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What, exactly, was the right play here? Not saying anything, and being mocked for ignoring the outside world?

Whew, thank you for including those insightful comments from random twitter users, I don’t know where we’d be without their trenchant commentary or deep insights. 

Does it…does it hurt to strain and stretch so much to come up with such inane and petty and pointless snark? I ask not because I’m concerned or anything, it’s just genuine curiosity. 

I mean, in fairness, it seems like a solid 80%+ are just comments pointing out errors or disagreeing with the hawt takes in the review, but yeah, the numbers are higher than they’ve been for a while. The system works!

Mickey Mouse? This ain’t even Betty Boop. 

I’m going to miss these write ups. Yes, it was my at least second time watching along while reading them, and probably fifth or sixth time through the series (and may I say, season 5 stuck with me a lot more than I thought it had), but it’s still emotional to get to the end of these write ups, 11 years on. The show is

Also, and this isn’t directed at you, oh stop it. No comedies being released any more? Off the top of my head, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Bullet Train, and Easter Sunday are in theaters now, and The Lost City was a fairly large and well loved hit movie not that long ago (to say nothing of the kids movies that are out; I

Yeah, this is just the weirdest, dumbest, least comprehensible post I’ve seen in a long time here, and that’s really, really saying something.

You’re right, but it’s also a very let’s say questionable term to use in this instance. “Filler” implies, at best, that nothing happened and everyone is hanging around spinning their wheels, and that’s not what happened in this episode. And the more I think about it (and I hate that I’ve been thinking about it), the

Isn’t the skin tone of the aforementioned hand a little light to be Will’s hand, though? I’m with you in thinking Will is probably a prime suspect, but I also let out a sigh when I saw that particular hand at Coney Island. (Not that Glitter Man and the killer are necessarily the same person, of course.)

After the last episode, I thought it was Will; after reading this, I’m glad someone has taken the time to write out a theory about Will being the culprit that makes so much sense. 

Oh, good, I have to assume this is the beginning of regular Broadway coverage here. Looking forward to the next update!

M-O-O-N, that spells stunt casting. 

Oh for shits sake. Not to get into this particular firefight, but so would millions of yours for the conservative hunting permit, so why don’t we all just agree that everyone just hates everyone else, and there are no exceptions to any rules anymore.

How was the hat?

(I know it’s been years, but whatever, I’m just making it through the show now.)

Yeah, I…I don’t think whoever wrote this actually saw the movie. 

Ding. Chicago has always seemed to have this weird “hey, it’s cool, we don’t want to be like you WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE’RE NOT LIKE YOU? YOU WANNA MAKE SOMETHIN OF IT?” vibe. Like they’re only too cool for school if someone directly asks them about it, while they just spend their entire lives seething in the background.

Yeah, I don’t think there’s been any actual critiquing from the judges for years now (we miss you Santino is a sentence I never thought I’d say, but here we are) after maybe the first few episodes, when there are queens who…let’s be kind and say “clearly aren’t going to win”. Every runway for several seasons now has

So, I guess the overthinking it question is this: where’s the line, when the legacy sequel begets a new series? Because based on the strictest definition, or at least the one that seems to be the genesis of the article, I would argue two things: one, Rise of Skywalker doesn’t belong on a list like this, but The Force