beanarie--disqus
beanarie
beanarie--disqus

i went into luke cage knowing nothing about misty knight, and i came out with an engagement ring, ready to propose marriage. what an awesome character, a very close second to the woman i'm already married to, claire temple.

i'll see your JANET and raise you a CHIDI

i don't blame you for bailing after the nonsense of season 3. after "the original" turned out to be a hacky wall-banger, i almost ragequit myself. season 4 got me back, though. it felt like a return to the focus on character rather than ridiculous twists.

in the good place, ted danson does well with very good material. william jackson harper as chidi is the real standout on that show.

i don't understand the overwhelmingly positive reaction to moriarty's scenes with joan. it looked like she was smugly shitting on her the entire time. given that joan already spends a quarter of her scenes being shit on (which they try to balance with another quarter of being openly admired, but still), it felt pretty

also melissa fumero is a rockstar

idk killing off vivica a. fox and making her son secondary to rando hemsworth was kind of infuriating

i actually enjoyed suicide squad, but all of those questions are incredibly valid.

i get that. but given that they're so aware of scully's talents they've used them without hesitation several times in the past, that made no sense.

terry was rooting for her so hard. poor thing.

my biggest problem with the plot was how they never explained why they couldn't just use scully as the ringer with everyone else singing backup. like maybe he can't perform solo on a stage. or they could have focused on everyone wanting to keep amy's contribution as quiet as possible without outright telling her she's

and most of the 99 in matching sweaters

i went to an early showing of return of the king and there was applause like every 15 minutes

enticingly florid dialogue. did they watch a dubbed over version written by someone else?

i've watched and loved the first three seasons, but once i found out they killed off poussey as a cheap way to shout-out black lives matter and give everyone a rallying cry against the guards, i couldn't go back. also piper's friends become white supremacists or something? no thanks.

to be fair, andre was in one episode almost four years ago and this is the first time he's been mentioned since. the only reason i remember him is my repeated rewatches of season one.

the show's stylist has said she & lucy started the menswear in season three's finale to denote joan's full equality as a detective.

i've always found it jarring how bell never had a partner except when he was unable to carry a gun. it's such a huge part of every other fictional cop narrative.

i've always thought safe spaces were sort of like the beginning of dumbledore's army in harry potter. the kids didn't stop going to their regular classes. they went somewhere else on their own time to commiserate and be away from the oppression they had to deal with.

pence has the cold glittery eyes of a terminator. snl's recent attempt at him was the most weaksauce nonsense. they basically just did a standard stiff politician.