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What.

Who's invisible most of the time and could look like that bunny from Donnie Darko, for all the audience knows, despite that portrait at the end.

Moreover, Sanders' supporters overwhelmingly back importing more goods from developing countries (58-40) and US companies increasing investment in developing countries (57-39).

But I already signed the petition to move the Olympics because of the Zika virus! Can I sign both?

This sounds like something in my wheelhouse and I'm surprised I haven't come across it before now.

Yeah, I didn't hate the movie. I hated the Celine Dion song. I thought everything about Rose and Jack, except their chemistry, was pure hokum. But I saw it as a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine/tragedy go down. Or as I told a friend who refused to see the movie because of the whole love story, "1 person dying is

I usually don't care for reality shows, but this one briefly intrigued me. That first season was a fascinating real-world seminar on labor-management relations. And the sympathies usually went to the employees trying to do a good job, rather than the manager. I found it entrancing.

Amen.

Abbie, as in 'Leftenant' Abbie Mills, yes.

I was actually a Paula Cole fan and hearing that song in every commercial for Dawson's Creek AND on radio turned me off of her.

I did shed a tear for them. And a few tears for all the people trapped in steerage. But in terms of a single character … the architect broke my heart.

This. The silly love story was bait for audiences who wouldn't otherwise pay a dime to see the tragedy of some 1500-odd lives lost in a century-old tale of technological progress vs. hubris. To me, the most tragic figure was neither Rose, nor Jack, but the ship's architect, played by Victor Garber. That's who I cried

I could do this all day, if I put real thought into it. Heck, a lot of children's lit left me cold as a kid, whether in book or movie form.

I waded in the DEEP end of Buffy fandom but Browncoats used to scare me.

Well, now, David Warner was young, once. Hard to believe, I know. That said, I don't know either actor.

Yeah, it was totally a subjective thing. Lots of people liked it. For me, half of the dialogue was like nails on chalkboard.

Meet the one person who had no patience with Dawson's Creek.

Not officially, but given that the finale killed off Abbie Mills lamely and permanently, it has driven off some of its fanbase.

You had me at "H.G. Wells time-travel series" … then I went back in time and saw Kevin Williamson. Uh, no, not without some solid reviews.