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I read a NY Daily News article by the smuggest writer. "I always hated Ken Bone! He sucks!" Sure, Ken Bone isn't the meme everyone imagined him to be, and, fine, he's maybe also not the best of dudes. But so what? We all knew he wasn't perfect: he was an undecided voter in fucking October. He stood up there, asked his

There was this manga called "BECK" a few years ago. I think it was translated as Mongolian Chop Squad or something. Anyhow, it's really, really good, but the funny thing was that the protagonist is supposed to be a shy kid who absolutely kills it when he sings live. Like, audience members are stuck in awe of his

Eh, this book ain't for me, I guess. It's weird. I think Harley as a character is fantastic and iconic, but I'm not a fan at all of where her current solo book's taken her. It doesn't feel like Harley at all. (Personally, I'd hand the keys over to whoever wrote the first few Injustice: Gods Among Us books. That Harley

Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn was great. I'll happily fight anyone who says otherwise. She could very capably handle her own solo movie, and I'm all for it.

Wait, wasn't Hart partnering up with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in these movies? Or was it Will Ferrell? I don't…

I'm finally getting around to reading this. It's lovely so far.

Seriously. His plotting with Wes went basically nowhere, and then one or two episodes later, he became her caretaker. The weirdest part of their relationship is that we never saw it begin from a place of actual tenderness. For all of Annalise's advances and shows of care toward Nate, it always felt like she was

I can always sort of relate to the scores here. The show is never not entertaining, and it has a great cast of able actors, but…it's entertaining in ways that are occasionally (and sometimes too often) nonsensical. It often relies too much on the actors' abilities to be emotional to force an emotional reaction from

Laurel being pregnant during the flash forward feels cheap and unnecessary. Also, annoyed that the Latina character is the one that ends up pregnant and beaten. Whee.

You're not wrong, of course. But - but we haven't seen him allowed to be himself in this world.

I maintain, I think Tahani would be really charmed by the real Jason.

Ted Danson continues to be a delight. I hope one day to wear as many bow ties.

Geere was on another level this episode. I really appreciate the shading they're giving him this season.

Ben Folds was great tonight. It's nice when celebrities come out on shows and they don't go with the obvious "bad behavior" angle. I hope he shows up again.

Haim Saban, the Power Rangers guy? Now I've heard everything!

Does anyone else always forget that Jessica Drew's British? She's always written in ways that sound more natural in an American-ish accent but then they also occasionally throw in some British slang, and it's just jarring. It may just be me.

Gotham Central is such a simple and perfect premise. I still get irrationally angry at what could've been. You could have the Rogue's Gallery, Minimal-to-No Batman, and the GCPD!

Brubaker/Phillips is one of my favorite collaborations in modern comics. I've enjoyed nearly every project they've worked on together. The Fade Out, I feel, could've gone on longer, but I understand why it ended where it did. Fatale had a fascinating run and a brilliant final issue. I still need to read Velvet. i may

I sometimes have a hard time believing she actually exists in three-dimensional space.

He's just trying to hoard it all for himself!