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Sometimes I regret defending Born To Die so much. Not because my opinion on the music has changed, I still say it’s underrated and overhated, but just for promoting her IRL nonsense by extension.

I appreciate the comprehensiveness of this list, but I would appreciate some original writing or guidance, and when did AV Club start c/p synopses without any critical judgement or editing:

Did you pick up any new skills or hobbies during quarantine?

What restaurant do you not live near, but make a point to hit every time you’re in the right town?

What fictional world would you most want to visit, and why?  

What was the first piece of media that you watched/read/listened to at a young age that made you realize what art is capable of doing?

What current trend(s) do you suspect we’ll all be cringing at in the future?

Was about to ask :

What futuristic technology that doesn’t exist now would you like to have?

If you could snap your fingers and have everything return to how it operated under the pre-Internet distribution model, would you do it?

What basic life skill are you worst at?

yeah, he’s literally glaring at her. Not sure how anyone looked at those scenes and went ‘he’s happy’.

Go watch the Stamets scenes again and look at his face.  He’s definitely not okay with Burnham yet.

Seconded. This season has been its best.

So last week you said:

Agree 100%. I, like lots of people, watched WW84 on my own on Christmas Day, and it was a joy. 

Great news! It definitely wasn’t perfect, but I enjoyed it a lot and am glad there will be another. Wonder Woman is exactly the kind of superhero I need these days—positive, loving, kind, untortured—someone who’s genuinely good (which is such a change of pace these days!). It’s hard to write such a character and not

Tonight we watched Wonder Woman 1984. It’s now going to be my go-to example about how plot holes don’t matter if you click emotionally with a movie. It totally clicked for me and even now, thinking about various obvious plot holes, I don’t care. I loved it.

The only thing new that I watched this week was The Midnight Sky, and about the best that can be said for it was the little girl (the adorable 7 year old Caoilinn Springall, who Clooney apparently discovered) did an incredible job as a mute kid in her first performance - but was also fortunate to not to have any lines.

Real shame about the people who read the headline, skim the piece, and think she actually did this.