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It was ALMOST too obvious, but the sheer amount of emotional catharsis in that moment was good enough to overcome that.

"leaving iTunes as the last vestige of the show’s full run."

TUSK!

I proudly mention that I was once voted the sixth most favorite commenter on an online community of hundreds (thousands?). I don't care what weird looks I get.

I didn't even know he was bi. Well it's not like they said he wasn't bi, that's easily something they can bring up later in this season, or next season, etc.

OH YEAH THAT. I lost it. That completely blindsided me, and it hurt even worse because she is my favorite character. At least a couple scenes later she softened the blow by revealing she had pulled the ol' Jorah Mormont and been swayed to Layton's side, but in the moment of revealing that really hurt.

Oooooh which one?

Yeah, I don't say much either. I made it to send a link to another AV Club user, and now I've been using it to follow celebrities and other AVC users I like, which is cool. I'll post the occasional thought on something, but no one has liked or replied to any of my posts yet, so whatever.

She got, like, a one line cameo.

Why would you not want to watch Arrow? Seriously, it's one of the best action shows on right now.

Exactly. And pulling in Doctor Strange and all that weirdness will make it even harder to believe.

It's definitely looking like Constantine will get the magic side of DC, as the CW series get the street level and minor powers (plus Flash), Fox gets the Bat Family (minus Batman), and the films get the cosmic side (plus Batman). The division will definitely help the problem Marvel is starting to run against

It's great to see broadcast networks are both responding to criticism and putting more effort into diversity recently.

Yeah, I was a little annoyed with it to, but I also think it was necessary in order to externalize the internal change in Bullock to finally stop worrying and just live. The climax of the movie was this big internal emotional shift, and I can tell that Cuaron struggled with a way to portray that on screen. The

I just don't get why it "gives it away". It's not trying to fool people, it's obviously a dream to begin with.

GRAVITY SPOILER

It's kind of funny how the more people watch NBC, the less interesting it gets. Next fall I'll check out Marry Me, Constantine, and not much else. Everything interesting is being held till midseason.

I love it whenever he shows up randomly as a guest star in a sitcom, he always does a good job. Ditto for Rob Coddry.

Hey, if you're gonna get abruptly laid off, that sounds like the best way to do it. Hope you find more work soon!

Like ryan1 said, it's not really a movie for the midnight movie atmosphere. There's nothing really big about the movie that would benefit from a large screen, all it's charms are very low-key and personal.