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craig should be on a list of "characters added late in a show's run that actually worked really well". i loved him.

guinan or gtfo

he shows a disappointing level of respect & admiration for woody allen. of course, he's far from the only one, but still. :/

i…kinda did! back when i heard the first smurfs movie would be based around a crappy gimmicky real world plot, i forlornly wished for something like this

ugh i recently watched the first scene of the last divergent movie—then promptly moved on to something else, even though i suffered through the books i couldn't take this. it made me so angry because octavia's character was great on paper! she was a hufflepuff leader with shades of gray, and they were just using her

i'll have to check that out. thanks for the rec! have you seen silver linings playbook? their portrayal of bipolar disorder and personality disorder* felt fairly accurate, but the therapist was executed so poorly i could barely handle it.

we have to acknowledge that heath lived several years longer than james dean. if he'd died at 24 like dean had, he would've shown promise, but wouldn't have had a chance to make really any of the movies that established his place as a top tier actor. a ten minute supporting role in monster's ball would've been mostly

fellow mental health worker here. i've given up on hollywood (or in this case, possibly the uk) portraying severe mental illness without some majorly offensive pitfalls.

a normal person, maybe

ahaha oh wow that is BEYOND gross

tweetstorms don't get enough love. ADHD's like me appreciate complex ideas being broken down into bite-size chunks. though if you continually split a sentence between tweets, may you drop your ice cream cone.

what's that comedians say about people (mostly guys) who make a big deal about a girl suddenly being nailable on her 18th birthday? something about borderline pedophilia, i think?

i have to dock you several letter grades for not mentioning who's the boss. will they/won't they was the entire basis of that show.

lovesick is definitely a romcom. just more on the snarky side than the sappy side.

i know. TV makes romance look effing exhausting.

transracial IS a thing, just not the nonsense window to transphobia rachel dolezal keeps touting. honestly it's sort of the reverse. it was a term to describe poc who were adopted and raised by white families. angelina & madonna's adopted kids are transracial adoptees, for example.

i really loved katana. if only they'd done as well with shado in season one. the poor woman was a cipher and plot device who literally was chosen to die over a white woman.

disagree. i didn't need kate to get as much focus as she did (or ben, locke, jack, and desmond, for that matter), but she was a decent person who did some shitty things.

there are white puerto ricans. what decides whether he's white or not is usually if he has black or indigenous ancestry.

no amount of outside obligations could excuse that wig.