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I didn’t say any of that.

Adding eyebrow raise to side eye, he refers to this mystery director as being “Spanish,” a statement that applies to neither the Benicio (Puerto Rican) or Guillermo (Mexican) Del Toros.

STOP SAYING NUGGIES

In American movies about Rome - especially ones in which the underdog lower classes are seeking justice from the powerful elites - the revolutionaries speak American English and the kings speak British English. Spartacus is a good example. It’s all framed in a way so that war between the slaves and the empire stands

Speaking as a Kinsey zero: I am 100% in support of a R-rated Patrick Stewart.

This just in: somebody may or may not have done something. Film, if it exists, at eleven.

He’s never handsome, but he’s not always scowling and sticking a finger in his mouth. This one is certainly less unflattering.

Keillor would consider it an insult to be forced to share a town with George Pataki, and I imagine the reverse is also true.

I hadn’t noticed the byline until you pointed it out. Pang is the same guy who doesn’t like Pet Sounds because “all the songs end on a fade-out, which has always felt like a songwriting cop-out.” So yeah, feel free to disregard anything he says about music ever.

Best case scenario, he incisively critiques/pisses off nearly everyone in the room, but does it while being too adorable to hate.

Oh for Christ’s sake.

They’re not the same, obviously. They don’t have to be. The bar for how much molestation we find acceptable from a Senator is and should be very low. Franken and Moore both committed unacceptable amounts of molestation. The fact that one did so more often and more egregiously doesn’t change that.

Taken as a whole, he a) badgered her, b) persisted past the point of what she’d (reluctantly) agreed to, c) treated her like shit because she said no, d) joked about molesting her, and e) made that joke at a time/place that ensured the photo would be published and that she would be humiliated. The cruelty of his

Yeah, he should. I believe the victim about the kiss, but even without that he crossed an uncrossable line by putting his hand on her while she slept, by photographing that moment (seemingly to humiliate her), by thinking it was funny ...

Not often. I like it better at new dad’s house.

In this context, “his” refers to Orlando, not Marina.

Yeah, that’s more or less what my new edit says.

The first season was eight episodes, and the second was nine.

Most Biblical scholars won’t admit it publicly, but the vast majority of Christ’s sayings and prophecies are Netflix-related.