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Prognosis Negative
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You’ve got some personal work to do.

BoxOfficeMojo was fine for a decade after the IMDB/Amazon buyout, but in 2019 they redesigned the whole thing to be way less user-friendly (At least, unless you have an IMDBPro account, I’m assuming.)

Yeah, with all the conversations recently about whether someone of one gender/sexuality can play someone of another, the real thing Che needed was to be played by an actual comedian! Even as written, it would’ve given a lot more credibility to the character if she actually seemed like a comedian. And the comedian

There was a similar phenomenon with OJ, Michael Jackson and R Kelly. The American justice system has been so horrendous to black people throughout the entirety of our history that I don’t blame black Americans for approaching the accusations against anybody in their community with a healthy amount of skepticism.

It seems understandable to me why celebrities in general wouldn’t want to weigh in on controversies that don’t affect them directly. 

Tv writers don’t understand teens at all. All art is made with points of views formed like 15 years ago, and this hyper edgy sex drug fueled nihilism was a lot more common in 05-12, rather than now. Euphoria is not a realistic show at all, it’s like desperate housewives or nip/tuck and honestly it’s pretty out of

In season one, Kat offered one of the most realistic depictions of a Gen Z teenager.”

The 16 year old who is fin-domming on a cam site is “one of the most realistic depictions of a Gen Z teenager?”

Calling it now. James Corden.

I’m really curious about this. I watched another teen show not long ago (maybe an episode of Riverdale?) where they’re at a school dance, and I recognized all the songs from my school dances in the 90s. It was so jarring to me, and it made me wonder what the point of that was. Is 90s nostalgia so trendy that teens

I found so many incongruities with the party music this week (among the songs the characters are actually listening to, not the score per se). Rue would know all of the words or (even the subjects) in Hit ‘Em Up—a song that wasn’t on the radio that came out 8 years before fictional Rue was born? That high schoolers

The amount of ability to reason needed to comprehend your comment is far beyond that of the average commenter on this site. You get my star, though. 

I admittedly know little about Disney shows myself, but NHIE seems much sharper, darker, and more explicit than anything you’d get from Disney. Devi’s character is allowed to go places that teenage girls aren’t usually allowed to go (the rage! the horniness! the unapologetic ambition!) and the writing (goofily)

Why shouldn’t they? Disney channel sitcoms are fun and silly.

Game of Thrones is just as ridiculous as the average Disney channel sitcom but it’s considered prestige viewing for smart people.

You know what was definitely better when I was younger, though?

Here’s a little tip to help actors who just took a damn job and don’t know how to handle Star Wars nerds asking questions about deep lore: If someone asks if your character is related to some other character vaguely like them, the answer is yes. Always yes. Everyone in Star Wars is always related. 

maybe they were at a place in their healing that they could talk about it, and seeing his face so much recently made them want to finally speak out. the thing with sexual violence is that it can take decades before you begin to process it, and instead you just cope with it as best you can. I hope one day I have the

Sorry but I think Gomez is the worst part of Only Murders in the Building. The problem is that she's playing an emotionally shut down person who doesn't O P E N  H E R  M O U T H  A N D  E N U N C I A T E. Her fucking mushmouth, which seems like a character choice on top of a natural breathy voice, drives me goddam

I will never understand the Kate McKinnon love. I find all of her impersonations to be so grating, and just not funny.

Yeah, my thoughts as well. If the stories were about him bullying other cast members, that would be one thing. But some actors are strange.

Culkin’s quotes don’t even seem that bad from what I recall, but the article definitely couches them in such a manner to imply negativity.