danulh
Hermione Danger
danulh

I dunno. I hope Disney/Marvel is strong-arming their way into control of this film, honestly. Sony needs to back off.

The feather duster in the original has no credited name, and the one from the broadway show is named "Babette".

"Bridget Regan is officially the hardest working actress on TV."

I'm fairly certain he's playing a grand piano, so "Cadenza" would make more sense. You might be thinking of the talking wardrobe, who's being portrayed by Audra McDonald.

That's Doctor Sidse Babett Knudsen Wood, LLC to you, pal!

You forgot Spider-Man: Homecoming in July.

Everyone else seems to hate it, but I'm glad they redesigned Lumiere's look. In early photos, he was more candlestick-y and I couldn't find his face at all. This new design, while a bit too "human-looking," is way better, in my humble internet opinion.

Nah, if you're overly-familiar with the original (which I happen to be), you can already see some embellishments. And the EW cover story from last week went into detail about some of the expansions on the original's story: Belle's an inventor like (or instead of, that wasn't clear to me) her father, there are several

I think the bigger question is: why has no one ended up in hell already? We've had multiple characters die on this show, and yet they've never been to this "hell" Sybil is talking about. What deems one worthy for hell? Like people have already said, most characters on TVD should end up there, if the threshold is as

I fucking love this show, and I welcome all commentary on it. However, you list it as a CW show, which is only 33.33333334% true. The first two seasons were on UPN- before the merge of it and The WB.

When aren't they crying?

I was about to second-guess this show because Lindsey was becoming unwatchably selfish and stupid, but then they give us the one-two punch of Paul and Gretchen's devastated faces, and suddenly I'm back in again.

That clip had me clutching my heart, screaming, Nick-Miller-style, "THIS IS MY NIGHTMARE, THIS IS MY NIGHTMARE!"

So it's Jupiter Ascending without the insufferable navel-gazing? Awesome.

"Konnichiwa, scumbag."

I think so. Like Melissa Benoist with Supergirl, Katie Mixon is just so gosh-darn charming in the lead role, she elevates everything around her. I think the central family works really well together.

I'm very much enjoying this season, but holy Lord Mister Terrific's costume is just the ugliest thing.

And then she hangs up on him while she's still talking. What a beautiful, damaged dumbass.

Agreed. The mask is awful. I kept wondering when Curtis had found the time to cornrow his hair too.