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Yes, often doctors have hella packed schedules and patients may have made special transportation arrangements or taken off of work to come see them. They might be very sick or in a lot of pain. It's a big deal for a doctor to have to cancel appointments.

I kind of liked the Maybelline kicker— it would be such an absurd ad for Maybelline ("gentleman lawyers, use our fake lashes to win your court case")

Yeah, the one I was in was fun since they had us do a lot of creative things (I think we created our own language and cultures at one point) and logical problem solving. Apparently that's kind of unusual. We were a rich school district.

Mine was kind of fun in elementary school. We did a lot of logic puzzles and problem solving.

I liked Ted's growth where he learned to get over Robin and move on to the mother. And then the finale.

I mean, maybe since she didn't get to seen the scenes with Major and hooker with a heart of gold together she doesn't realize they were almost kind of a thing and just thinks he's being honorable?

So Morty is Jewish according to their twitter handle? Is it just the name or is Jerry/Beth's mom Jewish?

Or heck, even writing some books that are appropriate for 13 year olds and also good enough for adults (like old Bronze age stuff) and make sure 13 year olds could see them and buy/ask for them. Grow your market.

Seriously, superhero comics were pretty kid friendly for a long, long time, even when they started to become more serious. They were also something available to kids of non-comic book fan parents. That's how Archie Comics stayed afloat for so many years despite not really bothering to do much for most of its

I smell an event!

The worst part is when events (1) totally stop the events currently going on in the actual book and (2) don't make any sense without buying a ton of other books outside your normal series. Half the time your comic shop might not have some of those issues anymore so even if you put down $20 towards understanding the

It would've helped if they had even one scene in between them meeting and this…

The worst thing is that apparently Kenya like approached Brown personally to ask him to be on the show. Does anyone even like Chris Brown *that much*? it's not like he's a great actor.

If a woman feels uncomfortable having her hair exposed or more comfortable covering up something, she shouldn't be forced to show it just like she shouldn't be forced to cover it up. There are of course sexist ties to that, but, I mean, wouldn't it seem obviously wrong if someone was banning women from wearing shirts

Not to mention the kids watching this 'family' show who are seeing that (1) a person can do something like that and still be someone to look up to and (2) if they're dad or future boyfriend beats them, they should forgive them.

Especially when it sounds like the role could've used a large range of rappers and other African American celebs. They could've gotten Common or something but instead they put Chris Brown on a family show.

Well I guess they can't say that the latest season of AHS was completely unrealistic now.

Every time an actor on this show manages to say the names 'Jughead' and 'Jellybean' like they are actual serious names I give them props.

I did like the movie's villains a lot— they were really classic Buffy-style villains. Clearly creepy and evil, but also personable enough that they had some dimension.

I actually think Valerie and Archie have better chemistry than he does with Betty or Veronica.