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I loved but it looked staged as fuck and I wanted Shea to shut the fuck up already, she is no one to call shit on fake queens lmao.

IN FINLAND WE CALL THIS THE FEVER OF THE SAUSAGE

None of those albums are half as good as Live Through This tho.

HANNAH YOU DUMB SLUT GET DOWN HEREEE

Bullshit, this was an A. Thank god for Noah Hawley.

I was in an abusive relationship with Glee and Pretty Little Liars.

The Girlfriend Experience and American Crime (the ABC one) deserved spots here.

I know it's been out for like a week, but seeing so many of the best albums tops just ignore Donald Glover's "Awaken, My Love" is baffling, that album is ten times better than fucking Pablo.

Treats is a near perfect album and Reign of Terror is amazing, Bitter Rivals tho, that was bad, so bad… I've only listened to this one time but it sounds more in the direction of Reign Of Terror in that it tries to expand SB's sound instead of creating a new one and i'm down for that, but upon first listening it

Tha characters from Coven were horrible but they were the opposite of boring, c'mon, also Myrtle Snow is at least in my top 3 of characters in the whole show. They better revive queen of gays Madison Montgomery

This was one of the MEH episodes for me, along with Playtest and if it wasn't for the ending montage, Shut Up And Dance would be there too. This felt like Black Mirror in autopilot, it wasn't bad at all, it just was a lot of build up for a predictable and fairly obvious point, which most of the watchers saw coming a

I spent all the episode thinking "it's so good to have Zeljko Ivanek in my screen again" lmao

Actually, this is the more mature season of the show, the extra episodes allow Brooker to delve deeper into all aspects of technology in our society instead of spending 50 minutes showcasing how "TECHNOLOGY IS SCARY. WAKE UP SHEEPLE!2!212"1!1!1" in true "old man yells at cloud" fashion, which kind of happened in

This was pretty standard Black Mirror, like autopilot, except for the ending montage with "Exit Music (For a Film)", that was haunting and beautiful. They made a really good job with the main actor, i sooooo did not see the pedophile angle coming, but i think that has to do more with his performance and his facial

This was the worst of the season for me, not bad at all tho', it was really fun and entertaining but that's just all it was, and that's not something bad in itself, it's just, after the first episode totally blew my mind, i was kind of expecting them all to go in that direction/tone. The main actor was perfection, his

This album is the worst thing a Gaga album can be, and that's boring and bland. I, too, was hoping she'd follow something like Bowie's career in making weirder/more personal music progressively, and while this is personal, it's just so generic. Artpop, in its unbearable pretentiousness, at least was never boring. And

Me, after watching Grease Live wich was perfect, a fucking shame, because RHPS Live could've been awesome. /:

I think one of the most powerful moments moments i'll see all year in a tv show or a film is when Luke puts on his Hoodie after saying "I'm not for hire" and doing something heroic, that just said so fucking much with so little, kinda teared up a bit.

It's not a bad movie but the exposition about the protagonist's background and the terrible, stupid ending downgrade it a lot. At least it's not like Franco's last movie which practically was a Haneke's greatest hits, this one it's actually interesting in the interactions of Roth with his patients and in the "is he a