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This wouldn’t have given me pause even if we had President Sanders right now like we rightly deserve. This looks adorable and fun.

also 2 is definitely the best of the franchise. pure fun, even if the toy factory tech getting his eyes drilled in by the doll-eye machine haunted me profoundly at an early age. 

How about we have the dignity to just say that someone ‘died after a long struggle with mental health issues’? 

Negan was far from an amoral monster. He was fiercely loyal to the people who followed him. I don’t think it was just an ego trip. He seemed to genuinely care about them. I dunno that Rick has ever seemed all that loyal to the revolving door of his own ‘followers’. 

I’m glad Lalo survived the hit. That character’s just so much fun. 

yeah, i’d tie this with Carrie maybe as her best role. Coal Miner’s Daughter is great, but it’s a lot simpler a role and simpler a movie.

that’s one of his greatest gifts as an actor. he’s a master of subterfuge and subtlety.

Also I wish Todd Field would direct more movies.

I remember renting this from the Movie Gallery I managed when it came out, and watching it late at night with my idiot small-town friends as they got high and ignored it and mocked it and insisted we watch something like The Fast & The Furious instead. :(

She was also pretty great opposite Justin Theroux in Maniac.

Can’t seem to escape the Tractor Supply Company one lately. So gross. I’m not a child, corporations, I see what you’re doing and I loathe it.

Did anyone else notice the skateboarders in the background when Jimmy gets out of Mike’s car? He’s a long way from the first episode of the series.

Also, Nacho’s AMX may be the most beautiful vehicle I’ve ever seen. I adore my ‘80 Firebird but it doesn’t compare.

Comic Sans gets a whole lot of shit thrown its way, but I’ll argue Papyrus is a thousand times worse. Its haunted the strip-mall Italian restaurant menus of suburban America for far too long now.

I grew up in Kill Devils Hills and my mom still lives out there, so let me say this: ewwwwwwwww noooooooooooo. 

Nobody in the post-apocalypse is some completely morally-minded benevolent angel. Rick and Friends have just had the luxury of pretending they’re somehow ‘different’ or ‘better’.

This. Where does our little group of survivors get off constantly feeling so pearl-clutching and self-righteous when it comes to the actions of other groups? They’ve done just as bad if not worse (to both The Saviors at the radar station and elsewhere). Fact is, everyone is winging it, trying to figure out their own

i dunno, but i’m down with Yummy being her new nickname, if she’s gonna hang around for a bit.

(christ, her inspirational ‘coach in the locker room at halftime’ speech to King Cosplay was cringey af)

They made it clear in past episodes that it was Charleston, WV, which isn’t all that far from the show’s little network of communities in Northern VA. Also, did you see an ocean behind that skyline or some low round mountains? 

ding ding ding, we got a winner!

(does that mean we’re gonna be done with The Whisperers anytime soon? no it does not *Price Is Right losing horn*)

I liked The Departed, despite Nicholson’s absurd ham sandwich of a performance, but Markie Mark was just okay in it. Never understood the Best Supporting Actor nod. Markie Mark is one of those actors who has one role he can essentially play, but it’s a narrow range he’s fantastic in. As the article notes, he’s best as