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@avclub-7531a93baf5da0105892793cdeaf8cf8:disqus But few things are actually interesting *out* of context. I remember a huge clusterfuck in a GoT thread once, when someone whose viewing experience was limited to the last five minutes of the Season 1 finale asked why a naked girl with her lizard baby was so impressive.

@LennyBitterman:disqus She didn't "fuck him so she could dump him." It was a desperate attempt by both parties to establish some kind of reconnection and prove that they still have something worth salvaging, especially after he makes the remark that their sex life was pretty sad. It isn't until Charlie asks her to say

@LennyBitterman:disqus She didn't "fuck him so she could dump him." It was a desperate attempt by both parties to establish some kind of reconnection and prove that they still have something worth salvaging, especially after he makes the remark that their sex life was pretty sad. It isn't until Charlie asks her to say

See, what I like about this show is that it pushes to the fore how self-delusional or self-aggrandizing all main characters can be. In real life, Jessa and Marnie would probably be worshipped as they are on the show for their confident, sexy exteriors, and I don't think the show's shying away from their flaws - quite

See, what I like about this show is that it pushes to the fore how self-delusional or self-aggrandizing all main characters can be. In real life, Jessa and Marnie would probably be worshipped as they are on the show for their confident, sexy exteriors, and I don't think the show's shying away from their flaws - quite

And no, I really don't think that a conversation linking misogynistic comments about Lena Dunham and "Girls" to well, misogyny, is devaluing or diluting the word itself. If anything, shouldn't it show just how misogyny continues to pervade culture and masquerade under acceptable and seemingly innocuous forms? Nor do I

And no, I really don't think that a conversation linking misogynistic comments about Lena Dunham and "Girls" to well, misogyny, is devaluing or diluting the word itself. If anything, shouldn't it show just how misogyny continues to pervade culture and masquerade under acceptable and seemingly innocuous forms? Nor do I

"I think it sets feminist discussions, which should focus on things like rape laws and birth control, back into some high school indignation dialogue."

"I think it sets feminist discussions, which should focus on things like rape laws and birth control, back into some high school indignation dialogue."

"Aww. Girls are such scaredy cats. Being chased off and all. Valiant champions, swoop down to the lowly comments wasteland and save us. I don't know, some Girls girl fans have stood guard, meticulously replying to negative and offensive comments, while also managing to discuss the show to their heart's content with

"Aww. Girls are such scaredy cats. Being chased off and all. Valiant champions, swoop down to the lowly comments wasteland and save us. I don't know, some Girls girl fans have stood guard, meticulously replying to negative and offensive comments, while also managing to discuss the show to their heart's content with

I don't think anyone thinks that Lena Dunham's life is much harder than that of a minority or a poor person. What I see is you attempting to erase the possibility that she DOES potentially face discrimination as a woman because others suffer more than she does, pretending that the crap on these comment boards aren't

I don't think anyone thinks that Lena Dunham's life is much harder than that of a minority or a poor person. What I see is you attempting to erase the possibility that she DOES potentially face discrimination as a woman because others suffer more than she does, pretending that the crap on these comment boards aren't

Yeah, some one should really put those trust fund babies in their place and tell the the truth: their lives would be a lot more meaningful if they were actually good-looking, just like Lena Dunham. You tell 'em!

Yeah, some one should really put those trust fund babies in their place and tell the the truth: their lives would be a lot more meaningful if they were actually good-looking, just like Lena Dunham. You tell 'em!

SPOILERS.
I don't understand how people always conviently forget Littlefinger's incredibly deranged master plan that involved orchestrating an assassination and the manipulation of Westeros' greatest families. He had Lysa Arryn kill her husband so Ned would have to become the king's hand, had Lysa lie to Catelyn to

Oh god, thank you for saying that. So many of the reviews I've read for Flowers of War have accused the filmmakers of vilifying the Japanese in this event. Such headdesk moments. I don't know what's worse, the uselessness of criticizing the lack of ambiguity in a civilian massacre, or the fact that they would have

Dude, she has smoking problems.

Couldn't have you gotten someone other than a mostly blind 84 year old to do the write-up for The Hobbit? The official trailer? Really?