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Perfect. I wish I would have known about that. I would have posted it on that ridiculous io9 article yesterday celebrating the show ending. I hope someone did. 

Hooray! In a shitty world in really shitty times, a show that managed to provide 20-something minutes of entertainment and escapism for millions of people around the world each week is finally ending! What a glorious day for people who don’t watch it to celebrate others no longer being able to watch something they

That Entertainment Weekly article doesn’t really say anything. Deadline’s story is more detailed:

This should be higher. The original piece is far more comprehensive.

According to the early reports, the credited co-writer, Olivia Milch, wrote the original script, or early drafts. Ross presumably made enough changes, or worked with her on it enough, to earn a co-writer credit. (As to why a man directed it, this makes it sound like it’s because Ross and Soderbergh are friends. Too

For what it’s worth (and for anyone who hasn’t seen it), someone who claimed to have worked on the show commented on Jezebel’s article weeks ago, and said the whole production was a shitshow, that Hurwitz is a nightmare too, and that they witnessed Tambor’s meltdown on Walter: http://jezebel.com/1826276908

It’s probably an awards strategy. The eligibility period for this year’s Emmys ends May 31, so they have to get the show (and a certain number of episodes) out by then to qualify. By saving a chunk of episodes for later in the year, that makes them eligible for next year’s Emmys. Two seasons of eligibility from one

CBS Entertainment President Kelly Kahl elaborated further, saying “...” which is just about her reading the numbers,

That reading really isn’t supported by the movie. Paltrow’s character wasn’t in any way what society usually tells us is attractive, yet the movie clearly believed she deserved love, and she got it in the end, not because of any changes she made, but because he stopped being a dipshit. The message was that the shallow

Agreed. I saw Shallow Hal three times. Not because it was that great (it wasn’t; it was actually really slow) but because I found the ending so cathartic. When he sees her at the end as she really is, and he tells her she’s beautiful, and he obviously means it, I burst into tears. But then, I’m not one of the

I’ve been looking at photos of the protests, and it was hard not to notice that all the employees in the store were white.

Do you mean Amram and D’Arcy Carden? Or was Sircar confused too?

Was this episode better or worse when they did it as “Chimera” in Season 7? The sheriff’s wife seeking revenge on her cheating husband is the cause of all the trouble in the small New England town. Yep. Familiar.

So cute.

It only makes sense. Standing behind him makes it harder for him to grope you than standing in front of him.

I love Scream 2 (and didn’t even realize how much until I saw the photo above and got ridiculously excited). Easily my favorite of the 4, and Cox & Arquette were the best parts of all of them.

I’d go with Chidi’s Choice, the one that has them spending the most time bonding—hair extensions, Deirdre And Margaret, and laughing together at the ridiculousness of Jason and Janet’s wedding.

“There’s the go-nowhere Earth subplot, which seems like it’s building up to some sort of twist but ends up going literally nowhere; when the film is about a small group of people being totally isolated from the rest of humanity, why undercut it by cutting back to the mainland?”

And yet several of the athletes who were chosen to be flag bearers on the basis of their inspiring stories are Black, like Lopez Lomong at the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies, or Bryson Nellum at the 2012 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremonies. Sorry reality doesn’t fit your narrative.