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"Noel Wells has not blown me away with her impressions, but her Alyson Hannigan was okay (I never need to see her Zooey Deschanel again)."
I disagree. I've liked some of her impressions, especially her Lena Dunham one but the Alyson Hannigan impression was the worst I've seen her do.

Its not as good as the first one but imo its underrated and better than the third movie.

It does seem that tv gay couples are either perfect or really toxic or creepy.On the shows I watch tv is trending in the creepy/toxic direction. On TGW every female who is interested in Kalinda is creepy,sleazy or weird.

I have known a couple of people who were friends were years before they fell in love.

I've never known anyone who liked how that ended. I guess at the time that ending would have been viewed more favorably than it is now.

Probably. Movies are more conservative about minority couples than television is. They rarely end up together.

Before the movie started filming I heard some stuff that made it sound like Sif was getting a bigger role but maybe there were some rewrites. Its too bad because I thought her and the warriors three were underused in the first film.

"His original Lords Of The Rings trilogy stands proudly among the great special-effects achievements since Jurassic Park, largely because it uses a variety of different techniques to bring Middle-earth, and its numerous characters and creatures, to life. Just 10 years later, however, Jackson eschewed that strategy

They actually showed Kalinda and Alicia starting to be friends again and drinking together and then suddenly they were not sharing scenes anymore. I think the show Is missing something without that relationship. But even if they don't reconcile it doesn't make sense for them not to ever talk onscreen again.

I really liked her in the Avengers. I thought Jeremy Renner was the weakest part of the Avengers. I liked him in The Hurt Locker but he was kinda boring in the Avengers.

I don't have high expectations for finales Just end it in a satisfying way that suits the show. It doesn't have to be original or mind blowing.

I agree. I love Bart after Dark.

I didn't find that the quality dipped after season 6. I don't think it started to until season 9 and I even find that season still pretty enjoyable and a bit underrated.

"Genevieve’s points about the importance of this being about a lesbian versus a gay man are key, and something I think still holds true 16 years after this episode aired. Audiences by and large still tolerate an onscreen romance between women more than one between men. (Bound, the 1996 film by The Wachowskis, gets a

I see the Birds as his last classic.

Thats true. Indie romcoms pretty much have their own formula and kind of ending now.

The problem is some movies need the studios money. Not every film can be made for 5 million. Some indie films feel like they are smaller than they should be but they didn't have the budget to do more.

Some people are just never going to be able to like it.

The pilot was terrible but I saw a couple of episodes later on in the season and they were way better than the pilot. Its improving.

He was very charming in Crazy,Stupid Love. A lot of actors don't bother trying in romantic comedies.