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I agree; the enormous number of subplots and characters in season 3 only added to the feeling of the show coming apart a little. Because of the sheer number of players, the focus on telling everyone's backstory started seeming more like a frenetic distraction and less integral to the world of the show (and the

100 Demons is a masterpiece. The book includes lots of weird, sad memories of growing up that people always end up keeping to themselves. Plus, it's the only book I've read that not only acknowledges, but explores deeply the ramifications of not being able to smell your own house.

Alternate title for a rapping documentary: New Fantastic Beats and Where to Find Them Welcomes You to New York

Good point about Miranda Frank, I didn't think of that.

I thought that Sarah decided unilaterally that Eddie was fucking Miranda Frank, and pressured him to admit to that specific act. It seemed like he just broke and told them what they wanted to hear. (Still, the question of why Sarah is immediately sure that her husband is having an affair with Miranda Frank remains

Good point – a lot of JJ fans are great, thankfully the Kilgrave/Jess shippers are a minority. I kind of like Trish and Jess as friends – I feel like there's pressure to put characters who are close in a romantic relationship. Plus, Luke and Jess have chemistry.

If the show runners bent to the whims of many Jessica Jones fans, Jessica and Kilgrave would be dating. Fans are just as likely as writers to latch onto potentially offensive – and just kind of nonsensical – storylines.

Not just under 20. I'm 23, and grew up with youtube. Most of my friends and I became aware of the existence of famous you tubers in early high school. Most people my age that I know follow at least one or two youtube channels.

"For first time in 2,000 years, reclusive celebrity God speaks up, claims he is not racist"

God's Not Dead 2: Escape from New York

But his face, it's just so…symmetrical

I love the locations where you can watch them make the feces fresh each day.

I genuinely think he would be a great serial killer…he is almost handsome, but there is something creepily symmetrical about his face. And just think about the legacy of serial killers whose interest in pop culture is their only tenuous tie to humanity.

For me, the actual witch in The Witch was a huge McGuffin. Once I stopped expecting a plot twist based around the supernatural, and started accepting that the horror in the movie comes from the extremely messed up behavior of the family members, I enjoyed the movie more. I wish the plot merged the supernatural

I think it all depends on what you find scary. As a person who is easily affected by a creepy atmosphere and finds body horror terrifying, I definitely wouldn't call The Witch boring or tame (though the first half hour was a bit slow). But if you came in looking for exciting, thriller-style scares (lots of high stakes

I didn't love his project with Kimya Dawson like I loved Skelethon or Labor Days, but I really hope he releases another project with her. I like the idea of them working together. The name Uncluded really fits: two very quirky, independent people doing what they do best. (Plus, a collab between a black indie folk

Ratings of singles: 1. Do You Wanna Get High 2. King of the World 3. LA Girlz 4. Thank God For Girls. Other opinions?

Haha, yeah. What major was that? (I was a creative writing major at Oberlin college, so I can relate.)

"The records all show you were filthy but fine"…nice LCD Soundsystem reference

Pennsatuckey…any relation to the Orange is the New Black character?