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Mark Wahlberg’s got some nerve passing judgment on someone else’s past sins.

I know we’re heaping a lot of praise on Seth McFarlane for “calling out” this stuff, but can we at least acknowledge that this was the same ceremony where he sang “We Saw Your Boobs” to all of the actresses in the audience?

Joyce, Jonathan, and Mike trying to get through to Will while telling heartfelt stories from the past wasn’t only moving, but was such narrative perfection in filling in backstory that give these characters so much depth. Byers’ Castle origin story? Yes please!!

Why are you putting quotes around each character’s name?

I’ve already mentioned this on a previous thread : IMHO I think in S3 the “Mind-Flayer” will takeover “Billy” and he’s going to be the main villain for S3 and S4. More than likely if anyone get’s killed it will be “Jonathan”. His death will carry a wider effect across the group as a hole and his death will mean that

The world’s smartest fanbase strikes again.

Imagine being stupid enough to trade in your car for a packet of shitty novelty sauce.

Your true self sucks.

Oh, Patrick Stewart is perfectly capable of a genuine petty celebrity feud. It just takes an awards show, some booze and the presence of James Corden to bring it out of him.

This news makes me so happy. Jurassic World was innocuous, paint-by-numbers summer action fluff. Nothing about having him direct Ep. IX made me look forward to it.

Here today, gone Trevorrow.

The more I think about it, the more a lot of the post-finale chatter bothers me, particularly the idea that Coop trying to save Laura is hubris on his part. Many people have said that it’s a symbol of trying to retrieve an irretrievable past, that it’s a symbol of Cooper’s—and by extension, the audience’s—refusal to

My big problem with the ending is we never got to see Freddie arm wrestle Mr. C.

Are people really that happy about having a show we waited decades for to return basically ignoring any dangling plot resolutions about its characters, and perhaps erasing the entire show?

I seriously don’t understand all of the positivity about the finale? Lynch had all the time in the world to finish things up and he wasted it on Cooper having sex with Diane and dragging out the driving sequences. If you think the final scene was great, that’s fine. But why not finish the plot threads that people have

Dude, give me a break. Every explanation that I’ve read on the meaning of the finale has been so trite; it’s a time loop; it was all a dream; none of these explanations are any more interesting, less conclusive, or less reductive than an actual ending that resolved all the show’s mysteries would have been. If Lynch