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Yeah, Rory's listlessness is understandable but the fact that they never even pay lip service to how she's affording to, you know, live, just underlines how privileged she is, something the show used to actually call out at times.

You're right, though I would argue the films are a big part of keeping it visible.

He got better. Early on, he needed a bit more direction. "HE WAS THEIR FRIEND!" is a particularly poor one from the mostly great third one.

Thank you. Not even bad directing necessarily; just maybe because the way that scene was staged, with people running across frame, chaos etc, that line needed to be yelled instead of 'quietly asked' or fucking whatever adverb Rowling described it as in the book.

People harp on this one line reading so much. It's exhausting how often I come across it.

Yeah, his pensieve scenes are brilliant.

Pretty sure that's just the film. The books progressively don't have as much about the muggle world, from memory.

I agree with this. Not sure we can blame Cuaron for the story omissions since Steve Kloves wrote almost all of them. It's strange that Rowling liked him so much considering.

Ever read the Buzzfeed Books section? It's 75 per cent Harry Potter. Trust me, the kids who grew up with this stuff are not shutting up about it.

Please, if they do remake it, go with the original title. I cringe every time I see 'Sorcerer' instead of 'Philosopher'.

I have to agree with this. It's also more integrated with the rest of the story to come, after the first book/film is almost all setup. It also has that (maybe a bit forced) subtext about the danger of the internet with the cursed diary. I did always find the Tom Riddle anagram funny though — why would you make your

I hope so. That's where I first heard of her.

Yeah it's tough being a women.

The action in Burton's Batman is actually pretty bad.

Plus if he's not a cop, you don't get that juicy 80s NY vs 80s LA subtext.

The blood bank?

Well, don't the rest of the comments on this article look like assholes (myself included).

Hey, Euphoria Morning is good.

Really, no Hunger Strike? I must have underestimated the popularity of the rest of that album or Temple of the Dog are some 'We won't play our big hit' hipster d-bags.

It does explain his lacklustre live vocals of late and his increasingly common on-stage collapses.