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Opposite of Batman
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I was lucky, in that in being bipolar, whenever I got really low I was always able to tell myself that it wasn't me, it was brain chemicals I couldn't control. That bit of logic that I clung to helped me a lot, because keeping a hold of that meant that I could apply logic to the rest of what I was feeling. "It's not

I have a friend who, almost since I first met her, has been very open about being bipolar. Seeing what she went through and realizing I could relate to it was my first sign that maybe something was wrong with me, too, and her sharing her experiences with me is what got me through my really bad, all-out, months-long

And what really bothers me about that is they've introduced the Kree now and I'd think it was building to something… could they really not fit a Captain Marvel story in there given what they're already putting out? The "It doesn't fit into the story" excuse doesn't actually make sense.

Except they just took a major risk with Guardians of the Galaxy that paid off big time. I'd think that would inspire them to take more.

This was a story that was going around and I see popping up now and then. What happened was, someone asked Feige about a Black Widow movie, and he basically said it was a good idea and they want to do it, and that's definitely something that's in development.

I think Teen Wolf isn't really great at romance in general, and the show tends to skip over a lot of relationship stuff. (Unless I missed it, they took till episode 3 this season to let us know where Scott and Kira stood, and he's the main character.) But I kind of really dig seeing a relationship between two guys

That he's a Machiavellian douchebag? We knew that already, though.

Joining the chorus to agree that while I think the D+ is harsh, I would love to see these reviews continue with this writer. I can beg.

I notice you edited your original comment to me from the nonsensical "You're too stupid to write a paragraph anyone would want to read." Guess you must've realized how weak that "insult" was.

Whatever makes you feel better, buddy.

First, I'm sorry that happened, that sounds horrific.

You seem fun.

I wasn't sure about Jool at first, but I ended up really liking her through the series. Besides the fact that she got a lot less grating as the show went on (to me, anyway), I've gotta admire someone who just owns their bitchiness like that.

The thing with Chiana though, is that sex is her preferred weapon and sometimes her preferred method of communication. I think it's Ben Browder in the DVD commentary for Family Ties mentions that when Chiana tries to kiss Crichton to say thank you, it's because that's the only way she really knows *how* to say that.

Now *I* need help reacting to something.

You're not wrong.

I used to work as a production assistant when I first moved to LA, and there is this palpable air of "Just get the shot" while you're filming. The last day of my very first job involved shooting in an alley behind the studio, and I have no idea if we were allowed to film there or not or if we needed permits. All I

Laziness, permits cost time and money, the feeling of "eh, it'll be fine!"

I think it was the Hollywood Reporter who had an interview with one of the injured crew members, who said that they were told no trains were expected in the time they were going to be shooting. When someone asked what happened if a train did come, they were told that they'd have 60 seconds to get off the tracks. On a

There's a part of the fandom that's apparently taken their dislike of Phoebe Tonkin and decided that everything bad that has ever happened is her fault, it seems. Just by casually checking Tumblr I've seen her blamed for the writing and advertising (not even for being in it- that a certain TV spot had to be her idea