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I thought the reaction to Archer's breakdown from the other characters seemed so odd given what came before. Which was basically one of the most gruesome murder scenes you could imagine followed by a lengthy chase from a cyborg who just. wouldn't. die. I feel like Archer's reaction seemed more sane then just sort of

I thought it was kind of cringey too, and I've never thought that about this show before. It somehow didn't flow naturally with whatever else was going on, in came off Very Special Episode to me. I wouldn't expect them not to address it, and I think Alba's immigration story has been handled very well in the past. This

Dude, I happened to read those two books one after another in college…it kind of fucked me up for life. Just a little bit.

North, for my childhood.

Oooh! Maybe Jennifer Lawrence's character can be woken due to a malfunction, and then falls in love with Chris Pratt the maintenance dude. Her pod can't be fixed, they spend 10 years together, and then he has to decide if he wants to give her his pod, if she would accept the offer, or if they both choose to stay

Just chiming in to say I am one of the few, the proud, the people who got the Mount Airy Lodge reference. It kind of tripped me out more than anything, because I eventually had to come to grips with the fact in my adult life outside of NJ that this was not a universal childhood experience, only to hear Tom fucking

"Do you know who else has emotional problems?"
"Who?"
"FUCKING EVERYONE."

OK, yes, thank you. I've been struggling to figure out exactly what this guy's whole deal was, and you just completely contextualized him for me.

Bring back Hot Mustard Sauce or GTFO. I feel so strongly about this, I don't care the article is already a day old.

That is exactly the right approach for that series. If you ever do it, Hollywood, please do this ^. All else is doomed to failure.

Ha, yes. Also totally "momsplaining." That's where all the nuance comes in, it is more palatable (but still annoying) coming from an actual parental figure. It is also more acceptable to yell, "I KNOW, MOM, GOD!!!" right back, where that would not go over well in a business meeting.

I was having a conversation about this over the weekend, when does "a man explaining things" become mansplaining. The simplest rule of thumb I could come up with is that it is mansplaining if you are answering a question that hasn't been asked. If you are asked for your opinion and expertise, and you offer it, that is

I love this show dearly, but for the love of God, STOP PICKING ON KERRY! My heart can't take it.

I accidentally scramble my carbonara 70% of the time (which is fine, because it's still good) but I never, ever once thought to bring the pasta to the egg, instead of the egg to the pasta. I feel like an idiot, but it is taking all of my strength right now not to run home immediately and make some. I think this is the

This is what makes me so frustrated and sad about the seemingly endless supply of hateful white women these news networks have to trot out and support the far right. They're so spiteful towards feminists because they think they made it into the club, and they're too brainwashed to know they're really just serving the

I just recently re-watched all the 2nd tier Renaissance films on an insomnia riddled night, and I thought Hercules was the weakest. The pacing of it is just all askew, there's at once too much and nothing going on. Even having just watched it, I couldn't succinctly tell you what it is about, there's just a bunch of

How real and adult can a person be if she agrees to go on a reality show she's never seen, and then has a moral objection with the central premise? That might have been refreshing 10 years ago, but it's ridiculous now. I think the two of them are totally cut from the same cloth. They are meant for each other, but

That's what I love about Hawley, someone always asks the questions we would want to ask. It's not required that there's a straight answer, but it keeps things grounded in a way much less bizarro shows are not. This show is freaking amazing, by the way. We squeal with fear and delight every time the Angriest Boy shows

This interview kind of fired me up. He's just so great. Spike was great because he was great in that role. That's why I still harbor some resentment for them punishing us for loving Spike, as he describes in much more diplomatic terms.

Warren Beatty looked a little off to me from the moment he stepped out on stage. And then the way he was fumbling with the envelope, he seemed to fugue out. And I thought, "Oh man, is he going to stroke out live on camera? Is this how 2017 one ups last year?" And then while they were giving speeches, I saw several