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These goons disgust me. 

Ugh, its too bad he didnt kill you right then. What a favor that would have been for your parents and the rest of us”

I believe Ramsay rapes Sansa in S5. And plenty of his crueler moments continued to occur until his death most recently. Not to overlook the fact that the books contain plenty more rape scenes, which they do. But, I still insist that the series has gone off the rails in terms of its plotting, and what it chooses to

Yes, but they were never the focus. The last three seasons and Season 7 in particular have been an exercise in shock value. It’s as if the showrunners decided that they wanted to start appealing only to their dudebro/high school football player fan-base. Entire fucking episodes were devoted to Ramsay Bolton doing

I grew up on comics. I read them voraciously to this day. In my opinion, Avengers is the first and only MCU film to truly capture the wonder and excitement of reading the old comics. It made me feel like a 10 year old again. Say what you will about the bland additions MCU has churned out in the past several years, Aven

I don’t give a blue fuck about the alleged inconsistencies and deus ex machina failings of LOST. I loved the show when it aired, I continue to love it in the present, warts and all. It is the pinnacle of ambitious, mass-market television. And, I disagree that it left as many questions unanswered as many seem to

I don’t give a blue fuck about the alleged inconsistencies and deus ex machina failings of LOST. I loved the show when it aired, I continue to love it in the present, warts and all. It is the pinnacle of ambitious, mass-market television. And, I disagree that it left as many questions unanswered as many seem to

I agree with your sentiments regarding BSG, and it is also one of my all-time favorites. And, you’re right, the religious iconography and mythologizing were literally present within the first fifteen minutes of the Pilot, and continued throughout the series.

I was honestly shocked at how bad the new Pet Sematary is. And, I suppose, very disappointed. 

I prefer to think of Never Let Me Go as a perfect novel. 

I am truly ashamed to admit that I am very physically attracted to Elizabeth Holmes.

I like your username. 

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This is awful. A tragic waste of life.

I am reveling in this news drop. I’m practically giddy. 

Interesting. I see where you’re coming from, but I had the opposite reaction. It took way to long to arrive at the resolution, and then Theo’s catharsis near the end was instantly engaging and heart-wrenching. I am happy you thought it was great, I did as well. 

Totally, but the Vegas chapters were pretty spotty. There were some parts that could have been trimmed away entirely and the book would not have been at a loss for it. 

Last month, I commented that I was reading The Goldfinch. Well, I just finished that book and I have some thoughts.

Aside from the obvious interpretation, I’ve always enjoyed (preferred even) viewing this album in the same way as you’ve stated here. I think (and I could be wrong) that Silberman has always been very non-committal on this point as well, enjoying that his fans seem to have all sorts of interpretations, but most of

I can’t immediately think of a song that is even half as gut-wrenching as “Two” - it’s one of those songs I can vividly remember hearing for the first time because, quite unlike the way we digest music these days, I found myself listening closely to every single line, letting the story consume me. It was tragic then