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I have odd nightmares as well. After I became a horror fan, I've had a bunch of dreams which have involved aliens, ghosts, or murderers, have been set in dark, creepy places, and they've just been the fun kind of scary. But then I've also had a bunch of dreams involving my parents that tend to be legitimately

The scene that gets me the most - Hank's walking out of the mental institution. It's abandoned, and it's night time, and no one's supposed to be there. But he's hearing clattering noises, somewhere behind him… He shines his torch back that way, looking for anything, and for a second there's nothing.

…But… but I like most of those people! I don't want them to go into porn!

There are more than just sex scenes. There's also a lot of very mundane, everyday stuff. Anabella and Christard talking about nothing, Anabella and other people talking about Christard and her feelings towards Christard, Anabella's daily routine, Anabella thinking about Christard… I mean, it's mundane, everyday stuff

I just don't know whether to be annoyed (because it's terrible and sexist) or happy (because it's terrible and sexist in a way that's sort of funny and has led to some really interesting articles about its terrible sexism) about this. Maybe the show will tell me how to feel, it does like doing that. Although usually I

Personally I think that a show sort of sets its own standards. The Newsroom is trying to be a highbrow drama with serious social and political commentary. So it's setting the bar higher than Castle (for example) does. The trick is that then The Newsroom has to live up to its own standards, and I think it falls short.

Ooooh, I'm glad this is being shown in the US. It had a few kinks to work out, but was funny, charming and emotionally resonant in a really nice, understated sort of way.

I know, right? I'm a gay chick, and I just can't empathise with this Josh person, with his radically different genitalia and masculine social motives.

I watched it, and thought it was pretty bad.

I've done that! I watched a review of the Devil May Cry reboot, and thought "Hey, that girl with the hoodie is pretty hot," but didn't want to spend a ridiculous amount of money to follow up on said hotness, so I just went to Youtube.

I like Puppet!Jeff's forehead. Everyone else's facial features are distributed more or less equally, but his forehead takes up about half of his face, with the rest of his features all squashed into the bottom.

Bees?

Make that two other people - I love The Science Of Sleep. It's sort of messy, I guess, but that really suits the movie anyway.

That is a consolation. Thank you.

Son of a bitch, my love of Micheal Gondry, Audrey Tautou, and magical realism is clashing with my distaste for the romantic disease subgenre!

Yes, the only criteria for intelligence is "Does the subject like Alphas?"

My review on this episode would be:

"We'll always have May."

It's Millions for me.

It's Millions for me.