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That's how I got through my X Men First Class disbelief that Darwin, who's superpower was literally adapting to survive, died from a fireball.

please no.

It's a shame The AV Club isn't covering this show anymore, Bonnie is hands down the MVP of the season and Kai is actually a villain they should be afraid of.

It's easy to believe she'll become a Bond girl, even at 50. It surprises me more that she hasn't been in a Bond movie yet.

I wouldn't have minded if Irving's sole purpose on the show was to keep the public and other law enforcement from finding out about all the weird shit that goes down with increasingly ridiculous excuses.

I don't think the movie's District 13 came off as less morally gray than the book 13, but the books are from Katniss' prospective and her moral compass while a viewer might have different opinions on what they consider good or bad.

In World War Z they explained that there's levels of decomp, so I'm guessing climate also accounts for it. I could imagine that humid weather would make for more mushy corpses than a crisp New England day. Also in WWZ colder climates were ideal because Walkers would all freeze during the winter. Not sure if The

Beth: "Maggie I can't believe it's you, I didn't think I'd ever see you again!"

Is he still dating Leighton Meester? Step-sibling incest was pretty much what Gossip Girl was built upon.

Tina Belcher is that you?

I kept expecting some type of murder/incest plot twist. Deeply relieved they didn't go that route.

My peeve: Two characters sit down to a meal, get food, have a 3 minute dialogue, at no point do they actually touch the food, just wave the fork around, and then someone leaves.

I've been hearing that The Lumineers version of "The Hanging Tree" is the unannounced track.

I get that they needed an innocent person for plot purposes, but really??? they were trying to pin this on MEEP?

I would say the same for Bonnie of TVD. Most of the outrage I see blames the writers for always giving her the shitty end of the plot stick.

To me the Cosby show didn't have to joke or really talk about race much because of subject and setting: they were living in very diverse Brooklyn and clearly have been comfortable in their surroundings and the people who occupy it for years.

I lived in a suburb with pretty diverse school district so thankfully I dodged a lot of the tokenism until college. I transferred to a new school my sophomore year and upon meeting my roommate's friends for the first time, they proceeded to enthusiastically show me their halloween costumes from the year prior "We

I skipped the Goosebumps phase as a kid and went right into Fear Street around 4th grade. I've read one or two Pike books, but they never stuck with me as much as Fear Street. I didn't read enough of Pike to know if he did this, but I was really fascinated about just how fucked up it was to be a resident of Shady

to be fair, that's still incredibly gross.

right, I know he doesn't look 9 anymore but he certainly doesn't look past the age of 16. his growth spurt never bothered me, nor do I think it took away from Bran's story. After all, Kids grow into angst ridden teens.