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Elisa Martmont
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She said what truly affected her, the trauma she carried, was her Irish nanny Bridget Carroll’s sudden death in the basement of her parents’ country home. Her friends were flummoxed by this and thought it was a smoke screen of some kind. But perhaps if Ivanka thought too hard about her parents’ divorce, she would

Not surprising...that’s what the season/series has been leading to. I’ll miss it, especially Christine. I do find myself forgetting that Chip and Dale are both played by Galifinakis. That’s quite a feat when the only difference between the two is a mullet.

If this is the last we see of them, I'm happy Jean Smart and Jemaine Clement got such a great showcase episode. Smart in particular was given some bad material in season 2. 

Legion is far from a perfect show. It’s practically imperfect by design. But damn I’ll miss it when it’s gone.

I mean, he literally says “It’s just fun to make white people feel bad,” so maybe don’t take it too seriously? He’s a comedian, it’s a joke.

Also, anyone find David saying “Mama” creepy?

Divison 3 didn’t turn against David for the rape. They turned against him because the rape highlighted a horrifying reality of David: That he’s incredibly, unimaginably dangerous.

I vote for this guy

I’d like to issue a counterpoint, as someone who was basically raised in a bodybuilding gym (my dad was a bodybuilder back in the day, and our garage was converted into a gym and was a local hangout for bodybuilding for those who didn’t feel welcome in a traditional gym in the 80s.) compression tights were not a

Lil Bub is vital. Also Maru. Sometimes I'm going through my day and I'll suddenly think, "One day Maru will die," and an icy chill goes down my spine.

Dear whomever is in charge of internet cat health, please do not ever take Lil Bub from us.  I will not be able to recover.  

Yeah - that was one of the few mis-steps in the movie. It was supposed to be all big and woman empowering but it felt like pandering, to me at least.

I need to start it. I watched/loved/defended Season 1 but have been so behind on so many streaming shows now (this, bojack, f is for family, arrested development, the act, etc.)  Going to start this soon though. I loved the cast from the beginning but Wolf has easily been the standout so far and I can’t wait to see

Yeah i was about to say. His no shits given about anything yet finds mild amusement in everthing take on Zzazz made him a highlight villain of the show.

Believe it or not, he is currently playing Bane on Gotham.

I had to play some Carry on Wayward Son after hearing this. Arrow ending and now this is putting me into shock.

I’d bump it to a B– I also actually found this one of the more competently-executed episodes, especially when viewed in a vacuum, and the ending with the bad flash photo (very 2015) was actually surprisingly poignant.

It Must Have Been Love is a fucking great pop song.

The thing that’s weird about Pretty Woman is that I know the premise is completely ridiculous but it draws me in anyway. And the primary reason is Julia Roberts’ performance. I can see that her performance in My Best Friend’s Wedding is technically better, but here she shines in a way that’s never been replicated.