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The reviewer didn't mention a key plot point for FemiNazi me. Keeping true to her kickass nature, Annalise, despite true feelings for Nate, didn't let him exact some punitive sex penance from her in exchange for forgiveness. That's some Real Woman(tm) sh^t, right there! And how you stop perpetuating Entitlement Sex

Noooo, you're confused. That's a "cracking his giraffe neck while considering midrange tree leaves" look!

The song is How Does It Feel by DeAngelo…the entire scene (muscle-y, naked Black man with black background) was an homage to the video.

Domhall is completely wasted in this film. He has about 5 lines total, no character development and is barely noticeable here. All the charm he used in About Time is hidden beneath downcast glances and silence.

You make the point I was trying to put my finger on: she never encounters a challenge because she doesn't decide anything. Rather she obediently and glumly does what everyone tells her to do and then things work out, magically. I felt as you did, like I had the equivalent of mouthful of whipped cream until I

Saw this last night at a pre-screening…it is, as the reviewer states "a nice movie" with impossibly kind and selfless characters including: a saintly sister, an avuncular but financially-generous priest, a grieving mother who asks no questions and a fiance that is so 'sweet' he borders on coming off as

And the Wolves spent critical time hacking off limbs in the street rather than going after supplies or kidnapping people or just taking over houses.

Nobody remembers Kung Fu!! I think about quitting my job and roaming the earth righting wrongs every day!!

Damn all the people who call themselves your friends and try to spare you embarrassment or help you do something difficult! I mean, in your relationship with another person, the spotlight should be on YOU ALWAYS!

His brand of weirdness is even less tolerable now that he looks so much older than even his actual age. I feel bad because it forces me to admit that I want him to be more normal or for the show to admit that something very real is wrong with him.

The Democrats need to use this show the way the Republicans used Murphy Brown…as the embodiment of what America is really like. Working class, not good-looking people working and losing dead-end jobs while trying to hold onto falling down houses with three kids of varying special needs in terrible school systems just

Since they doubled-down on Zoey's blackness by giving her braids this season, it might be easier to identify her as Black. But with the recent celebration and exaltation of all women who are biracial or otherwise not dark-skinned Black, there is a reason they didn't cast someone as brown as Diane in the

Yes. High unemployment led police and judges to unofficially draft Black teens to Viet Nam (see also Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA). Eighteen and nineteen year olds exposed to the horrors of war led to widespread drug abuse (see heroin use in 1970's urban areas & American Gangster). Outright disrespect of VN

The first few episodes of this season were Emmy-level HIGH-larious so they have set a high bar that this episode proves is hard to reach every time. We would all like to see and know a little more about Pops but don't you EVER say we need less of Jenifer, EVER!!!! She has to stick around to represent a more

Have I not been paying attention? The crew literally walked from Atlanta all the way to Alexandria, Virginia via 'the woods'?

They should have pushed the cars lining the road INTO the quarry, thereby clearing the road and smashing many, then set the last car afire.

Sounds like someone is in the mood for a Walker Lingerie Show with requisite grey nip-slip!

No, no, you can't possibly get the sentiment.

I took the conversation as just one of those instances when mothers and daughters want to speak about some things privately.

Upvoted for nostalgia for Sunday nights with Ton', Carmela and Furio!