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Superman & Lois had cheating, parenting, custody issues and kids suffering from depression. This season’s breast cancer storyline and the budding relationship between Lana and John Henry took it the rest of the way to being and adult superhero show, which is an audience Nexstar wanted to serve.

I completely believe Robert Downey Jr. when he says that Mel Gibson helped him during the lowest points of his life and helped him get sober.

I’m definitely on the “adopt, don’t shop” side of things and have a neutral-at-best view of Davidson. But fuck PETA. They’re a disgrace to the animal rights movement and I hate that they are its most prominent face.

Sounds like it’s an exhibition for entertainment, which is probably what they were going for getting a comedian to co-curate it.

You’re telling me that a stuffed shirt who writes art criticism for the gate keepiest of gate keeper publications had an issue with an outsider critiquing a venerated artist’s work? I am floored.

It feels a lot more like Infinity War than Dune: Part 1 though. I left IW eagerly anticipating the follow up, because of where they left it. But Dune was literally half a story and very much ended that way. Even though Across the Spider-Verse leaves things hanging in a big way, it still seems mostly complete.

What Gadsby did was give the audience permission—moral permission—to turn their backs on what challenged them, and to ennoble a preference for comfort and kitsch,” Farago writes of Nanette”

It’s wild to me that anyone would describe this movie as not having enough heart. The story is about Miles, not his parents, and even if they’re not on screen all the time, the characters are still almost literally asking “Where’s Poochy?” all the time they’re not. The character work here is phenomenal, not just

“In our heads, they’re a successful throuple because that’s at least what they (and we) deserve.”

It was the perfect end for this show.

Honestly, if this wasn’t an A rated episode in your eyes, I don’t know what more the show can give you. And I don’t think we’re watching the same show. The entirety of the Beard/Nate scene, from jump scare to quite contemplation ranks up there with the best things this show’s ever put to film.

He’s just been a fan since their first album. Not one of those new fans who only know the new songs. If you know what I mean.

Honestly I just continue to disagree with, like, most of your issues with the show. I’m honestly not sure why I keep coming back to read the recaps other than pure habit. You clearly are looking for the show to be something it is not, and never has been. It’s been exactly this from the jump, so to be so confused by

Starting to think people who hate this show just hate joy.

Okay, I started writing this about halfway through the first paragraph of your article, when one of the ads crashed the page and reloaded, and I still haven’t changed what I was going to say after reading the whole thing:

yep, stopped there. Seems that X-men Apocalypse is somewhere near the top as well so definitely no need to continue.

Punisher War Zone at 30? Fuuuuuuck offffff. That movie rules. 

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Sorry can’t take a list seriously that has Punisher: War Zone ranked so low.

Also, I’m not going to argue your top two...great, appropriate choices there.

Anything to the contrary is total bullshit.” Fuck yeah Judy Blume!