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I was waiting to see if the AV Club’s article on this would be cross-posted here because it’s very good. Here it is:

So is the title of the movie more literal than I imagined and it’s about a family that actually keeps all their knives out, arranged like a discount Iron Throne display? That’s...interesting.

Many good choices, but the omission of Don’t Trust the B--a show that is endlessly rewatchable, clever, and feels less dated than one would expect 6-7 years later--is disappointing.

Just read the summary on Wikipedia, and...well, that sounds depressing as hell. No, thank you.

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Yeah, I liked her. (Never watched Grimm, so went in blind.)

Probably not a surprise that Cameron and Rice’s son, John Rice-Cameron—who must be one of Cameron’s children who attended Maret, since they only have two offspring—is a Trump-loving conservative Republican. The entitlement doesn’t fall far from the tree.

At the time Hall’s casting was announced, it was reported the producers had approached Rudd first, but he was already signed to the upcoming Ghostbusters sequel/reboot/whatever, so he couldn't do it. (Whether he wanted to is a different issue.) I don’t think there’s a way in hell they would have gone with Hall if Rudd

She spent over 33x the amount Huffman did. She should do at least 33x as much jail time.

Remember when The Dark Knight Rises started getting underwhelming reviews before its official release, and fans began threatening the film critics to the point where Rotten Tomatoes had to disable their comments section? (And then people saw it, and oh yeah...it wasn’t that great.) Some things never change.

It probably wasn’t that hard. He’s dating Mary Elizabeth Winstead. He decided to do a movie with his girlfriend.

Suzanne was the one who ended up in Congress in Women of the House, not Julia.

This was a good read, but one correction:

That’s fine, I guess, but who really cares when they’re also going to show us this?

As I understand it, only the writers vote for the writing nominees, and only the actors vote for the actors. The writers recognized the excellence of the episode. The actors, stupidly, did not.

Yes, Catherine O’Hara! Yes, Schitt’s Creek!

Perhaps. Yet there are numerous examples of being part of an overprivileged group making someone inherently less humble, which is what’s relevant here.

No surprise. She grew up a rich white girl. She has the usual sense of entitlement.

The best choice, especially since Disney already showed her in the part:

The only correct choice: