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I think that’s the point the OP is making. That “the darkhold made her do it” heelturn is just as a flimsy and shallow excuse. There’s no depth to Wanda’s pain. It’s sketched out shallowly and briefly as it’s interesting how she didn’t seem to be too deeply bothered by Vision completely disappearing and not showing up

God they did her dirty in Strange. I was really enjoying the arc of WandaVision and the depth it gave her character. And then she got the Dany treatment.

Tell us you’re a fucking asshole without etc.

Gross. You’re being gross. Don’t be gross.

Nah.  He made some good ones just after that.  He should have stopped at 25 like DiCaprio.

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Don’s wrong there, and he’s wrong even in his own time, not just by modern standards. His comment about her being young and still with all her potential left in front of her is much more salient, but the money comment is bullshit, and one that he himself wouldn’t settle for several times in the series. At one point he

Excuse me, but who under the age of 70 has a landline these days ...”

Nicole Beharie should be a bigger star.

Plus two Tennants! Though if we do get a second season, I hope they continue this trend with Dream somehow getting into a shouting match with Catherine Tate.

Ugly inside and out--> Ugly, inside and out.

The ways I hears its, Miller only held the ostrich so’s the ginger could fucks it. That sorts of things is a two mans jobs.

Meh. As others have pointed out, the whole appeal of the Addams family is, despite their appearance and interests, the Addamses are more gracious, open-minded, and well-adjusted than any “normal” suburban nuclear family. Wednesday wouldn’t be above scaring the hell out of a water polo team, but attempted mass murder

I used to have a problem with the concept of overmedication until it was pointed out to me that the alternatives were suicide, lack of a functional life or less useful coping strategies like alcoholism.

It’s tough because I do agree BOTH that overmedication is an issue AND that empathetic human connection as a part of a therapeutic approach to mental illness is a good thing. But I really dislike what I see as rampant misinformation (despite antagonistic, aggressive accusations to the contrary) about medication.

I’ve spent a combined 9 hours on reddit and twitter today, and this is still the stupidest fucking comment I’ve seen.

“I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too.”

Thanks. Although some of the comments in this post have seriously made me feel about a million times worse. C’est la vie. I'll keep taking my anti-depressants. My doctor wants me on them, and I’d rather be functional some of the time than in bed all of the time. Or worse. 

It’s truly difficult to take anything you say seriously when you parrot the debate tactics (both in this comment thread and others) of some of the most uninformed, arrogant, and rude people I’ve come across.

Best of luck to you, I hope you can find your way out in a healthy way.
(I’ve been there)

Connection can't fix biochemistry. Overmedication is certainly an issue but medication is a necessity for a lot of mental illness. Which is not something that should appear in quotes.