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It's appropriate that they're making this film because I often think about how they're one of very few working directors who would believably be making Golden Age classics were they around at the time.

I would throw the last remaining DCP of The Force Awakens off a cliff and into the ocean to see Hail, Caesar! even one day earlier.

One of my pet peeves is when people watch comedies and go, "I liked it, but the trailer was so unfunny!" Yes, exactly.

In the THR Drama Actress Emmy Roundtable, Lizzy Caplan said the directors she would most want to work with are the Coen Brothers. Which like, needs to happen.

He's only directing, not writing, so maybe you should give it a shot?

I just watched the pilot, and it's already about 500% more interesting than Married or Togetherness combined. Watkins is great, it made me laugh, and I'm intrigued to see where it goes. Makes a pretty solid hetero-minded viewing companion to Difficult People and already one of the better depictions of a brother-sister

Casual is just around the corner, which is great, because she so deserves to be a lead actress.

And Enlightened, on which she gave one of the most fully realised bitch performances on TV in years.

I adore NMH, but at the same time I find it hard to imagine a band more likely to put people off, so I don't really understand fans who behave like this.

Surely someone like Gretchen would be on the pill though. (Not that the pill is foolproof, of course.)

[perks up at the words "Sufjan Stevens raw"]

Man, I fluctuated on whether or not that was Chelsea Peretti or Lauren Lapkus voicing Darlene so many times (human voice was very CP, spider voice was very LL).

And yet you can watch the trailer from anywhere on Facebook. What. Is. The. Difference.

Fucking Comedy Central fucking geoblocking their fucking YouTube videos. It's hard to imagine anything more counterintuitive, especially when this is a show that gets nearly zero promotion in Australia if/when it airs.

"It might sound like something you’ve seen before, but Doll & Em is one of a kind."

#NotAllMen

Yeah, the title left a lot to be desired, sadly. But ABC also fucked it over by not selling it very well.

Again, what I'm saying is, I think it is a masterwork, and the presumptuousness I resent is you saying I only think that because I haven't listened to enough non-white artists. I'm not wholly sure why popularity, or lack thereof, should have any influence on my own perceptions of quality.

Let's not go crazy. "Say My Name" is just as good a kiss-off as this one.