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I mean that good, but also there’s no way that I’m spending another cent on anything associated with her ever again...

I mean for all we know she’s getting the axe to and the news just hasn’t broken yet.

Yeah, the first movie had some definite positives. I really liked Jacob and Queenie. The magical animals were interesting. And then the second movie just quashed all of that (seriously...in what world does it make sense that Queenie becomes a wizard Nazi?!?!?!). It was honestly so bad that it made me wonder how she

I still get angry when I think of the cliffhanger that was almost the end before the miniseries. What a dumb move on Sci-Fi/Syfy’s part.

Although Wonderfalls was cut short, like all of Fuller’s shows, I feel like that ending feels strangely like an actual end.

I’ve thought of that pretty much constantly during the pandemic.

I also hadn’t watched it since then and what a gut punch it is to watch it again. We knew it was going to be bad, but I could never have fathomed how bad it would get. I’m not sure if I can fathom how bad it will get if the unimaginable happens.

Season 1 of In the Dark is perhaps the best podcast season on anything.

I ADORE the version of The Taming of the Shrew in the Shakespeare ReTold series. It may actually be absolute favorite performance by Rufus Sewell.

Mads was so perfect for the role because you understood how he was able to fool so many people. Hopkins just seems too obviously evil, like of course he’s a serial killer.

Much Ado about Nothing is perhaps my favorite of Shakespeare’s plays. I still remember professor in college talking about how the women were so often the strongest, best character(s) in each play and the professor said that Beatrice was a perfect example of this because she bests Benedick at every turn.

I mean if you don’t want to be asked about war crimes than maybe don’t commit war crimes...

And it’s easily the worst Starbucks holiday drink on the menu, only left in the dust by that stupid drink with pine from last year (what they were thinking...I do not know).

When I eventually make my way across the Atlantic, I am 100% making sure that I stop at Costa at least once. I’ve always been intrigued by the drinks that I stumble across on the internet.

I find that annoying, even as a non-diabetic. I prefer the sugar-free syrups because I don’t feel like being buzzed for a full 20 minutes before crashing. It’s just really rude to not have the option.

They stopped serving my favorite holiday drink last year (the holiday spice flat white) so I understand the annoyance at losing the gingerbread latte. Plus if they really wanted to trim one, then why not just get rid of the Eggnog latte, which is a calorie/sugar bomb and isn’t actually that good to boot.

As someone who thinks that everyone should have to spend some time in the service industry (restaurant, retail, fast food, grocery store), this advice is good advice.

This is one movie that I somehow have never seen, in spite of hearing nothing but positive things. Because of this article, I may just hunt it down this weekend.

Cool cool cool. All for that attitude.

Its such a cancer and so shortsighted. Weve been at the top because we live in a country thats vast and has enough natural resources to give us an edge in many ways. Being born an American is a dice roll that we somehow won.