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That's why Jessica Jones needs to be a success. So it can spin off Patsy Walker into a She-Hulk series, based on the most recent comic. More superhero lawyering!

Probably. I mean, they are scheduled to do the Defenders together.

I agree that the album is great. But this article is about the cover art, which really is terrible. The great tunes do not suddenly make this a good album cover.

Well, this is the standard tactic, and it's fairly brilliant (and effective). Instead of attacking the entire story, conservatives tend to just attack the weakest strand of the story. Once they have disproved or discredited that, they then debunk the whole story by extension. Rather didn't get the "story" wrong, he

Are we trying to pretend that this isn't a terrible album cover? I'm a huge 'Mats fan, but come on.

Take that, Huskers!

I really like how Y is kind of a spoiled, judgmental little prick. And is constantly called out on it.

Apparently, i'm a pig-headed asshole, but I love the ending. Russo is right: no one cares who wins these things a few years from now, but his 12 will be remembered forever. I realize the point of sports is to win, but I think the attitude of "second place is the first loser" is utterly toxic. I prefer fun over wins

It also has a moment I often think of when watching a game, when Billy celebrates a seeing eye single, and his bench coach tells him that the player has clearly lost his edge if you're celebrating a lucky single.

She's one of the few sure things in Hollywood right now. Lawrence has been in 7 movies which have made over $100 million, and she was the most marketable star in 4 or 5 of them.

It's not much of a stretch to say Ronson's book on public shaming has changed my behavior more than just about any other book I've read. I've made a conscious effort since then to not participate in what I call #OutrageTwitter. There are real people behind those remarks, and they don't deserved to be defined by their

I've always wanted to see a movie on the Compromise of 1850. Henry Clay is a fun historic figure, who liked gambling, drinking, and backroom dealing, which makes him a good lead for the story. He fights for his own legacy, trying to keep the nation together that's already hopelessly divided. He pushes through the

I'd change the focus of the James Garfield movie to one about Chet Arthur, who now fascinates me. He was by all accounts a politician of little renown and even more corruption who was simply a pawn of a political machine run by Conkling. After Garfield's death, he was suddenly thrust into the presidency, despite

I've learned to appreciate Kanye not as a musician, but as a media figure. I agree that his music is fairly meh, and it fails to move me at all. However, Kanye's true medium is celebrity. He's an outstanding celebrity, and he uses his fame as a form of agitprop.

I don't feel like my dislike of the Andersons is misplaced, though. Particularly Wes. The next real, honest emotion in one of his films will be the first. His movies feel like a diorama come to life.

I own four Sonic Youth albums and spent most of my high school and college years pretending I liked the band. I've seen them live. Twice. I think Kim Gordon is one of the coolest people to ever walk the earth, and I don't deny their massive influence and place in the indie rock canon but… man, I really hate their

He's not wrong on that count.

When I laughed at Fozzie's bear joke, my daughter looked up at me and said, "That's not funny." It goes right over her head.

He was always a bit of a dick. Especially when any of his performers tried to get paid. I grew up on cranky Kermit and I'm a bit tired of St. Kermit. I'm glad he gets to be a well-rounded frog again.

My college roomate had that CD. It's amazing. Thank God grunge happened or Alice in Chains would've been just another terrible hair metal band.