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If there's one thing I'm grateful for in regards to all those Spanish language soaps I watched with my mom when I was a kid is the little Spanish I learned. So thanks, cheesy soaps, for helping me understand this rude sentence without using google translate.

The way I see it in regards to Agent Carter is that it would do more harm than good in the end. It's whitewashing the past, basically. The truth is that that world was sexist and racist and this should be acknowledged and discussed, and not manipulated to conform to modern standards.

He did, but it's called Before Midnight. And he shares it with Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke.

It's just Mohd trying to be sarcastic. Don't think about it too much or pay too much attention. I personally enjoy reading his comments only when he talks about what other French movies he's seen. I find them entertaining.

Can someone make a list of these words we're not supposed to use because they're regarded as stupid or whatever the fuck? I need to inform myself as I'm not familiar apparently with all the intricacies of the American vernacular.

They made Avatar the highest grossing movie ever and that's… depressing.

It's Playboy with parliament members instead of hot girls.

I think he wants to have more in common with a certain short, feisty princess with an inclination for incest.

She has a particular brand of strong idealism that can be manipulated and used to indoctrinate her for a cause. She totally is the kind of person who is willing to die for something she believes in and that kind of thing can be warped and manipulated pretty easily. She's cunning and smart too, yes, but her idealism is

Oh, and I forgot, the faces of the Jennings in that baptism scene were priceless. Phillip in particular looked ready to murder anyone that crossed his path, it was the hardest thing they ever had to do, sitting silently and taking that Jesus stuff, and that's saying something.

This review is weird. Why is it written under the assumption that the viewers have the attention span of a coked up high schooler? It's an A- episode, only because the tension in the Jim and Kimmie scenes are too unbearable to handle.

Because she plays a teenager, acts, looks and talks like an extremely naive and vulnerable one and regardless of her actual age, that should creep you the fuck out and make you feel like a predator for finding her hot.

It's easy to press right click Open link in new tab/window and you will not disrupt your reading of commentary. But nobody forces you to check it out. And Sheltie is a long time commenter here and people like his links so you can shut the fuck up.

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I'll see it! I'd watch this over Eat Pray Love, Hector and the Search for Happiness or other mid-life/mid-twenties life crisis movies any day of the week. It would be great if there were more scenes between Maggie Smith and Judi Dench than in the first one, they're the best together.

Facebook upgraded to psychic powers, and since it now knows your deepest, craziest fantasies, it wants to help you fulfill them.

I wouldn't mind watching that.

It seems like Bryan Fuller has a thing for tall, dark and handsome. Mads Mikkelsen, Lee Pace, Richard Armitage, Zachary Quinto, Hugh Dancy. Good taste in men there, mister.

Ewan McGregor in the good old days. He's shy lately.

And spanking the monkey like a cave dweller.