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I’m not sure I really understand what the criticisms of this episode were, the review seems fairly positive. The emotional moments, bummer and otherwise, felt well-earned to me. Plots move quickly on this show, but I’m glad they’re not moving on from Xo’s cancer storyline just yet and giving it the full Jane the

I missed the opening few minutes of this episode so that WPIX could carry the announcement that the USA is bombing Syria. I bet that was Trump’s revenge for the jab the show took at him last week.

I’m always appalled when AV Club writers in charge of What’s On Tonight forget to include shows that are covered weekly on this very site. You had one job.

Disagree, the best solution is to subvert the rom-com genre altogether and in the middle of the film, suddenly they’re random victims in a “Silence of the Lambs” style crime thriller.

Most rom-coms would be 2 minutes long if effective communication and emotional intelligence were involved.

This is well-argued but I just don’t think I can accept a 2011 movie about people cheating on each other being the best superhero film of 1994.

Right, in Sleepless in Seattle the bland guy (No offense Bill Pullman) is the one Meg Ryan is not supposed to be with. In the later Rom-Coms the bland guy is the so-called prize.

The issue with a lot of rom coms is that as they’re aimed at women, the money goes on getting big female leads (hence Hathaway, Hudson, etc). But then skimps on the male leads. Which mean the men in these films are often pretty bland characters and this makes you questions the women’s motives. Bridget Jones, When

To explain exactly what makes Something Borrowed so egregious, it’s helpful to compare it to another bad, factory-produced 21st-century rom-com that pits Kate Hudson against a brunette best friend, 2009’s Bride Wars.

Jumping out of a high window and running breathlessly to a neighbor’s house? That’s a desperate child fighting to survive.

But a lot of the white people who adopt children of another race are doing it for the right reasons, and are great parents. The same goes for POC who adopt children of any race. The problem here isn’t with the race of adoptive parents, it’s with CPS treating parents differently depending on their race. There are

My heart is breaking for those poor kids. Those White monsters sound like they were trying to do some real life “People Under The Stairs” shit.

Given the amount of times this family moved and that the children were home-schooled says all I need to know. I’m betting they stayed in one place until people started putting 2 and 2 together and then they would pack up the family and move again, spewing all of their lies. It infuriates me to think about what these

Our local newspaper The Oregonian is covering this extensively, because the Harts came to national attention because of the viral photo that took place in Portland in 2014, and because they were living in nearby Woodland Wa., before they took their fated trip to California.

These are two stories just from yesterday:

Thanks for brining this sad story to light. There is so little concern for black children and black families. I don’t mind peole adopting outside of their race, all kids need loving homes. I do mind nothing being done when kids are beaten, malnourished, screaming for help, begging for food and eating off the floor. I

“Sarah Hart pleaded guilty to domestic assault in 2011, admitting that she had gotten carried away while disciplining her 6-year-old child. Jennifer Hart was also alleged to have struck one of her kids in the arm in 2008. When authorities asked about the bruising, Sarah and Jennifer said they didn’t know how the

White lesbians engaged in performative “parenting” who go on to murder their children is a story nobody seems to want to touch. Perhaps fear of providing fodder for the anti-homosexuality movement. Perhaps in service of the pretense that CPS is not inherently racially biased. Perhaps any number of rationalizations I

If anyone runs & hides into my house, esp a kid, I’m going to protect them (and call 911) & not turn them back over to the perp. That photo of the Hart kid hugging the cop didnt look right. The kid looked confused & scared. It’s like that award-winning, National Geographic photo of the young Afganistan girl that all

You guys need to stop giving me such potent examples of white people shit. It’s making arguments with that side of my family too easy.

I feel so bad for those kids. They asked for help so many times and received none. We fail children in this country in so many ways.