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Seems right. I watched an episode per day of BoJack Horseman, Grace & Frankie, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and now Lady Dynamite, and that’s the perfect pace at which to enjoy them. But I’m pretty sure I finished Sense8 in a matter of days.

Peak Real Housewives is whenever there’s an emotional moment in an incredibly incongruous location, so I’m looking forward to Teresa breaking down over her husband’s pending deportation in what appears to be a gondola lift.

All I want to add is that I hate when brands tweet in all lower-caps. I dunno why, it just irks me.

This is the central problem with celebrity feminism — celebrity is a system that exists within capitalism, so the very nature of the beast prevents any substantive debate about inequality or oppression. The most we can hope for is feel-good platitudes about equality and sisterhood.

Aww. I can get not wanting to hire back the whole voicecast just for a DLC episode, but it seems like there are a few companions - Danse, Deacon, Curie - who could have added some depth to Far Harbor.

Do any of the companions other than Nick (and Longfellow) have Far Harbor-specific dialogue? I wanted to do a run with Danse, but I didn’t want to miss the Nick-specific plotline.

Sorry to hear about that. My point was moreso about how family law has generally has the best interests of the child as its anchoring principle, and that usually dictates some level of involvement from both parents (especially in the Ciara/Future case, where both parents are of sound mind and financially competent),

My understanding is that unless one of the parents is a murdering drug-addicted child abuser, the courts basically never award sole custody. They’ll always err on the side of keeping a family togteher, and you have to be an obscenely negligent parent for them to decide otherwise.

Good on her for realizing she no longer has the means to care for her animals, and electing to give them up rather them up rather than hoarding them. It’s a hard fucking decision to make, but it’s the right one.

I mean, her stated birthdate would mean she was 22/23 in Wolf of Wall Street, which is laughable. Granted, it didn’t help that she was aged up in bad ‘80s hair/makeup/clothing, but if she’s 25, then I’m damn near 40.

Between this and Jungle Book and Queen of Katwe and Star Wars, she must really love working with Disney, huh?

THR is saying love interest, but I’m holding out hope that she’ll be Shuri, T’Challa’s sister who has at various times held the mantle of Black Panther.

My brain started with “but maybe if it was [insert hot celebrity]”, but nope. You’re both going to be smelly an unshowered and have some seriously chapped lips after like day 2, to say nothing of the state you’ll be in by day 10.

I love that this show won a Peabody. “Peabody Award-winning Lifetime drama” is such a beautiful collection of words.

I’m a man, and I can’t remember the last time I cried. I don’t say that as a humblebrag; I was a total crybaby as a child, but it’s been at least 15 years since I last cried. I’m often worried that one day I will cry again, and it’s just going to be like a dam bursting.

Ever since his guest spot on The Comeback, I’ve been quietly into Seth Rogen.

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This seems like a bad idea, in the abstract, I’d love a return to the days of repsonse songs.

It’s a good thing that games/comics/sci-fi/etc. is realizing that a) not everything has to be sexy, b) you can make something sexy without doing it in a ridiculous tits-’n-ass kind of way, and c) there is more than one kind of sexy. It’s easy to sound like a prude in these kind of discussions - pop culture can and

I like M.I.A., but she makes it really hard for me to sustain that like sometimes. She’s every upper-middle class academic type I’ve ever known whose belief system is conceptually right, but who is blithely unaware of how tall the ivory tower that they live in is.