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While last week’s episode was a really well-done and emotional episode, it was also nice to get a less heavy and more “normal” (as much as Jane the Virgin even has a “normal”) episode this week. Not that this one pulled any punches—the moment where Jason thinks he’s remembering something was intense—but this one felt

My anti-choice religious parents are psyched about this movie. The trailer “moved” them and they are seeing it today. I have the misfortune of having previously planned a dinner with them for tomorrow, so I’ll get to hear about the “atrocities of Planned Parenthood” and other flat out lies this shit is peddling for

There’s a way to be more obnoxious than Frankie? I mean at least she smiled in the back seat eventually during the donuts, but good lord she has yet to have a decent moment this season.

I actually liked it more earlier on. It was pretty milquetoast compared to the Report, but the subject matter was more varied and he still allowed himself to do sillier stuff and things that were truly satirical. Now every bit is basically him reading Trump tweets in a bad impression. One of the many terrible things

Just a gentle reminder to commenters that Cards Against Humanity is an extremely progressive, charitable company that supports lots of awesome causes and has been making a very active, vocal effort to encourage humor that “punches up, not down.” (And IMO, the game itself is very fun as long as you play with the right

Is this trolling? Are you trolling? Did you know there’s a whole other every other part of the country when you typed this?

Jennings says in his piece that he doesn’t want to write an elegy for Trebek, as he hopes he’ll still be hosting the show “for a long time to come” (something he’s maintained for a while, even as some websites suggest that he’s the natural choice to follow Trebek), but he just wanted to make sure that we don’t all

The sex scene is also very much pulled straight from the Handmaid's Tale, down to Becca's red dress. Which elicited the biggest laugh of the episode at my house. 

Gretchen intentionally sabotaging her and Jimmy’s potentially lifelong couple friendship in a matter of seconds was one of the most casually disturbing things I’ve seen on this show, and that’s saying a lot. Aya Cash really doesn’t get enough credit for her phenomenal portrayal of depression.

This is a sad comedown for the genre. I remember when brain damage was a solution for Harrison Ford’s ethical and moral failings, not to mention bad parenting and worse lawyering, instead of just self-esteem problems.

It has come up in previous interviews. 

Chris Pratt should think long and hard about how his church’s discrimination against lgbtq et al. makes him more spiritually whole, before he is sentenced to death for crimes against graphic design.

Yeah, I don’t get the negative review at all. It was a solid enough episode, not outstanding but not bad. Halsey was fine. And there was some strong material in there. I think maybe you’ve reviewed SNL for too long. Maybe a fresh set of eyes is needed.

Halsey has had a few hits but yes, I wonder why of all people she got a shot. She’s not exactly known for her personality. Actually she’s not exactly known. Most people wouldn’t be able to pick her our from a lineup

aubrey plaza already down to mom roles. sheesh.

This site had a completely over the top reaction to the finale. They basically treated David as a real person and if you watched the show, you were guilty of rape. The finale fit right along with everything the show had done. The reviewer made the issue a far bigger deal than it needed to be

I still feel vicariously embarrassed for this site’s coverage of the season 2 finale. They spent the whole season lecturing us about delusion and misdirection, and the mind controlling villain they spent the whole season trying to capture is suddenly out and free, but obviously everything that happened in the final

Couldn’t disagree more with this score, this was my least favorite episode of the new batch of episodes and maybe one of my least favorite of the series. It did nothing to advance the actual story, they did nothing to justify the Sliding Doors concept (and if you think about it, the show is basically saying Kimmy and

Honestly as much as I love Kirby Howell-Baptiste’s acting (and she seems like a really cool person!), my first instinct upon seeing her in this episode was ‘oh great, more poor fake Australian accent to make me dread watching this show’. I’m not even kidding, the Australia stuff really ruined this season for me, of a