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Oh, I get it…you're threatened by the outspoken lady actor on your TV. It'll be okay.

I thought Roanoke was pretty good. It was at least better than Coven and Freak Show (haven't seen Hotel yet). Although it was a bit repetitive—run around in woods, hide in house, repeat—I really appreciate that it took a more classic horror approach.

I actually haven't seen that one. I may have to check it out now that I know it meets my dumb-comedy criteria.

I was shocked to find out that Hawaii Five-0 is on season 8. I didn't even know it had season 1.

I always appreciated how droll Anderson was compared to the wacky and manic performers. A good host knows not to compete with the act.

What an astute observation, Dr. Asshole. Too bad he didn't have you around to tell him to "snap out of it."

such an edgy comment.

"Boy, will our readers be surprised when they open the cheesecake cover only to see 20 pages of Gwen's simpering, hysterical brother!"

There just has to be a redemption arc or else people will feel cheated!

And as usual, the response is often worse than the initial error.

A lot of raunchy R-rated comedies get knocked for belatedly introducing an element of sentiment, lesson learning, or other soft-heartedness in the final stretch.

Strange to see Barbet Schroeder directing such small and insignificant movies these days. I guess you could say it's a… reversal of fortune.

“Again, what my dad brought to it—without even thinking because he was accessing his own character that was coming out of his own personality—was a wry intelligence, a little bit of a naughtiness, but Kermit always loved everyone around and also loved a good prank.”

Instead of just assuming that your two daughters are "exactly alike" and their pickiness is pure happenstance, have you considered that Daughter #2 may be evil?

That seems a little unfair. When I saw the headline on the main page, I clicked on it thinking, "Here comes some contrarian hipster bullshit." But after reading it, I think it's a valid point.

"You tore up her picture."
"I'm going to tear up the fucking Nielsen ratings, dude. Check it out…"

Oh, I don't actually know what it means, I was just making a joke about Ryan Murphy.

It's clearly a reference to the season having a "queen bee," thus continuing Murphy's obsession with bitchy bitches actin' bitchy.

Wow, nice proofreading of the headline! You clearly meant, "It's Andy Muschietti Who is Now Attached to Sony's Robotech Movie." And using a contraction in a headline? How unprofessional! Also, italicizing the "It's" for emphasis just looks silly!

Read books? Bah. No need dumb words in head.