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I like Clueless a lot, but I’ve always been partial to 10 Things I Hate about You, myself. 

I know lots of people loved Cheer, but man, I just fucking couldn’t. It was recommended to me by my team lead at work, thinking that it would inspire me to be more vocal and more of a cheerleader at work (she specifically cited Jerry in her recommendation).

I have made his wellington recipe. It is to DIE for...

None of them are wearing pants... the second one from the left is wearing a longer skirt than the others and dark hose. 

Were there incidents of ICE agents going to people’s homes in plain clothes, not identifying themselves, then shooting people in the face when they resist what appears to them to be an attempt at a home invasion/kidnapping? Because I don’t remember hearing about that sort of thing under Obama...

Do we, though? Just because that’s what we saw, that doesn’t mean that’s all there is. Maybe that’s just what Eleanor chose to do. There are, after all, more worlds than these. Maybe one day, they’ll meet again in one of the other places in the multiverse.

I honestly feel that the creators of the Good Place should put on a masterclass on sticking the landing. I spent the entirety of the episode laughing, crying, or laughing while crying. I literally cannot imagine a more perfect, satisfying conclusion to the journey we went on with these characters over the last four

“not to engage in current political controversy.”

Yeah... I’m kind of ashamed to say that this blew right past me on rewatching recently (in my defense, I was also doing other stuff while watching).

It’s funny this popped up just now. My husband was literally wondering this morning how many more people were playing the Witcher games today with the series out. I know I was playing W3 for the 4th time myself up until just a little bit ago. :)

I have a hard time reconciling “24 years old” and “passing peacefully in her sleep”, especially with zero explanation. Was she sick?

At the start of the Clone Wars, there were around 10k Jedi. In a universe that has literally THOUSANDS of systems, each housing billions or trillions of beings. Most people have never actually encountered a Jedi (even those living on worlds that were battlegrounds during the Clone Wars).

Also, bear in mind that the

Absolutely loved the episode. It was very satisfying and certainly has me eager for season 2.

I did find my response to IG taking his helmet off funny though. I love me some Pedro Pascale. He is one fine man imo... but seeing Mando with his helmet off felt WRONG. It felt weird and intimate, like walking in on someone

My husband has next-to-no knowledge of the Witcher (only what he’s gleaned from me playing the videogames a few feet from him in our shared office), and he loved the hell out of this show. He’s actually declared he likes it more than the Mandalorian which is just... weird. We’re both huge Star Wars nerds, so that

I’ve played all the games (Wild Hunt multiple times) and read most of the books. My husband has played none of the games so far, and read none of the books. We both love the series. Like a lot. My husband (the one man who has ever bested me in Star Wars trivia) actually says he likes it better than the Mandalorian...

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is the best episode of season 8 and I will fight anyone who disagrees.

HARD disagree. There was literally no battle in this final season that was “fine” much less satisfying. The Battle of Winterfell was hands-down some of the dumbest writing I’ve seen on television. Ever. 

This is one phenomenon in media I’m ready to have end. 

See my additional comment that they probably stopped at the bar. There aren’t a whole lot of populated areas on the planet and it’s a good bet the locals know of the gathering spot (ie, BAR) in that area.

It’s Pedro Pascal.