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Omitting Christine Taylor’s genius-level portrayal of Marcia Brady in the Brady Movies from her list of accomplishments?!

I get it, she can’t talk shit about her husband’s work-friend.

I thought they were talking about Halle BERRY too. I mean I know people cast adults as teenager, but 50+ is a bit much.  That said, I think that Halle Berry could slay in a Disney role, I just need some time to think about who I’d cast her as.

I saw this mentioned multiple times on Twitter, and thought, ‘huh, weird choice’ but didn’t care enough to pursue it further. Only now—after looking back and forth between the photo, and the headline, and the “one half of the R&B duo Chloe x Halle”—and it finally sunk in that we’re not talking about Halle Berry. 

Meh. I spend the other 364 days a year worrying about, trying to improve, and criticizing America, which, for many of the reasons you list, is pretty demanding. Tomorrow is the one day a year I celebrate and try appreciate our country. I know this site is a whirlpool of negativity, but as someone who has spent many

I’ll join you for that bashing.

I think that Swift was able to sign a new deal that gives her ownership of her product is fair, as she has proven her market value, but I don’t think it’s unfair that new artists don’t typically own their masters. As long as they rely on labels to make heavy initial outlays in marketing and distribution the deal isn’t

What i dont think people are seeing here is that taylor doesnt need 300m to buy the masters. All she she needed was to be able to put together a group that could buy it for 300 million with either her as largest owner of that group/partnership or her having vary favorable terms etc.

And now Borchetta has posted something and this whole thing seems really exhausting.

Hawaii was definitely a turning point, but I don’t think people felt more fake at that point . . . just drunker. I feel like that was the season that MTV really discover that keeping the cast liquored up all the time changed the dynamic. But the cast members still felt like real people for the most part, just real

I liked the Hawaii season, but I totally agree that it was basically when the tide started to turn and the cast wasn’t nearly as real anymore, and went from being basically themselves to characters. Because David is right....there is nothing on television that can compare to those first few season of the RW. It’s

Yeah after London there was Miami, Boston, Hawaii, and Seatle. Those seasons were some of my favorites because RW started to have more modern reality TV drama.

Season 1 was fucking phenomenal, and Doyle was truly the heart of it. I could not fucking believe they killed him off so early. Out of everyone that died in the Buffy/Angelverse, Doyle was a hero above them all. 

RIP (the actors that portrayed) Lorne and Doyle.

Just wanted to thank you for remembering to include mention of my friend, Andy Hallett. For some reason I read the headline and just assumed his absence would be glossed over. I’ve never watched Angel, but Andy was a good friend and mentor growing up. Hard to believe it’s already been ten years since he left us. My

RIP LORNE.

I still remember how skeptical I was when Bones started.

Who cares, Charisma Carpenter is going to be there.

Seal Team: part of Boreanaz’s apparent determination to keep playing less interesting characters as his career goes on.

She’s always come across as fun and rather charming, and I’m kind of glad the tabloids are embracing that instead of giving her so much shit like they used to do back in the day.