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Timothy Olyphant’s portrayal of a loving husband just trying to make a marriage to a zombie work is 100% the best part of season 1.

I haven’t seen it either (because I live in a small town where only one movie plays at a time, so it has not yet arrived) but the critique isn’t that the character is racist - it’s that he’s a violent racist cop who brutalizes POC and then gets to turn into a good guy without the movie addressing his racism (again, is

I believe Hardy should be appreciated in all things. But he’s very good - he plays a fighter pilot in the “Air” timeline.

Not for nothing, I thought a lot of the performances were really subtle and strong. Tom Hardy’s great in it...he’s really nailing the niche of “acting with half your face covered.”

Haha, I respect your opinion, but I think you might have misunderstood my point! I was actually giving Nolan credit - because what seemed in trailers to be a relatively standard - though epic - war story actually played in a much more complex and surprising way. The structure with the 3 timelines really worked for me.

I really liked Dunkirk, and I don’t think it was very clear until you were sitting inside the theater watching it play out how inventive and strange it was. That said, Get Out completely broke the mold and really deserves to be rewarded with a top nod. It was the movie that 2017 sorely, sorely needed.

You’re missing that it did happen. At the time of the games I’m referring to, Van held the hill record - as in the record for both men and women - at the exact jump used for the Olympic games.

I literally can’t think of another reason they were such assholes about ski jumping if it didn’t come down to a deep anxiety about being “chicked.” Didn’t they offer Lindsay Van a spot as the “practice” ski jumper or something super insulting in 2010ish, when she was legit the world record holder at that point?

Buddy. It’s absolutely about not liking the visual of women being hurt in particular, graphic ways. Let’s set aside for the fact that we’ve only had women’s wrestling in the Olympics since 2004 and women’s boxing since 2012 (!!!). Explain to me a rationale for having the women box in headgear in 2016 when they pulled

I think it’s sometimes a bit of a crapshoot how much schools care about or enforce these kinds of things, too. When I was in Catholic school, between my school and other schools I knew pretty well there were definitely out or semi-out or “open secret”-out queer men and women as both teachers and students, and the more

I agree with that assessment. I remember when I read (more like devoured) the Alanna books, the George thing felt natural to me - he seemed older but not THAT much older in how he was written (I think he’s 17 when the books start?). Sort of like the high school boy to your middle school girl, and by the end they’re

It was built in the mid-80s and then demolished and rebuilt in the mid-aughts...I mean, I think the original design looks cooler too, but this isn’t exactly like knocking down the Sistine Chapel.

This guy is hilarious and legit cannot stop trolling. I am enjoying watching him sit in his wrongness accusing women left and right of being city folk. He’s probably one of those dudes who moved to Boulder two years ago and thinks he speaks for The West because sometimes he camps on BLM land in his van.

The utter grossness of Roiphe’s actions and Harper’s willingness to do this aside, everyone should pause to read Donegan’s piece at some point today. Especially given how quickly she must have turned it around, it’s a powerful, lucid, and moving piece. The part where she describes watching the cells on the spreadsheet

Yeah, definitely. I mean, “windshield wilderness.” The point of the park system explicitly includes people and preserves amenities for people - it’s about giving people the chance to be there and experience these places. Wilderness - as far as federal public lands go - has an explicitly different designation - it’s a

“City people?” LOL. It’s a national park, not a wilderness. There are already coffee shops, food courts, wifi, and all kinds of amenities there. That’s by design, and there’s a balance, it’s not like Yellowstone is going to start training elk to make a mocha. Get ahold of yourself.

There are also places where you don’t have an option but to buy or rent in a neighborhood with an HOA....where I currently live is one example.

I want to embroider this comment on a pillow and then showcase it in a shadow box for all time.

Yo, I’ve been in love with Han Solo for basically my entire conscious life, trust me, I get it. But there’s nuance here that there wasn’t before, and I think that was a smart storytelling move for making Kylo Ren into a compelling villain and/or antihero. His conflict and the fact that it comes from a place you can

I mean, Anakin did worse and Star Wars let him be redeemed.