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Because anyone above a size zero has to be cramming donuts into their face nonstop. *sigh*

But on the other hand, how often do we see big happy women singing and dancing without a goddamn care in the world?

Two episodes in and I adore this show. It is like the comics but more so it's a modern dime store crime noir series. It's pure pulp fiction. And I love that genre to bits. If this show had been done back in the 30's Humphrey Bogart would be playing Gordon. Sydney Greenstreet would be Falcone. And Peter Lorre would

None of us make your personal schedule, so why do you think anyone cares?

Umm... Xena was trained by the God of War, can catch arrows has a disorientating attack yell and a magical homing missile circular throwing weapon.

In fact, his shield is literally a giant bullseye.

Captain America

I sometimes have a problem sleepwalking and I sometimes also eat things. A box of deluxe Kraft mac and cheese vanished from our apartment one time. The worst is we never found the box or any dirty dishes. I also am prone to night terrors. Between that and the sleepwalking I refuse to own a gun.

As someone who has both sleepwalked and had night terrors on several occasions for varying periods, I can completely understand the example of thinking the dog was on fire. During some of the worst sleepwalks I've had it was like thinking you woke up to a nightmare set in your own home, when I really woke it was

Zappo's is beautiful. They know damn well that buying shoes sight-unseen is a crapshoot, so they make it painless to make those best-guess 'trial purchases'.

I played it solo and still found it way too action orientated compared to no.2 and especially compared to no.1. I liked the idea of making my own gun configurations, but I did it twice and then didn't feel like it was hard enough to warrant reloading and changing my guns.

I'll also say - Dushku-bashing notwithstanding (I thought she was fine - not bad, not great), some of the other actors playing Actives on that show were fantastic.

Enver Gjokaj (Victor) and Dichen Lachman (Sierra), for instance.

I've seen a lot of people, usually racists, try to use this argument for why this epidemic is "good", and to bar all travel in and out of infected zones until everyone has died and the danger has passed. My go to response to them is to tell them to go there themselves since anybody in the West uses about 20 times as

Nope, sorry. Better luck next time, Karl. You're exactly right, Julianne, that this is tokenism. That's fairly typical behavior for him - reminds me a bit of his "Paris-Bombay" show a few years ago, when he cast Indian models for one season and everyone made such a huge deal about it (the end of racism in fashion! So

I think Amy Acker would have been a better Echo, even.

Interesting. I thought the first season took a while to find its feet, but from 2 onwards for me it just got better and better, leading to one of my favourite TV show endings ever.

Haha even Pete's ending was perfect (not for Pete himself, but for his character arc).

Precious.

This ought to be fun. The final season had a lot of issues, most notably the temple and the final maguffin, but I love the idea that the afterlife is what we make of it and that no matter what happens in our lives or when or how we leave them, our friends and family are always there for us in the end.

Sunshine (2007, dir. Danny Boyle)