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I really liked this episode and i agree with th grade but jesus christ, i am so pissed off they killed Fara, she had so much potential, but at least she died like a pro standing up to Haqqani.

In no apparent order:

Yeah, when used for "mob justice" twitter is bullshit, but the argument in this show is that because sometimes social media can be used in a bad way we shall never use it and we must put all our trust and faith into the old ways just because that's how it's always been and we have to trust the old people just because.

Jesus christ this was just flat out offensive. I'm not even going to talk about the rape mansplaning or justifying Will looking down on everyone, what really hit me was that Charlie's dead was a cheap fucking metaphor about the new technologies and the new ways literally killing journalism's integrity, us kids with

"Oh, Red, after all these years… You can really act!"

I can't conceal how the same person is responsible for this and 2 Broke Girls. It is beyond me.

Yeah, maybe in the US it is possible for people to pay for every piece of art they want to see/listen to, but in the rest of the world torrents and direct download sites are pretty much it when it comes to finding non mainstream sources of entertainment or art. I'm from México and just by common sense i can say that

I don't think the movie is really "scary", but it is really fucked up, specially because of Essie Davis performance and the kid, the fucking kid gets on your nerves in the first five minutes.

Everytime i watch Kat Dennings in something that's not 2 Broke Girls i get really happy because she is such a great actress and deserves so much more than that shitty sitcom… And in the end she fights with Jane Fonda and she owns it. I really want to see her in more roles like this one.

-I sold my clothes, dealt a little weed…
-MOM
-Oh, i'm just kidding, i didn't sell my clothes

It really bothered that probably something like this happened:

Christopher Nolan, the only director that can make the happenings inside a black hole boring, tedious, predictable and downright fucking dumb. What a wasted opportunity of a movie, exploring such concepts in the most common way. By the end, when McConaughey is practically screaming everything that happens more than 2

This dude is everywhere lately, if he can still act half as good as he did in Skins, let him be the new fucking sensation.

Y is for Youth was my favorite, i don't even know why.

-So, Abby's kind of a bitch…
-DON'T SAY THAT. THE WORDS YOU USE TO DESCRIBE WOMEN… IF SHE WAS A MAN YOU'D SAY SHE WAS FORMIDABLE OR BOLD OR RIGHT.

C+, really? This was the batshit, fast paced, ridiculous, obnoxiously sentimental AHS i've been waiting for all month. Some things reminded me of Asylum, and that can only be good. And Twisty's death was actually shocking…A shocking death in AHS, who would've thought.

I started liking her music with 2012's Red, that had a few really good songs, and i feel the same about this, not all of it is specially good, but the songs that take off, they really take off. Blank Space and Style are my favorites.

I thought the pacing was awful, we were bouncing from one supernatural batshit scene to another with 3-line development of the plot. It was a shame because Matt Ryan is amazing and the technical department is top notch. I think i'll give it like 5 episodes…

Oh ym god i never though i would say this, but the scene between Wes Bentley and Kathy Bates was haunting, kind of terrifying and heart-warming. The drama was terrifically done and the supernatural elemnts were organic and cohesive with it. I loved it. I almost cried. I can't believe it, i actually give a fuck about a

It was a regular episode, but i think that Alex staying in the college close to home because of a boy was kind of offenssive for both the character and the audience. Even with that part implying that letting that something like the place where your live or your parents interfere in your decission, in the end it was