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We need a new Worst Of list to be posted every couple days on a big website that includes Star Wars or The Dark Knight or Breaking Bad or whatever else, and maybe, after a few months of that, people will finally tire themselves out and accept that it's okay to have different opinions about art. Sort of like gradually

It's hard to remember how much I really liked that first season compared to now when it feels like something I watch out of a weird pop culture obligation.

I think I might be okay with not watching this, which feels insane, given how much I loved the first season. Like I was ready to call OITNB one of the greatest TV shows of all time. Then season 2 was good, but I didn't connect with it quite as hard, then season 3 was kind of a slog, then season 4 was basically fine

I've a hard time getting into new music for a while now, even from bands I like. But Green Light and Liability have taken root in my brain and I can't get them out. Very excited to finally buy Lorde's new album.

Wendy's has a pretty good fish sandwich.

If you missed Don't Think Twice last year, definitely watch it. A very, very good film.

Oh, okay, thanks for explaining! I will check it out.

From the review, "The series continues where the movie left off" — Or have you seen it and disagree?

So this is a sequel to the movie? If I haven't seen the movie, will I be lost at all?

I thought it was pretty bad, but I think most disagree with us.

Yes, of course. I'm not sure why some are saying this is so crazy.

I missed a bunch of episodes having just moved, so I'm very happy to learn it's being put on Netflix so quickly. Watching it on The CW's website is not a great experience.

If you've already seen the episode, no "There is a huge twist!" headline would be necessary to make you click on the review. If you haven't seen it, you're not clicking on the review anyway. As for this "huge news" item, they could have used a headline like "Jane the Virgin creator responds to fans about SPOILER" with

I'm a few episodes behind on that one myself, and not sure which image you're talking about, but yes, AV Club (and other sites) is definitely guilty of often using images from the end of the episode they're reviewing, so you can't even go on the homepage sometimes without spoilers.

I should probably just stop reading AV Club. It was bad enough yesterday with the big headline saying "There are huge twists in Jane the Virgin!" so when I watched the episode last night I couldn't help but have in the back of my mind, "There is a twist coming." And now if I had waited one more day the twist would be

I like that idea! It would definitely save a lot of time if you could get all of that revenge done in just one concert.

I was excited about this because I like musicals and I thought I liked Whiplash. Overall, I thought La La Land was somewhere between "fine" and "mediocre". I knew I was in trouble when the big opening number, which is on the surface the kind of thing I love to watch, just reminded me of a Diet Coke commercial.

I think this is one area where having such a planned out and pre-announced slate of movies has hurt Marvel. They don't have the flexibility to jump on a Black Widow movie while interest is high (it should have been announced a few weeks after Lucy hit so big, probably). This seems like a no-brainer.

When you look at how Marvel has managed to translate goofy-looking comic characters like Ant-Man and The Vision and make them look awesome, I imagine some talented designer could have made an outfit that evoked the classic costume without copying it exactly. Or, like I said, just skip it entirely. Including it just so

I always thought it was a silly relic as well, to be honest, until I read the original comic a few weeks ago. When Luke gets back to New York from Seagate, he decides the best way to hide his true identity is to pose as a superhero, and so he goes to a costume shop and puts together the