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To those people who always say stuff like “Spoilers don’t bother me. I don’t get what the big deal is”.

It always makes me sad how little rock & roll features on any of these lists.

This is a really rad show. Ideas and character that I thought would bug me have turned out more interesting than I expected.

I’m 100% convinced that we the audience are supposed to share Bunham’s disgust at how the creature was used. I’m positive it will be a central plot point of a future episode.

Not in Australia they’re not. It may only be a matter of time, given the direction our country has been leaning lately, but for now neo-nazism is still underground

No one needs to defend ‘1941' because it’s a terrific film.

When stories like this pop up, I take heart in the fact that, in my experience, most of the impressionable young minds I encounter as a teacher haven never even heard of this guy, and they couldn’t be less interested. It’s not much hope, but it’s something.

According to this article, ICP has written songs condemning the Confederate flag, rednecks, and a gay-bashing fan. There are also apparently LGBT and Feminist Juggalo subgroups. So there’s more diversity than we think.

As a teenager in the 90s, I first learned about Husker Du because they were constantly mention in interviews with bands like Nirvana and Pearl jam as an influence on their sound.

Sounds rad

Join the club. She seems to be everybody’s first-choice fancast on social media. I got no problem with that.

This seems like real ‘inside baseball’ stuff. If you don’t know this guy, don’t live in Chicago, and don’t read HuffPo - i.e. 99.99% of all humans - this post is pretty incomprehensible

At first, when they released the publicity stills, I thought they were trying to hard with the ‘creepy clown’ thing. Like, it was all on the surface. But in the film it totally works.

Ouija: Origin Of Evil is a legitimately good film. Genuinely scary, with likable protagonists, and effective period setting. I hadn’t seen Ouija 1 (because of the shitty reviews) but I went to the prequel because it’s by Mike Flanagan, who made Hush, Occulus, and the upcoming King adaptation Gerald’s Game.

I understand why they updated the timeframe, but there’s something much more instinctively effective about a hideous unspeakable evil lurking under the face of a quaint 50s town.

I’ll admit I haven’t read the final issue yet (I go to the comic shop tomorrow), but as to the headline: What if the point of the series has been to tell an entertaining story? Like, that’s it. Does it need another reason?

I think the marketing really pushed that angle, and some people just couldn’t look past it.

I’d say give up. Given that I loved the show because of how easily I became invested in the characters, it sounds like it isn’t for you.

Guys... I’m beginning to suspect that The Simpsons has maybe run out of steam

All of that stuff you say is in BvS, but it’s all handled terribly.