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I think I liked it. At the very least, I enjoyed JPryce dropping not just one, but two Fbombs. We'll keep watching and see what develops, though I'm not sure I'm very excited about the sibling relationship. I may just be Borgia'd out.

It's a Tom Hardy Vanity project. Whether or not you feel it's worth your time is going to depend largely on your affinity for Tom Hardy. Mine's pretty strong. I certainly found this more interesting than the first episode of the Night Manager and I adored everyone in that project. I'm willing to give it time. I

He wasn't committed to them like he was to Mary. No sense of danger, I suppose. I don't disagree that he wasn't a good boyfriend. It seemed more like he was dating because he thought he was supposed to, not because he wanted to.

Avoiding someone because you are mourning is a bit different than betraying someone next to you in bed while your newborn is crying in the next room.

He actually chose Mary over Sherlock, but Mary was smart/secure enough to realize that he didn't need to/shouldn't have to choose and told him as much. It was one of her few redeeming qualities. Watson is also very loyal to Molly and Mrs Hudson, though not in a romantic way.

It was a pretty deliberate call back to Sher's texting relationship with Irene Adler. There will most assuredly be more to it, but while I can buy Watson being flattered and appreciative, I don't buy him initiating a texting relationship. That's not a line that a loyal man like Watson would cross with a new baby at

Never a saint, but always loyal. Weird choice for a previously loyal to a fault character.

Saw's admittedly minor arc is the opening salvo, a mirror for the end of the movie. He gets resolution with Jyn and is the catalyst for her finally understanding her father's plan/motivation. The sense of peace he has in his end is repeated over and over again at the end of the movie. The pacing is just so wierd in

I found it to be more of a redemptive arc than a sacrifice for the greater good.

I mentioned this in the official review thread, but I really liked the contrasted ways in which people chose to "rebel." We actually got to see the Rebel Alliance be an Alliance, basically a mini version of the Senate, whose ineffectual posturing was what lead to the rise of the empower in the first place. The

Took Thing 1 & 2 last night. They loved it, as predicted. They are 11. However, Thing 1 was just about crying, so any parents taking small children to this, especially emotionally sensitive ones, please be aware that you may have a lot of waterworks to deal with. So the movie itself seemed to be levied directly at

Yep, for my boys, he will always be Dennis Nedry.

I will always have a soft spot for Kevin Smith movies, if for no other reason than, "What's a nubian?"

NAFTA was a giant anchor around her neck for that demographic, and that's not Fox news' fault. When we started grading the economy by the stock market, which is geared more toward profit than growth, we let this happen. Trump can't realistically do what he promised without spiking inflation to almost unheard of

Unfortunately there are plenty of people who voted for him assuming all that was bullshit to get the basest of the base out and voting. I hope to fuck they are right.

It's called silent collusion. Thank you, Human resources.

I'm seeing a rash of people with what I'm assuming is displaced anger yelling at trump supporters, then when the trump supporter points out clintons flaws, defensively claiming they didn't vote for her. I'm wondering how many of them would have held their noses and voted if they had realized he would win.

Democratic voter apathy allowed Trump to win with the same number of votes that McCain and Romney got. It is our fault. It was our fault for thinking she was centrist enough to carry the general election. And if you were a democrat who previously voted for Obama, and didn't want to vote for her so you stayed home

I think it's the idea that if you're pretty enough and smart enough and patient enough, you can get an emotionally abusive asshole to "change" that bothers me so much. That narrative is so ingrained into romantic tales that I've almost sworn off the genre.

Just saw this with Thing1&2. They laughed and loved it. We didn't go to a 3D show, but I think I will buy it in 3D for home, that way if it makes me sick, I can just switch discs. I can understand some of the complaints about it, it's not a perfect movie. There were a few points of plot exposition followed by