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I was riveted watching this on TV. I’ve never been married — I have the girl who says she’ll say yes though — but I can only imagine but not comprehend at this point in my life the anguish and pain of losing your partner in life. It nearly broke my dad when my stepmom passed from leukemia at age 44 three years ago,

To be fair, the writers failed with Ollie and Laurel without the help of the internet. So maybe it’s more on the writing team than the internet?

I thought it was called “docking”...

They had chemistry beyond “good friends,” though. I agree that in the script, there’s nothing there that says Finn likes Poe. But like Bricken said, Oscar Isaac is a sexy sex god, so he made his conversation with Finn into flirting, because that’s just how he rolls.

I don’t think that anyone is implying that Disney are the “bad guys” for not putting two characters in a romantic relationship that was never written or even intended, it’s just that people want to see what they want to see. But then again, this is why the Internet exists (among a few other reasons I guess).

I like Paul Rudd...

This isn’t about their son. This about his feelings of control. Waah waah, I’m a giant baby and this woman won’t let me control her life!

Chewie is mad that his best friend is dead. Never make a wookie mad. Leia knows. Chewie needs to grieve. Don't talk to him until he's done, unless you don't like having arms.

Let us enjoy things.

I’m really tired of this attitude of “these two characters work well together, so they need to be a couple”, especially when it comes to making characters gay or deciding that men and women can’t be friends without being a couple. It was at it’s worst on Warehouse 13 when fans decided Myka (a clearly straight

He's always been a creep towards her. Not necessarily rapey, but at least emotionally abusive and even worse other times. Mad Love is a good example of that. (By Dini and Timm)

Making a Murderer provides an (arguably) credible alternative narrative to a story told by prosecutors. It was presented as a divisive issue deliberately. It hooked viewers and kept them talking about the show.

The way to tackle that issue is to say “this person did monstrous acts but is a human being with a story of their own” now “he was nice in high school! He couldn’t have done it!!!”

What does it even mean? Seriously “deserved only by” alone should have someone shit-canned.

“If your sentence has five commas and no lists, write new sentences.”

You’re thinking of the Mark Hammil Joker.

I agree with everything you say. Don’t ask me how, but I do remember Laura Bush’s advocacy. It was education and literacy. She was a teacher. Or a librarian. Or something like that.

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It’s always fascinated me that a large segment of the general public always has a negative knee- jerk reaction to first ladies who actually want to accomplish something with their platform like Hillary, Michelle, Chirlane, etc that’s any more involved than Nancy Reagan’s innocuous “Just Say No” or Laura Bush’s

I agree. When I hear that argument I want to say, “Well who would you rather take up the cause?” If a person has a public platform and can bring an issue as important as mental health to the fore, why do we knock it because they “weren’t elected”?