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The cure plotline was probably the dumbest idea next to pulling people out of the otherside. Once you start writing ways for your characters to escape otherwise permanent situations (Death / Vampirism, for example) then you tend to not stop. We lost the other side but —Oh wait! There's a 1994 prison world! The prison

I think the most Matt scene of all was actually in season 8 when he cried to his dad because he wasn't told about his family legacy of bellmaking and how he was an 'outcast' in his friends group for not having a family legacy to do with mystic falls. It was just such a weird thing to say, he'd NEVER been treated

I'm so irked that we didn't at least get to keep katherine for originals guest stars. Like, I'm sure Nina Dobrev can spare time to be Katherine if she can spend any amount of time on a Xander Cage movie. Come on, Nina.

I really liked the finale. There were a lot of questionable moments but it did what I so desperately needed it to do: Give me closure on the characters. Like most people, I adored the show through to the end of season 6 — stuck around still watching weekly until now. The last two seasons have been a chore, but I'm bad

Personally, I don't mind kids being a bit playful and talkative in the cinema when it's in context (if I'm seeing a movie for kids at a time kids will be there, I'm in their space, they aren't in mine) but this is way over the top. There's a difference between a kid gasping and shouting "BAD MAN!" during the hans

Shrek was 2001 right? If so, I was 5 years old… (born in 96, turn 21 next month)

This was a fun thing to read. Shrek was the first movie I ever saw at the cinema! I will say that whilst the first two in this ranking are in the correct order, the fourth one really isn't as bad as people have said. I recently rewatched it with my 5 year old nephew, and we both found ourselves laughing at different

To be fair, how good does a game need to be if it already features robotic dinosaurs?

I've been really enjoying this season, but this episode didn't set well with me for some reason. The politics weren't an issue either, but the way each side was discussed felt underdeveloped at best. I think my issue is that the characters were barely coming from an authentic or natural place, they were vessels for

Exactly this. For it's early seasons, we got to watch a young gay kid struggle with liking a straight dude and then find happiness anyway, even in an area where it wouldn't seem possible. The second part was never as much a worry for me, I live in the most progressive state of Australia but the rest still resonated so

Have you seen all of Glee? If so, I take your 'I Kissed A Girl' and raise you 'A Katy Or A Gaga' - in which Mr Schue suspends Marley for not wearing revealing clothing at school for a performance, which she explicitly says is because she doesn't feel comfortable. Bonus context: The girl had a (poorly written) eating

I didn't actually watch Buffy until the first year of my current relationship (out of 4 years so far!) but I was so happy to see Willow go gay, I had no spoilers so I didn't know that I'd get some sweet representation in a 90's show!

Here's what I'll say about Glee. When it came out, I was about 12 or 13 and it was kind of exactly the show I needed at the time. I wasn't happy, I was learning I wasn't straight and I needed a show that told me I could embrace myself. By the end of season 3, I had genuinely also enjoyed the show thus far but didn't

I don't know why anyone actually let's Ryan Murphy be in charge of anything. I loved Glee and enjoyed The New Normal, but that was despite Ryan Murphy, not because of him. (Glee is my favourite show but in fairness I was gripping my own sexuality when it came out and the songs were always fun so it's more nostalgia

I love the movies on a personal level, but I can acknowledge they're not very good. I think the problem is almost a lack of confidence in these characters. People asked for more adult storytelling so a 3 hour R rated BvS was made. Then there were complaints and people wanting it lighter, more like marvel, in comes

I've had a few hours now to digest what the fuck I just experienced and think about if I like it as a story move or not. The first thing I want to say is that I am absolutely heartbroken. Michael was one of the sweetest characters I have ever seen, that said this is Jane The Virgin and the show must remain centred on

I'm honestly most excited for Keaton's Vulture. I've been watching a few of his movies lately (for the first time as well, I'd only seen him in Batman previously… sorry) and he seems to really be in the peak of his career right now. He's a great actor, so I'm happy for him. Maybe he can break Marvel free of the