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Oh yeah, definitely. John Wayne had to be physically restrained from assaulting her. I was remarking on the strangeness of hearing Brando's actions there described negatively—I'm an actor, and there've been some pretty intense discussions over the past decade over what the proper use of one's platform/prominence are.

Hallmark only makes so many films a year, see.

Prototypical personality-free kid who avenges his father's death upon his wicked uncle, only this one's a bird. You're thinking of most of the others.

Well played, Arby's.

And if we're being very generous with how they characterized Danny, they tried and failed to pull off the same trick The Magicians does so well with Quentin.

Like, maybe she wants to go into real estate.

Free medium drink and fries with the purchase of a burger tomorrow, folks! We made it!

Upvoted for the genuinely upsetting implication that follows.

Something something Aunt Petunia.

Actually, I pay for it myself because I'm on the federal exchange and can't afford dental. Thanks, though.

Now if only my dentist would turn it off. Being forced to watch Sean Hannity while people stick sharp things in your mouth is the worst.

He was pretty good in Spartacus: Blood and Sand.

I like this running tally.

…And that marks the first time I've ever seen a person disparage Brando for bringing Sacheen Littlefeather onstage. Besides John Wayne, of course.

It's a part that she's really well suited for, but I thought she was divine as Desiree Armfeldt in the revival of A Little Night Music a few years back.

She was rooting for you.

"No, those are sun eggs!"

Molly Parker just standing there sobbing is what makes it for me.

That's not what retcon means, but your last sentence is a pretty good example of one.

The two they didn't mention work as exceptions as well. Amadeus Cho was introduced in The Incredible Hulk years ago and has had a long run as a supporting player to Bruce, and the Odinson's always been a presence in the Jane Foster Thor book.