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I just got around to watching last night and man, I identified with Patrick so hard, being happy for your friends' happiness but having that underlying sense of jealousy that you just can't shake. Groff totally hit it out of the park, especially in the scene where all the couples are slow dancing and he kind of just

I unreservedly love the Fraser/Hurley Bedazzled and I'm not ashamed to admit it. The Colombian drug lord scenario (RAOUL!) and the sensitive sunset scenario make the entire movie worth it.

I got it for free! No asking required.

I used to love this account back when it was just posting dumb problems and not making up a fictional life for someone. I kind of remember a few other accounts going the same direction, all of them being some sort of "____girl problems" that morphed from actual humorous tweets into nonstop promotional vehicles. And

I don't just mean here at AVC - it's definitely where I read the most comments about the show, but I've seen intense fan stuff pop up on twitter and other places where Outlander is written about. But also absolutely DO mean here at AVC with the very vocal objectors.

I understand where you're coming from, but I think this POV can be saved if she displays extreme competence going forward - like she's back in action after a wobbly start. It's really hard to say where I'll land until I can see the rest of the season, but for now it doesn't really bother me because I think the

Omg Voyager. I love the first 2/3rds (1/2? I'm sure you know where the line of demarcation is in that book) and then it gets SO BONKERS. Just the fact that Mr. Willoughby exists as a character is astounding and I will be stunned if he makes it to the TV show.

But Claire isn't incompetent - in fact I would argue putting her as the mastermind behind the LJG plan could even be seen as her bouncing back to her previously established ingenuity. PTSD doesn't lessen Claire's overall competence in a wartime situation, it reinforces her relationship to war and the harsh realities

Whew. Wanted the dust to settle before I commented.

I know this is more pop culture based, but I have multiple ride-or-die friendships that mean more to me than any guy I've dated ever has, or any male friend I've had. I have no idea if this is true or not, but I feel like female friendship just operates differently than male friendship. My closest friends know my

Weirdly enough, I was in an early modernism class in college when I first heard this anecdote and the next week at MoMA I read the wall text that was attached to the piece I listed - but the piece I had learned the anecdote about was not that piece. So this actually clears up a personal mystery for me.

Dude: marry Logan, fuck Jess, kill Dean

My favorite Duchamp anecdote is how a piece of his featuring a window pane [To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour] had the glass crack in transit from Argentina to New York and he was thrilled about it

I 100% can't walk into the bathroom without turning the lights on. Mirrors in the dark have always freaked me the fuck out and I blame jump scares and the bloody mary urban legend.

I frequently seem to have the phrase "Mary Tyler Moore-Tyler-Moore-Moore-Moore" bopping about in my brain for no particular reason, it's just so fun to say.

I love that she's reppin trance film/early avant garde on AVC

"Katya, my dear, you are a star

It's definitely bugging me that they seem to have such a small world when they actually do shoot in the city. I hadn't watched since the first 2 eps but I love Sutton so I'm still giving this show a chance.

I don't know that I have ever seethed at a Survivor contestant (in recent memory) like Will finger quoting "victim" as Shirin is describing her actual abuse that she was 100% a victim of. Fucking gross, dude.

When I tried to go it was full :(