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-Edited out because spoiler tag wouldn't work for some reason-

I can agree with that. I meant more that his actual death just felt so… flat, for such a major character, especially with the fakeout of the Man in Black coming back as him for a while. And yeah, it does play well into what you were talking about finding out he was not really Island Jesus. My objection was more just

Yep. I loved Lost m'self. The problems I had with the show though didn't really revolve around the ending so much as it seeming like Lindelof and Abrams were like dogs surrounded by a bunch of their favorite toys/plot points, and they'd go and chew on one, shake it around really good but then notice another one out of

No, thanks for that. Not too late.

Yep, you got me, living manifestation of outrage here. Very clever, you. Here's a cookie. Back to your alt right hole, little boy.

It's various things, not just horror films. Super powers was probably not the right word, even though there's a lot of media that does the whole "look at the magic tricks this severely autistic person can do". Or like Dustin Hoffman being able to count a few hundred toothpicks as they're tossed into the air, or a

Ok, thanks. I'll probably give it a go, just because an M Night Shyamalan film getting good reviews these days is like seeing a purple turtle riding a duck, but was looking for some more opinions on this.

Only person here who seems triggered is you, buddy. Sounds like you need a safe space from simple questions. Or maybe some blood pressure medication.

Question for people who have seen it: I was turned off by trailers that seemed like this was a "mental disorders are scary but also give you super powers" thing combined with what I thought was a gratefully dead trope of the serial killer trans person. But now I'm seeing all these "watch the shit out of this movie"

It's even harder to hate on something when it looks like they're having that much fun making it. Even if it wasn't good stuff.

Really? No love for Delta Spirit?

Can we pick a specific piece of art rather than just an artist? I'd have to go with Being John Malkovich. I seem to be the one person on Earth who didn't like the film. Came off as a glorified body snatchers, and there wasn't a single appealing character to be found in the proceeding, not even in an anti-hero sort of

"The elderly can have Billy Crystal"

Hard pressed to be too broken up about this, myself. Fat-shaming other women and calling the First Lady a "tranny" as a negative is ok because… comedy, I guess? And I must've missed the punchline when she called for the death of all Palestinians. But then, I never really liked Tim & Eric either, so maybe genocide

Imagine what it's like for a tourist. My girlfriend and I were there on vacation a couple months ago, and even though you can get used to most of the vagaries of the system after a couple days, there was a point where we had newer tourists asking us about train routes and whether this was the train they should get