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Yeah, Danny is definitely the moron of the quartet, and at least that's consistent throughout the series.

Yep, this was a BRUTALLY slow start to this show. The one thing that I can really praise it for is the terrific transitions between characters, keeping subtle (or not-so-subtle) lighting cues in place, with Matt draped in reds, Jessica in blues and purples (because Kilgrave's influence isn't gone yet), Luke in yellows

Now I actually liked GIFTED, but this sounds WAAAAAAAAAAAY too bullshit "disaffected youth" for my tastes. Even IN my disaffected youth, I would've skipped this.

I know what you're thinking: "another day, another shitstorm".

This is a film I watch with the sound off and some wild music on because it is pretty to look at, and that's really all the good things I can say about it. It's only with the benefit of hindsight and age that you really start to notice how bugfuck nuts Miller was even during some of his work on SIN CITY, let alone the

Jesus CHRIST. Can I make it through one fucking day in this current climate without something that's just unbelievably stupid? If I went into my call center job and sent a memo to everyone who worked here that women shouldn't be on the phone, not only would I be fired, I SHOULD have my ass thoroughly kicked by

Just think; all these fuckos that we've wanted gone from Fox for so long… they seem to be doing their work for us!

Yeah, when I saw that Akiva Goldsman was involved both with producing AND writing, I pretty much wrote this shit off. That dude hasn't yet met a wet paper bag that he's been able to write his way out of.

Predictions for upcoming SD storylines:

I honestly wonder if I had kids, would I let them watch either of these films at the ages I saw them? A memory that eludes me is my mother took me to see GREASE when it came out and she said it was the first film I sat through and actually watched (I was 3). I loved watching the TV version and we had the soundtrack

SOMEONE hasn't read the Da Vinci Code.

With the Kanellis/Sami match, they did something I thought would be impossible: they made both competitors look like total wimps with Mike hiding behind his wife and Sami losing to a lameass finisher (was that a falcon arrow or a Michinoku driver?). I don't give a flying fuck about Kanellis (a sentiment I suspect is

The problem that Creative (or just Vince) seems to have with Finn is they have someone so insanely over that they don't need a storyline because Finn gets huge pops every single appearance, so they don't feel like they need to craft an actual story to keep him over. As much as I love love love Finn, this goodwill

I'm laughing with tears in my eyes just reading that. I loved 7 DAYS.

Although, you remember when people did face turns and they had legit storytelling behind it? Now it's just "I'm face now because we need to round out the roster and try to get a 50/50 split", like with A.J. There doesn't seem to be a legit reason that he turned face, but he is. Seth had a reason to turn face. Jericho

Even when Bayley was hurt on Raw Monday, no one gave a shit that she was being walked out. It's just wrong for someone who was very recently champ.

Gotta disagree with you there. From a merely personal standpoint, I just hate Lesnar for many of the same reasons people hate Reigns (boring, hard and unnecessary sell, etc), but there's absolutely no reason at all that Lesnar would A: give a shit about Crews or Titus, B: would waste his time confronting Strowman, C:

I was really confused to see Enzo come out and cut a long but fired-up promo to NOT have Cass come out and attack him, but it was gratifying for once to see the babyface attack the heel during a backstage promo. I still don't know how that's going to work for either of them being singles players until the eventual

It's such a genuine waste to have so much time and energy spent on what amounts to an impossible task: wanting a show that is both extremely entertaining as well as having to be totes woke about gender and racial issues. I would absolutely argue that GLOW does its best to deal with these things but, when it comes down

Part of what bothered me about this show is how obviously it suffered from "A League of Their Own" syndrome by giving the main male player in a female ensemble the best part. Maron has pretty much all the best lines and the most dramatically interesting journey. He may not give the very best performance (and even with