Good Omens, surrounded by leftover medals and medieval witchfinding tools from past members.