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Yeah, I think the audience for the show is generally limited - a lot of people I know complain that the characters are whiny, privileged immature. And while I'm not from a wealthy background, I went to college with many who were. So I saw a complete reflection of people I knew in the show (and still do, at times). So

I can't seem to get into a groove with this show. It seems that there is a lack of continuity among the actors - they all seem to be acting from a different show, making for generally uneven episodes. The kids are just completely flat (and I do not blame the actors; I think it has more to do with the writing and/or

I'm sorry as well - but then again, that kitty had the good fortune of avoiding some turbulent times. I minor source of solace.

Really enjoyed the movie overall - Ryan Gosling was good but Emma Stone was superb. I thought she brought a great energy to it and it really felt like her story even though it's supposed to be their story. I didn't quite feel like it's a Best Picture, but the Academy may fall hard for something so LA-centric.

Really enjoyed the movie overall - Ryan Gosling was good but Emma Stone was superb. I thought she brought a great energy to it and it really felt like her story even though it's supposed to be their story. I didn't quite feel like it's a Best Picture, but the Academy may fall hard for something so LA-centric.

Really enjoyed the movie overall - Ryan Gosling was good but Emma Stone was superb. I thought she brought a great energy to it and it really felt like her story even though it's supposed to be their story. I didn't quite feel like it's a Best Picture, but the Academy may fall hard for something so LA-centric.

Really enjoyed the movie overall - Ryan Gosling was good but Emma Stone was superb. I thought she brought a great energy to it and it really felt like her story even though it's supposed to be their story. I didn't quite feel like it's a Best Picture, but the Academy may fall hard for something so LA-centric.

Really enjoyed the movie overall - Ryan Gosling was good but Emma Stone was superb. I thought she brought a great energy to it and it really felt like her story even though it's supposed to be their story. I didn't quite feel like it's a Best Picture, but the Academy may fall hard for something so LA-centric.

Crowd-sourcing this question: my friends and I had an argument on whether the line "Okay ladies now let's get in formation" is supposed to put an emphasis on actually getting into a formation (leading a movement) or gathering information (a play on words for a double meaning)? The group was sharply divided and I need

Okay, but I don't think you can really compare your new job to the new job LBJ was getting as president.

I have a lot of questions about that moment - it definitely came across as mean, but I'm wondering if there's something more behind it that we didn't see.

This show is beautiful - production value is incredible (and it sounds like they paid a pretty penny for it).

So did I! And that was before I started sleepwalking and being even more of a creepy child. My mom was very happy when I grew out of that.

Sorry - I haven't seen this movie for a while. But are there two different endings? I saw the one where Micah gets thrown into the camera and we see her looking down at him and lunging forward at the end. Is there a different version where she stabs him?

That wouldn't be silent

I don't know - I didn't think it felt forced at all. According to her circle of friends, she has a very sarcastic and wry sense of humor - I felt like this is one of the few times she could lean into her own personality. But I do feel that her appearances on SNL feel a bit forced since there's a pressure to be

When is Grudges coming out?

Why didn't he sing the Fantasia soundtrack?

I connect "Dancing on My Own" by Robyn with that ending scene from the third episode of Girls with Hannah and Marnie. It's probably still my favorite episode of the show.

Was that the same jacket he wore when they first met?