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Ugh, I will never forgive the cosmos for allowing Chuck and Blair to end up together. I always just wanted Blair and Serena to run off into the sunset together and abandon all of the men in their lives.

Chuck was never Gossip Girl's best character—that has to go to Blair, who despite being put through the most inane, bullshit storylines over the course of the series always was the closest thing to resembling an actual human being. Oh, Gossip Girl. Season one is such glorious trash but it falls off SO fast.

I'm pulling for Nat Wolff on the sole basis that he appears to have some sliver of charisma, which is more than I can say for some of the other actors on this list whose work I've seen. I can't handle another Peter Parker who's a black hole of charm—it breaks my heart too much.

I would have so much preferred that Wilmore had taken over TDS, not even so much because I really care about Trevor Noah, but because I really dislike The Nightly Show so far. The panel is usually just infuriating, but mostly I dislike Wilmore's presence within the format. He ends up just coming off like an asshole,

I'll second that skipping any of the seasons will fuck up your understanding. Justified is hyper-serialized and the characters go through massive transformations through each season. Also, if you skipped season three you'd miss some of Wynn Duffy's greatest moments. And Dewey Crowe's exciting venture with lost kidneys.

God, when characters smirk or smile their dialogue I want to die.

1) Season 2
2) Season 6
3) Season 4
4) Season 3
5) Season 1
6) Season 5

Also: I think one of Justified's greatest strengths has been its very real concentration on the consequences of Raylan's actions. When Raylan does unethical things, it has a tangible affect on his relationships both in and out of the workplace. He gets written up. His erratic behavior causes him problems down the

I bailed on it three times after watching the first four episodes and thinking that it was never going to get better. Season one ends amazing but the early part is really, really weak. And lacking in Boyd.

The only people I know in my real life who watch Justified are people who I have bullied into watching it personally. I think part of it is that on paper, it's difficult to summarize the show in a way that doesn't sound like "generic, serious Man Cop" or else like some kind of procedural.

I am glad that Graham Yost and company were willing to stray from that description of Raylan enough to bring me the beautiful face of Timothy Olyphant on my screen every week.

All anyone needs to know about her at this point is that she is still writing Inception fanfiction in 2015.

Ed Sheeran is not "non-threatening." He is extremely threatening, or at the very least I feel threatened by that header image.

God I can't stand Aja. Seeing her get vaguely mainstream success is infuriating to me.

That was how they spelled it on Neopets and therefore that was how I spelled it for many years because Neopets could NEVER lie to me.

I was a literal child (elementary school aged) and Harry Potter was the first online fandom I was ever involved with, and it was mostly just observing. I was vaguely aware of Cassie Clare but I didn't really understand it until I read the huge expose of her many years later (though I think that the Msscribe one is

Cassie Clare is the fucking worst. There are even other HP fic writers from that era who were infinitely superior, though a lot of that fic has aged EXTREMELY badly.

I think that the final product is an amalgamation of various shitty fics, but there is definitely incest in there (or SPOILER: incest that turns out to not be really incest but is still presented as incest for like three whole books). The love interest is definitely Cassie Claire Draco Malfoy in his most concentrated

She was always one of the stronger actors TVD had and anchored a show that frequently veered into the ridiculous (though I maintain that season 2 of TVD is a fantastic, breakneck season of television). They really do just need to end the show now.

It can be simplistic and immature in a way that's really not accurate to the way that teenagers actually feel and behave, though. To turn to TV for a minute, Angela Chase was an idiot teenager in a way that was so refreshing precisely because she was such an unusually accurate depiction of teen immaturity. I think a