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Hermione Danger
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I think they definitely cut dialogue from the play. Isn't there usually a subplot involving the Turnblads' laundry business?

I really regret not DVRing this.

As long as they get Kenna to at least make a cameo before the end, I'm okay with this. Reign has never been amazing (although the end of season one and beginning of season two came close), but it was an entertaining experiment by the CW, a channel that is unrecognizable from four-years-ago self.

Seriously. Which role will she be playing? Ann Margaret or Janet Leigh? Neither seem particularly well-suited to her.

Did anyone else catch Darren Criss mispronounce his own name at the top of his first appearance? I'm 95% positive he said, "Darren Cross," as though he was told to read the teleprompter and only the teleprompter, and some intern made a typo.

This mainly suffered from coming out too closely to the 2007 film- which is largely a definitive take on the whole show. I found myself comparing the two throughout.

The "no to marrow" opener from a couple episodes back remains one of the more clever moments of the 2016-17 season for me.

So Wyatt's wife is showing up in the last few seconds of next week's "fall finale," right?

Counterpoint: yes they did. Especially after seeing him in GotG.

Bummer for No Tomorrow. It's quite charming.

"Cade." What an utterly stupid name. Why not just call him Lucifer? Or Beelzebub? Hades? Pluto? Any of the hundreds of names different cultures have already assigned to the leader of Helll?

Fuck this play and the fanboys who raged it into existence.

Wasn't this supposed to be a hospital drama at some point? I seem to remember that was in the works.

The book sure was. The musical, not so much. Both are immensely enjoyable though.

Quick, bring me my fainting couch! Someone has disagreed with me on the internet!

This headline promised me a sleazy MCU fanfic and I have been disappointed.

Lin-Manuel Mehranda.

Wow, I'm shocked at the grade and the tone of this review. I loved the movie. Made it clear to me that JKR really shouldn't ever let other people write for her own universe again. It was a well-constructed, organic story and much less episodic than I was anticipating. Sudol and Fogler were wonderfully charming,

It had 100% on RT (with around 20 reviews) up until sometime yesterday. Now it's sitting pretty at 80-85%.

I think one of the successes of the OOTP movie is that they made Harry much more tolerable than he was in the book. He was still a moody brat, but the film gave his 'tude a bit more context.