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Maybe this alleged earlier scene should have occurred outside the U.S. Capitol. You know, right before Superman goes into that congressional hearing where he seemingly can't hear the bomb in Scoot's wheelchair.

And Jesus.

The Season 7 premiere's opening credits won't have any of the actor's names in it—just to keep you guessing.

Isn't she being eaten out? Let me rephrase.

I would have had more respect for them if they'd had everyone gathered in the Alexandria church for Rick and Michonne's wedding when, suddenly, the Saviors burst in! A big gun fight ensues and every character is shot in Peckinpah-esque slow-motion, leaving every character's fate up in the air until next season.

"'rotten women'…used to describe women who read manga centered on romantic and sexual relationships between men. Page comes to the conclusion that these women are objectifying gay romance and that this doesn’t add to the picture of what it’s like to be queer in Japan. The conclusion seems dismissive…"

It's the ultra-fringe-left's own Sarah Palin-esque word salad!

Considering the changes from "gay and lesbian" to "GLB" to "LGBT" to "LGBTQ" to "LGBTQIA" to "LGBTQQIP2SAA," I have no doubt that they believe heterosexual women who read gay manga are part of the queer community.

It's easier to take down an ally or a member of one's own community than it is to take down the real enemy.

I'm assuming that article was a tongue-in-cheek parody of the ultra-fringe-leftist, ultra-PC, trigger-warning-needing, microaggression-suffering, special little snowflakes who wage war on privilege and the patriarchy by posting on Tumblr, Twitter, and the Intertubes.

#ChopperHeadedForTheChoppingMall

I keep asking myself as I'm watching Rebels: "Is this really the most interesting way the story of the Rebellion's inception could have been told?"

Let's also not forget that George Lucas asked Lawrence Kasdan to come back and help him write the prequels—and Kasdan turned him down.

"…or glitterstim."

So going to the Toys R Us on Western was the right call!

Take the Boyhood script out of the context of it being shot over 12 years, and it's pretty standard. No one says anything particularly memorable. gives an award-worthy performance, or does anything that we haven't seen in dozens of other movies about growing up. The only thing that sets it apart from the others is the

Um…conspiratorial murder cover-up, chopping up a body, lying about a drug problem to cover up for emotional issues related to said chopping up of a body. That doesn't take into account all of the numerous incidents over the season of ruthless disregard for the emotions and well-being of others when seeking personal