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WOW, I DIDN'T KNOW THAT WAS AN OPTION!!!!!!!!!!

If it makes any difference, the Chairman's reasons for his reticence and the ways that he "loved her from afar" are made a bit clearer in the book. I do remember it kinda coming out of nowhere in the movie.

JUST LEAVE IT ALONE AND MAKE SOMETHING ORIGINAL

"The criminal has undertaken to commit a morally repugnant act to cause harm to their victim. Whether or not the victim is phased shouldn't really matter."

Those who are interested in The Little Hours should check out the series Another Period. Same style of anachronistic dialogue and deliberately incongruous rap. It's silly but I kind of love the combination whenever I see it.

Zouk's line delivery is consistently great, and being ugly never slowed down a comedian (quite the opposite actually).

Depending on the reviewer, I'd fully expect them to have wisdom that the average person doesn't have, depending on a combination of taste, academic knowledge (of filmmaking or movie history) and actual number of movies watched.

See, this is funny to me because Brie seems positively subdued on Glow, compared to her characters on Mad Men and Community. She wasn't playing adorable or likable characters there either.

I'm gay and a beautiful pair of breasts are the absolute tits.

As someone who's into big beefy dudes with big puppy eyes, Alex Riley can get it. Mmph.

It reminds me a little bit of Freaks and Geeks in that although the tropes are very well-trodden, the actors are charming enough and the era nostalgia is strong enough that the audience doesn't really seem to mind.

I like her just on the basis that the actress is doing great playing her, but I also kinda wonder why people don't see how unoriginal the character is. I've mentioned earlier that she's an Allison from Breakfast Club retread, and "unapproachable weirdo who is secretly sensitive and has a heart of gold" is kinda tired.

I thought that at first, but as the scene unfolded I think it's less about Carmen's lesbian sexual awakening than it is really just innocent curiosity about having a glamorous female friend for the first time.

I've actually rediscovered ketchup recently after years of avoiding it. Partly it has to do with learning more cooking skills and understanding how crucial the interactions are between sweet, sour, salty, and bitter flavors. Ketchup is a fantastic condiment that is very versatile as a base for more complicated sauces.

I gotta say that Gilpin really outshone Brie in that scene. I guess it makes sense in-universe because Debbie is the successful actress and Ruth doesn't know how to not be affected even in 'real life'.

She's giving me some definite "Allison from Breakfast Club" vibes. I'm into it.

As far as unfairness of the format, I saw a really good comment that basically summed it up for me: the reward you get for doing well all season is that you make it to the final. If the basis for getting crowned was just most wins then there wouldn't be any point in having a final in the first place.

Imagine trying to beat the record and being the one person who fucks it up.

I mean, I thought the ads were meant to be shady and tongue-in-cheek because of the whole Despacito thing, no? At least that's what I thought when I saw them— I was actually kind of impressed at the time that they were being so petty.

Everybody has a fireball plan until they get punched in the face (ironically, by an air fireball counter).