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“positioned Armond firmly into active villain territory”

This... I like this comment. I didn’t wanna, but I can’t help it.

Bad news, Blink-182 had many hits. If the bassist from Harvey Danger were sick it would be a different story.

It’s 28 years too early for a tie-in with the Salem trials too. And apparently Fear Street canon has the convicted witch ancestors being burned at the stake, just to compound the agony for the history geeks in the audience.

I’m sorry, I can’t worry about people who come out of a horror movie thinking “that was a factual depiction of real events”. If it’s simply a matter of youthful naivete they’ll grow out of it. If they’re an adult who believes in the supernatural their ignorance about witches is the least of my concerns for them.

1666 sounds too early for English settlement of the Midwest. Britain didn’t annex Ohio until the Quebec Act of 1774, and an earlier act prohibiting settlement west of the Appalachians remained in effect even then.

I mean, a bad season 5 of Game of Thrones won best drama over Mad Men’s final season and BCS’s first season, so I wouldn’t consider the Emmy’s a place where the best show is necessarily rewarded. Carrie Coon didn’t even get a nomination for any of her seasons of The Leftovers while you saw Kevin Spacey and Robin

If they move to Iceland and each fathers a male child, will the sons have surnames of Metallicason, Panterason, and Slayerson?

I don’t know; Roupenian changed many of the details and used the relationship to express a different dynamic than the real one. At what point is a fictionalization of real events not fictional enough? Clearly they didn’t know the subject first-hand and basically took what they’d heard secondhand and turned it into a

I remember a lot of people went into this thinking it was going to be wealth porn and taking the show on face value.

i somehow pivoted from hate watching to loving this show and i for the life of me can’t figure out where the turn was, they’re so grimy, unrelatable monsters. And yet, drooling over this trailer.

I always understood Succession to be more about the Murdoch family. The Trumps are just much more in the limelight and an easier comparison for most people.

People prefer watching a minute of an embedded video to see a glance of the logo. It’s a scientifically proven fact

It’s funny, because I would agree the the series had probably only a couple really great episodes, but I would point to completely different episodes. The first episode, for instance, struck me as a pretty awkward mix of real-life racial drama and fantasy adventure; as metaphors go, “The monsters represent sundown

Oh no! I...didn’t know any of these shows existed.

I liked the one where Dee was followed by the creepy girls too (or at least I was most tickled by the uncanny horror of it) and the one focusing on Ruby’s adventures as a white woman was kinda fun too. I also enjoyed how out there Hippolyta’s episode was. The series was uneven overall but I appreciated the big swings

I didn’t read the book, but the show seemed to work far better in standalone episodes than as a continuous narrative. The larger mythos never seemed terribly coherent, nor all that necessary.

The Pom Pom Squad case is legitimate. Emerson Redd, one of the Geffen A&Rs who “discovered” Olivia Rodrigo, has been following Pom Pom Squad on Instagram for over a year. The similarities are also much more overt than with Courtney Love. I’m not saying this definitively proves that her team stole from Pom Pom Squad,

Kurt Cobain died from drugs and mental health, it’s a fucking disservice to him and all us addicts fighting every day to reduce his death to a woman who was also in the midst of her own battle.

but they’re talking about the movie, which you haven’t seen.