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I’ll take a wait and see to this. The shit accounts make them the money so let’s see if they really do something about it

Not giving a shit is the industry standard and has been for years. I can’t think of many major social media sites that take moderation seriously.

This seems like something that should have been done a long ass time ago.

Better Call Saul is a pretty great Breaking Bad prequel but I’d be hard-pressed to come up with many (or any) more examples.

Better Call Saul and ....

Maisie ACTUALLY PULLED OFF THE FUCKING KNIFE FLIP?!?!?! FOR REALS?!?!?!

Uh, it’s Po-TAH-toe, you orthodox frozen-fry heathen.

“In our room, it’s something we discuss a lot. I don’t necessarily agree with [Beyer’s] quote. On a show about diversity and with different points of view, I feel like you have to accept that some people believe in God, some people want to worship a potato, and some people don’t want to believe in anything. I think

One reason is because of the Lost Cause.

They have seriously gotta ditch that promo pic up top... Or is it just me?

Still pretty “meh” if you ask me ...

Give me Tormund’s flirting. One day i want someone to look at me like Tormund looks at Brienne

No, Person of Interest put their queer ship front and center and then mysteriously CBS can’t find a place for its half-season anywhere on the schedule. Meanwhile, stay tuned for yet another Criminal Minds spinoff (starring the guy from CSI Spinoff 3), probably another NCIS, CSI: Cyber, and more TV shows based on

God bless Person of Interest, who was tasked with taking their “kind-of-maybe-subtext-gay” lady out of the show for either a handful of episodes if not permanently. They not only took the opportunity to establish that the subtext was real, they went out of their way post-shootout (and maybe post-Sarah Shahi telling

Wow, I’ve never laughed and wanted to throw a rock at someone at the same time.

Thank you for making this comparison. It is infuriating to me that they couldn’t even bother writing Lexa her own death scene- hit by a bullet meant for someone else in the same room she just had reconciliation sex in? If I wanted to watch Tara Maclay’s death scene again, I could’ve pulled it up on Netflix.

“Pulls a Whedon” is a terrible thing to call “Dead Lesbian Syndrome”.

hey now, this article was a little off kilter. I will have you know, Whedon has nothing against gays, he’s an equal opportunity betrayer.

Yeah, that trope needs to die before 2020, so we can put some strong decade boundaries around when it was a thing.

I feel like this issue is only going to get the main-stream attention it deserves if they start casting black people as people like GW Bush, or King Henry VIII, or Pope John Paul II, etc. (All of which are movies I would totally watch!).