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"I ate my twin in the womb."

Hew whistle, the same one she did after killing Rafael's dad, pretty much confirms it's Sin Rostro.

Nothing pop cultury this weekend. My twin got married so that lovely ceremony ended up taking up most of my weekend. I'm currently eating wedding cake at 4 in the morning because I'm an adult.

Didn't Disney announce a theatrical movie for this a few years back? Whatever happened to that?

I hear it in the voice of a coworker with a lisp who talks in a condescending to me to me and keeps taking deep breaths while talking or mumbles when she talks fast.

I'd go with Westminster Academy since it has the most interesting name. But obviously you'll need more than that to decide which grad school to attend.

Saw Avengers Age of Ultron. Hated it, will not say more

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"Do you feel sensitivity in your…bosom?"

Watched the Daredevil pilot. It's gritty but fun and Charlie Cox is hot. Not in any rush to start binge watching it at the moment but it looks like it'll be cool to watch.

"Your reward is this empty jar!"
"That is the useless reward."

If the movie was like that, then I'd watch it. It's the only way I'd see a movie starring Redmayne.

Was gonna watch Furious 7 at the drive-in theater, but a thunderstorm ruined that plan so I just stayed in and finished Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

From a conversation Micheal and Jane had at about the third episode, I'm pretty sure he knows about Rafael's cancer. It's the scene where Jane finds out about Rafael's bad boy past and panics about letting him keep the baby and Micheal says something like "Maybe the cancer changed him and he's not the same person."

Started binge watching the first half of season 7 of Mad Men to get ready fr tonight's final season premiere. So I'm basically holed up in my room right now watching that instead of doing Easter stuff. Yay me.

Too me it came across as overhyped, but it didn't help how I saw it with an audience who was visibly bored by it. I put more thoughts on TIF.

Definitely.
Scorpio felt like such a definitive and satisfying conclusion that I thought it was end to the series. So imagine my surprise when I discovered a few years later that there were like, 3 other books written since.

How far into Alex Rider are you?

I saw. Thanks!

Yeah, I watched the movie and even though I liked Moore in it, I couldn't help but feel as if the story and supporting characters were secondary to the movie which prioritized Moore's acting above everything else.