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Just came into this comment section to make sure that was mentioned; thank you.

I wish they'd let Bevers be actually funny instead of just the butt of the jokes. He actually sort of cracked me up last week with "Daddy Matty" and his box of wonderfully-named kittens (where they'd go?!); I wish there was more absurd humor with him and less…like, pure disgustingness. (Was that horrifying "couch

Good Lord, I thought I was having some sort of time-travel stroke/nosebleed when I saw this on Fandango for this coming weekend, as I downloaded it like four years ago. Yeah, that ending was pretty obnoxious (and I don't mean to sound glib, but considering the subject matter I can't help but feel bad for her having to

I'm no big Katrina fan either, but I hate hate hate how she's often (a) the plot-blocking fool, as you say, who ruins the others' efforts to get stuff done and/or (b) pitted against Abbie. I was side-eyeing so hard when Abbie was basically trying to talk Ichabod out of having a date night with her to work on their

Remember Dean Pelton dispiritedly saying "oh, Britta's in this?" during the Christmas show in the wonderful Glee-parody ep of Community? That's how I feel about Hawley every single time he shows up.

This comment is super-delightful if read in Bryan Cranston's furious growl, I must say.

Wait, I'm sorry, they made Beiste a transman? I…just…no. No, I'm sorry. I haven't watched in a long time and yes, I am hardcore favor of well-done representation, but this does not sound well-done to me at all. Dot-Marie Jones is fantastic and always has been, but they've done this character so, SO wrong. She's a

Honestly, the first thing that popped into my head was "no one's gay for Moleman." It applies to my life, trust me.

Certainly not me. My over-the-top hate for him was cemented in Love and Other Drugs, then grudgingly waned a bit in Frozen, and then returned with a vengeance in Wish I Was Here. Plus the 4,000 times I've seen the trailer for this one. I love feeling validated in my evilness.

There's always a few seconds of 'whatever, I can take this, it's just a few stops, it's really not that baaaaOH GOD NO I can't take this get me the fuck out of here.' At least there is for me.

I love that the cat falls asleep during their tirade. Cats give no fucks ever.

His dancing during the execution song had me in tears. I love him.

I have in my business 12 Johns, for your information.
omg. This is my "I WORK MY…ASS OFF, JEFF" for 2015. Thank you for this gift. You're a good man, Steve.

Unless there’s something really wrong with these people, they’re talking very much tongue-in-cheek, and they actually love hating their evil characters on that show, and I’ve done some things which they will never forget.

And to be fair, the first one's a simile. If we're gonna pick nits, let's pick 'em good.

Oh my god, thank you. This is the biggest pet peeve of my entire life, even more than terrible ADR. I actually clutched my head with both hands when Montoya strolled in carrying both clearly-empty cups in one hand. Hell, not even Gilmore Girls could ever get this right, and that show revolved around its characters'

I care about nothing other than Justin Kurzel's Macbeth. NOTHING, I say. …Well, Hannibal. And Orange is the New Black, and Avengers. And Orphan Black. And The Affair, and Adele. But mostly just angry Scottish dudes!

Robert Crawley’s repeated rudeness to Miss Bunting genuinely shocked me.
Oh, "repeated" is the key word here. I like a lot about this show, but its habit of dra-a-a-a-gging plotlines out over several episodes (or the entire season) when they barely merit one is its worst crime to me, and spoiler alert: that

Waltz attacks the role with unrestrained gusto, to the extent that it’s difficult to say if he’s delivered a great performance or a terrible one.

"Campy"? "CAMPY"?! That's really the word you're gonna pick about a POW story??? [Fin Tutuola voice] That's messed up.