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It really sucks that they can't find anything fun to do with her. She's not a brilliant actress but she's often very likeable. I'm now hoping even more for a musical episode, at least that would give her something cool to do.

As soon as i read that headline i was nervous that Flockhart wouldn't be staying, but huzzah! She and Benoist's scenes are easily my favourite part of the show.

He did the Les Mis Honest trailer too, right? Because that was bloody glorious.

Where I went to school it was, in fact I think that stigma continued all the way into year 11 (Junior year?) before people wised up. I went to school in a conservative sort of town though. Even our public school had a Chaplain.

Hopefully the studio markets this one appropriately, because last time they sure didn't. This is exciting news though, YA is one of Theron's best performances.

He's probably the Marvel actor who has shown the least range (Rush excluded) but he could probably do really well with better projects. He sort of gets stuck with 'gruff hunk' a lot.

Steve Martin's poor output hurts me.

She deserves to be kicking ass or literally doing anything on some show where she is the lead. Also that show should let her rain down precision F-bombs. Because hearing her swear would bring me joy.

The stuff up they did with Olivia is really my only major criticism of that season. But nonetheless, very few shows had the ability to transcend its inherent ridiculousness while still embracing it as much as Fringe. God, i loved that show.

I'd vote for a detached pinky toe over Trump.

I don't know… he's lost a little too much weight over the years.

What a ray of sunshine person

You'd be surprised what she can do once she finishes her tweet.

I think the newly returned Person of Interest has that honour but i see what you're saying.

She got a new blonde friend, is an alcoholic and keeps beating people up in alleyways. So same old really.

I could buy that the not yet requited crush on James is what gave her that view, although I do agree that Boyle doesn't really play her that way. I think a lot of it had to do with sheltered inexperience as well, since i remember a scene in The Missing Pieces where Laura asked if she was going all the way with Mike

Was she meant to be seen as a loser? She maybe saw herself like that in comparison to Laura, but i don't think the writers were going for 'loser' with her. Moira Kelly played that self-perception better too, now i think of it.

She and Boyle took very different approaches to Donna and it surprises me that I've come to prefer her. I won't deny that her she causing way fewer problems for the production affects my opinion somewhat, but I genuinely liked her more.

It was so utterly absurd that it could only happen in Twin Peaks. Say what you will about the second season, but they committed wholeheartedly to their own ridiculousness.

Oh I see, sorry if my tone came off a bit patronizing there. The internet is a bad place for some conversations.