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Nope, sorry. I agree that Rory's always had these qualities. On forums over the years since the show's original run, discussion of her selfishness, impulsiveness, etc., has been pretty continuous. I don't think people are shocked at how far she's fallen off of some pedestal. I think they're pissed that she's even more

Right? The whole thing felt like a bad millenial think piece.

Oh I hope that's not an unpopular opinion. I didn't even LIKE Jess in seasons 2/3 but now he should definitely stay away from her. Way too good for her.

I was just talking about this on another site, but Judge Doom was exponentially creepier than anything else in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, from his dip scene with the cartoon shoe to the shot of him coming off the floor after being steamrolled. It's still to this day so freaking uncomfortable for me to watch. And oh,

This could just be a personal taste thing, but can anyone explain the draw of the more extreme horror of something like Martyrs or Inside or Trouble Every Day? What I've heard from some is that the films are saying something/some kind of message, but… I keep getting stuck on that, because, what message, exactly? I