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“Tran talks about her positive and experiences and why leaving social media was necessary after Star Wars: The Force Awakens premiered.”

Your group sounds like the dicks in that situation. So you made some poor chefs begin 16 orders and then walked out because you couldn’t stop yelling inside when asked?

lol did you dismiss all the replies rightfully calling you and your family assholes?

Inside their establishment, absolutely they do.

Do I think people loudly talking on speakerphone is annoying as shit? Yes! I barely want to hear my own phone conversations, much less yours! That’s why God, who previously did not exist, came into existence just to invent text messaging toward the end of last century, and then disappeared back into his previous

Why don’t we just admit that this is China’s doing? Movie studios put in simple, isolated scenes that China’s censor’s can remove. Even The Mitchells vs. the Machines left the explicit reveal of the main character’s sexuality to a throwaway line in a post-credit scene that could be easily edited. It isn’t a single

Agree with all of this. This writer took a super weird, personal take on how mysteries should function and wrote way too many words trying to convince anybody else to agree.

I’m surprised you didn’t mention how much people hated that “The Killing” didn’t solve the mystery by the end of the first season. Personally, I’m absolutely fine with a limited series wrapping things up in one season. True Detective did that every season by permitting each season to stretch across enough time

Opening with a murder and then solving it didn’t work out too badly for Eastenders. I guess the problem for Twin Peaks’ take on the soap opera genre was that none of the other storylines that they introduced – particularly that godawful stretch with James Hurley in another town – were remotely as compelling.

Well I stopped being lazy and checked, the Wandavision piece was by William Hughes (WandaVision’s MCU roots undercut its puzzle-box ambitions) but it too complained that they would feel the need to solve mysteries that remain unsolved, bla bla...

Truly pointless article. This could have just been a ratioed tweet.

oh lorde, i’m remembering how bad the US version of The Killing was. such shitty writing and the nerve to not solve the mystery in the first season.

And usually those memories consist of “why the fuck did I waste my time on a mystery show that has no interest in its own mystery.”

You aren’t missing anything. This think piece is completely pointless, even if it did have any sort of coherent argument to make. Which it doesn’t.

I’m too lazy to check, but is Matt Schimkowitz the same person who made a remarkably similar (considering how different the shows are) think piece on here a week or two before Wandavision wrapped up?

I feel awfully naive as, I haven’t even thought about them deciding to have a second season (even if it has happened

He plays a mean pinball.

I also feel like John told Lori not to tell Mare it was Billy because he knew Lori would tell Mare it was Billy.

It seemed pretty obvious to me that Carrie fell asleep by the tub because she declined the uppers despite her fatigue because she was trying to be a better person (and mom).

It’s a way to garner viewer sympathy and suspense about the possible tragedy of the kid drowning even while his mom is doing the right thing. I

Yep yep.  The fact that scene isn’t even mentioned in this review is damn weird--especially since it seems obvious he suggested the fishing trip so he could shoot Billy...

...reveals its culprit