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Hate to say it, but D&D made the right decision and maintained a holistic vision for the show’s ending. Excellent direction would have been jarring alongside piddle-poor writing.

I can’t speak for anybody else but . . .

I couldn’t agree more. As one of the longest standing members here that saw most of the longtime community drop The AV Club—primarily because of the Kinjapocalypse—one of my biggest pop culture disappointments is just how much this site went downhill during the Univision takeover in general, and still suffers to this

AV Club: Kinja was pretty disappointing.

Q is far, far better than it has any right to be. The characters and dialogue are incredibly engaging. If you have Shudder right now, there’s a Joe Bob Briggs hosted version up. It’s one of his favorite movies, so all his host segments are a blast.

Can I say something being the second oldest dude here? Game of Thrones premiered April 17, 2011. A sane man occupied the White House, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell signed, Saddam Hussein dead, Occupy Wall Street, The HARRY POTTER movies ended, and Gabriel Giffords survived a senseless attack. The excitement

In hindsight they really shouldn’t have stoked Queliot at the end of ep 5, and then never address it or give them a scene after... cause damn.

Yeah, but they’ll do it without Fred Gwinne’s amazing Maine accent ( and Black Dahlia smile 😃). Or little Gage’s " No fair".

Anyone thinking that Hereditary was too off the rails can GET THE FUCK OFF MY TRAIN!!!!!!!!!

It’s funny you should mention “Crossfire” as it was the first thing to pop into my mind when I read this article. It’s a solid, bracingly dark film that must have been pretty ballsy (at the time) for its depiction of American bigotry as well as its portrayal of a U.S. serviceman as a full on psychopath.

I am altering the spacing. Pray I don’t alter it any further.

Also from 1947, the great noir Crossfire, directed by Edward Dmytryk, about an anti-semitic murder (although in the original novel, the victim is homosexual). It was nominated for Best Picture, but lost precisely to Gentleman’s Agreement. The film is also known for starring the three Roberts (Mitchu

I never realised what a talented actor he was until I saw Dollhouse. I mean, the show itself was obviously pretty flawed but his performance in the S1 finale when he switches split-second from a weird hacker trope into the villain is one of the more chilling things I’ve seen, and one of my favourite moments from a

They only forbid actively gay people from leadership positions. They’re cool with bottoms.

Kiss me Deadly! I haven’t seen it nearly enough times, thanks for the reminder. It has SO many unique moments of the genre to offer, I recall being left feeling stunned after seeing it the first time.

Give THE MAGICIANS regular review coverage!!!

What more could possibly be said about fucking Modern Family at this point?

Fake Trinne might also have told him know. The way Fake Grace said no about going to find Ryan. At any rate, I bought that he didn’t take her just because he didn’t. 

You’re not wrong, but at the same time, he was coming off Pet Sounds and “Good Vibrations.” It’s more like wondering if Griffey would have beaten the home run record if the ‘94 season hadn’t been cut short by the strike.

I thought the wasp nest face was a direct homage to the wallpaper in The Haunting.