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You should use ABC go instead, it's a much cleaner design and has about half the commercials

Kratz didn't need to see the documentary to refute it's claims

I just watched it, I think it's great by the standards of a movie you've never heard of that you stumble upon on Netflix, but pretty disappointing by the standards of movies that come highly recommended by serious horror fans.

Lol that was terrible

Audition and Drag Me To Hell(personally that drag of a kiddie scary movie wouldn't make my top 25) are ranked way too highly. And I think it's bizarre to include The Host and disqualify Pan's Labyrinth. Mostly a pretty good list though.

I don't even remember it being highly rated. It's a cheesy, predictable PG13 spooky movie for non horror fans

Great list, the only one that seems really out of place is Drag Me To Hell, which is ranked way too high.

Well it was mentioned in Asylum, so for continuity

It is like that in the books too. The characters all pretty much look how they're described.

That seems consistent with being a vampire, Sarah Paulson's character has had the same bad hair for decades

It was pretty silly, at the very least I'd have waited on the sidewalk for the cops

So are you not recapping this season?

Umm no mention of the weird, rapey undertones of the S&M puppy play scene between Doggett and Donut guy? I can't tell if they're trying to set up some sort of Secretary type scenario or a future assault.

Thanks, I wasn't sure

I actually think taking a Lost approach would be good for the show, assuming Jenji Kohan has planned anything out (Spoiler alert: she hasn't). Then the final season could have flash-fowards an we could see how some of these characters turned out.

I've wondered before but I think it's worth asking again: Is Daya meant to be mentally slow? Is it bad writing, bad acting or both? I've seen the actress in interviews she doesn't always talk like a spaced out elementary school drop out who still says things like cooties. And in her flashbacks she usually is much

I think she was getting involved with the mob and her husband was just continuing to be a dumb grocery who let them use his freezer and cafe to pay off a debt. In one flashback Red brought up a suggestion they find an industry to get involved in like the Italians had with sanitation and then next time they showed a

I think her husband and children were out of it. Her season 1 flashbacks made it pretty clear that the mob guys were using their store to conduct business but over time Red went from serving them to sitting at the table making decisions and her husband was just there to get the coffee.