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Has no one in their lives carried around an empty or mostly empty coffee cup because there was no trash can available? Are you all liter bugs?

Yeah, mine are two weirder ones. The end of Ratatouille, with the critic flashing back to the titular dish, and Dory's speech to Marlin in Finding Nemo. "When I look at you, I feel it. When I look at you, I'm home." Tearing up a bit right now, actually. There's a rawness and a specificity to those scenes, gets me

A regular old spy movie isn't really interesting or needed at this point, but Black Widow wouldn't be a regular old spy by virtue of the fact she lives in the MCU. Her super power is basically witty banter and steely reserve in the face of insanity. That's actually a pretty good hook. So give her a movie where she is

For some reason, I read this in Morty's voice (from Rick and Morty) and it was all the more delightful.

For a brief second, I thought he might come back as Ghost. Like it'd be Davos and his talking dog friend.

Ramsey is a no good, horrible very bad guy. We get it, show. We know that when he sends for someone, that person is dead or raped, so you can just cut away, and we'll fill in the blanks. Deal?

Wouldn't it be awesome if it turned out Varys' little birds were actual, literal birds?

And even better is the big, beautiful smile he gives right back. The only reason why he isn't always top of mind when discussing the great guitarists is that he just didn't give a fuck about it. He didn't add a blazing guitar solo to every song, only when he wanted to. It was just one of the many things he did well.

One of the most remarkable things about him, to me, was not just that he was so sexual but in the way he went about it. All of the women in his songs were always so particularly and lovingly drawn. They were characters. And all of them so sexually free and confident, that in his lyrics they often intimidated *him.*

There's a difference between something appealing to me and being made for me. I have a couple of t-shirts that are technically Boys Size L. Those particular shirts fit me well, and had a graphic that appealed to me.

You know, I am a huge fan of Steven Universe and Adventure Time and I kind of agree. I live in a childless household. We set the DVR to record new episodes, and every once in awhile, one appears. Sometimes this heralds the appearance of many more, and sometimes its just a weird loner. But its always welcome, and no

TV Friend Groups are very incestual. I'm sure there will be some palate cleanser guys sprinkled in, and one of them might even grow his own fanbase. But people can remain friends on TV through all sorts of nonsense because we like characters and actors and want them to stick around. I never have a problem suspending

I need a Darryl Whitefeather in my life SO. BAD.

Knowing this show, I think next season will be an exploration of how you assume one person will Fix You (thanks, Coldplay), but all they really are is a partner on that journey, not the destination. Josh has never been dealt someone as messy as Rebecca, so there is still plenty to see and do here.

It was a conscious choice for the crows and the song to read as African-American. I don't know for sure the artistic intention, but I don't think its coincidence that they are some of the few characters to show Dumbo any kindness or empathy. I think its meant to show one group of outsiders embracing other outsiders.

This might be, in all sincerity, the weirdest comment I have ever seen on the internet. And one time I saw someone dedicate the End Theme to the Hulk to Amanda Bynes on YouTube. But this still seemed weirder. Congrats!

OK. I have as deep and romantic a love for this show as one can have for a piece of television entertainment, but I haven't gotten to comment on it much. So I'm just going to let 'er rip.

Agreed. I think she felt very relieved to feel understood for a moment, and by Ray no less, that she couldn't help but attempt a BJ because sex is the only tool in her arsenal. Her lizard brain just defaults to it. Fight, flight, thank you, you're welcome…all translates as sex to her. She is nearly impossible to help

As it turns out, I may be anti her husband. I finally caught Spy and was sort of shocked at how good it was. And I liked her in Bridesmaids and Gilmore Girls like everyone else. It's even more offputting to me that her most annoying and loathsome roles tend to be ones her and her hubby write for her. I just don't know

I don't think Hannah has shown any of the naked hostility towards Fran that he has shown her, she is mostly reacting. Most people would be hostile towards her antics, but the person you are seeing should find you endearing at least. I get the sense Hannah found his stability appealing after Adam. I think the show has