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Her rant on "This night…whoever wanted it this much, why do we go through this?" is something I'm sure folks on Oscar night are saying today.

Here's another great one from Variety on recreating it:

Well, in Hollywood, money beats all and no doubt each hoped to get another Oscar after it.

Tough to say, doubt Cate Blanchett is available.

I admit, was doubtful in Serinda Swan in the part but she really captured it well, the feeling of the young, vibrant Bancroft and sold the scene where she knows the spotlight will be on Crawford that night but is willing to let her have it.

I never realized how badly I needed to see Sarah Paulson as a young Geraldine Page.

Loved Heda saying no way they're going to reward Hepburn as "she never shows up." And she ends up winning two more that decade and another in 1982.

I love how she actually seems surprised at the idea of swaying voters like it's something never done before or since.

Well, Sarandon had lost four times before winning for Dead Man Walking so you can easily imagine her channeling her real feelings there.

Do love how they take on Olivia's feud with her sister and comparing it to not being as epic as it was more just ignoring each other.

Fare thee well Grimm and thank you for six fun as hell seasons.

The downfall of the Starks. They thought there were in a totally different story where honor and respect rule rather than greed and lust for power.

I thought it was nicely shown when Tyrion meets up with her and his shock seeing the dragons. Sure, he'd heard the rumors but to realize this is all for real is something else.

But when is the show bringing in Jack Sparrow?!

What's beautiful is when you consider that the reason Cersai hated Margaery so much was she thought Margaery was the "young and beautiful queen" fated to beat Cersai. So when she died in the finale, Cersai figured she'd beaten destiny…and now about to realize it was never about Margaery at all. I cannot WAIT to see

45 hours and you've only done a handful of story missions? Yeesh, I thought Skyrim was too daunting.

"Eighty percent of the people in Chicago have been killed!" Sean Spicer (Melissa McCarthy) SNL.

Well, we saw it opening weekend before it became a huge hit so the buzz hadn't built up yet. Interesting, caught it again a month later while vactioning in Florida and the theater was actually more packed due to the hype. Amazing how a movie could build up more back then.

I do love how it shows off the Legion's thoughts. Malcom actually resurrects his family, makes Thea a loving daughter and the only petty thing is turning Nyssa into "a closeted woman in Ohio." Thwane actually makes the world better with technology and only undermined by his own bad thoughts. Okay, Damien turning Star

I know more than a few fans who are getting true pleasure seeing Sara snap Felicity's neck….