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Yeah, it was back and forth to and from the facility. I was thinking that the vampires would escape the facility around mid season and then the bulk of the story would follow. Now I’m thinking that the producers knew it wasn’t going to be renewed and rewrote the ending by jumping into the future just to give closure.  

Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda should be on this list.

Not only are they compulsively readable, but S.A. Chakraborty’s Daevabad Trilogy are a wonderful peak at a fantasy world inspired by the mythology and history of the Middle East and the Muslim world. Reading them I almost had as much fun looking up the references and myths I hadn’t ever really heard of as I did

UPROOTED is a much better pick for Naomi. It has a stronger parallels to GOT, is more brutal and, to me, better paced and a cut above Spinning Silver.

I enjoyed that show, and yes, Saniyya Sidney was fantastic. At least that one ended with some closure.

I’ve never watched GoT and have never had any desire to. We don’t get pay cable channels (OK, we did get Starz just long enough to watch the first two seasons of Outlander and that was a waste of money for mediocre fanfic).

The Passage, the vampire (not a vampire) series got cancelled (unless Fox changed their minds over the weekend) and it has a diverse cast lead by newcomer Saniyya Sidney (she’s going to be a star, IMO)

Just need a companion article that I feel is much more deserved: How to Live in a World That’s Obsessed With The MCU.

There was a white-presenting person on the same train car with his Starbucks - breaking the same rules you’re so up in arms about - and he himself pointed out that he somehow escaped Natasha’s notice. She DIDN’T report him, even though he was breaking the same rule you’re so upset about. Somehow.

This just felt like two different episodes. The first half was so strong and compelling, and then as soon as we have to go to battle again, it went straight down the tube. Splitting the already depleted force was dumb, the whole thing with Dragonstone was so ludicrously unbelievable that it left me dumbstruck, and

I wonder how long he has lived in, as he called it, “our neighborhood.” I am guessing a lot less than 150 years - probably less than 5.

Since the complaint involves pets, I would suspect people aren’t picking up the dog shit.

Do they set fire to the entire town, the way white baseball and basketball fans do when their teams win?

I’d love to know where he went to school and what their homecoming looks like.

As reported by DCist, Susan and the like have descended on HU’s hallowed grounds with their puppies on parade despite the fact that Northwest D.C. is full of nearby recreational parks.

Could be my advanced age, but I do not feel comfortable unless I have some folding money on me at all times. There’s always at least $100 in my wallet, and I like to have $20 or so in small bills in my shirt pocket.

Door men don’t actually just hold doors for you. When I’ve had them, they also received courier deliveries, handled grocery and dry cleaning deliveries, and served as security. They’re a convenience but definitely useful.

But then you’d just end up with a Brontësaurus.