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I actually don't remember it that well, it was one of those shows on a higher channel that a young lady shouldn't be watching. Thankfully, this young lady had no adult interference when it came to what media she consumed. It could be awful for all I remember, but I loved it when I was thirteen and was introducing it

It's a shitty trope that's often reused on the gays all the time on TV and in movies, unfortunately. Especially the lady gays. Few happy endings for them.

I miss Stripperella.

We're big into sequels, eh? Canadians are all aboot second chances.

Boring things like character advancement and growth. Thankfully for them, the writers don't intend on ever making those the focus when writing a scene with the characters running and screaming is so much easier.

There are so few feel-good gay and lesbian movies available on Canadian Netflix. Yet, so many happy looking ones in the general category. How deceiving those other films must be.

But it's so cheap to film in Canada! We throw money at your production companies instead of funding our own because the last government in charge were shortsighted idiots!

The Alive and The Lifeless

I'd like to see what happens to the zombies in cold weather. Do Canadians get 6-8 months to shatter frozen zombies before spring breaks? Are the cold nations going to be the new world powers? Surely something far more interesting is happening in other parts of the world than the same twenty mile radius they're

In theory, it could actually be a pretty interesting show. A show devoted to depicting how society is rebuilding itself with all the turmoil, having the zombies act as constant looming background threat while relationships are explored between people at every level: romantically, politically, culturally. It could be a

Andrea and Michonne when Andrea's set to kill herself, I enjoyed that. Daryl and Beth had a semi-interesting character introspective episode with "The Still". It, naturally, ended with a giant explosion, zombies, and a kidnapping, because heaven forbid these writers be denied their fun. But that episode and the pecan

I don't know what you're referring to or talking about in half this post, so I'll just answer what I think you're asking: I don't think they have to consider an ending just yet, but they barely seem to consider what keeps it going now outside of the zombies. They're just not great with their character work anymore, if

The writers are just fucking awful, there's no way around it. The world they had created for them was ripe with storylines to explore and they pretty much forgo them all in order to keep up with the comic's main plots. They seem to have no idea how to fill in the time between those big moments every season or

“I loved zombie movies, but I just felt like the worst part of them was always the ending. You always had to manufacture some ending.”

Hooray! Sasha Alexander is free!

You gonna use that computer or just lean on it?

Faking It is about lesbians.

The shippers are strong in those shows. And now you're giving them crossover ideas.

I don't care how much bullshit this award show is, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia won for Best Comedy somewhere and that means something, goddamm it. Even if it was up against absolutely nothing.

Jenny Fromdabloc?