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The streaming model really does work well for certain shows, particularly ones with ambiguity and long, unresolved plotlines. As I was saying elsewhere, I've been watching Eyewitness which doesn't exactly have great ratings. The show only has one tangled and complex storyline with explanations dolled out only in small

I saw that Tarzan movie, and I can barely remember it other than that they went to great lengths to try to make the entire story not-racist.

Pretty boring really. I watched the second season of Skam, which wasn't as good as the third season.

I do not understand this list and I refuse to respond to it…

I liked the throwing card one better.

So I have no idea what "The AV Club Tries To Read Your Mind" was about, but it failed, epiclly.

By the by, how'd you like the three separate introductions virtually every character receives in the film?

It was a terribly written part, which he did a terrible job in.

It's kind of annoying, isn't it? But it is not like this is new. Ballooning costs of Romantic Comedies pretty much killed the genre.

Hey! I've seen four of those movies!

It's one of the few shows where the fourth season is the best season. And I thought the first season was pretty damn near perfect. But I like how the fourth season started incredibly dark and tragic, but ended as a sitcom.

A fun way to watch The O.C. is, starting with season two, you can simply fast forward through any Marissa scene where she isn't with another main character.

I wish Chinese takeout. Traditionally we eat turkey, and I eat nothing. I spent my whole life thinking I hated both turkey and chicken. I dreaded every Thanksgiving and Christmas. And then I had a Thanksgiving away from my family and discovered turkey is quite good. One of the more interesting revelations in my life

What made Ryan-Kirsten so good was that Kirsten was that she initially was so hostile to the entire idea of Ryan. But then they became such a loving family.

Guys…. I am considering rewatching the OC for the eighth or ninth time (not counting random episodes which I regularly rewatch).

When the OC first aired, I was super into Ryan. The older I get the more I find Seth attractive. And now…. Adam Brody is super attractive.

French toast.

And that's exactly it. Pete's Dragon had earned pathos and catharsis. While you could argue that the movie started out with the unearned pathos of a kid's parents dying (an argument I would violently disagree with). You can't argue that the movie did all the necessary work to make you really, really feel the joy of

But Collateral Beauty‘s bombing further indicates how intolerant moviegoers have become toward Kleenex movies.

Now, I haven't seen the movie but…