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I loathed Janet in the books and am absolutely in love with Margo on the show, so the show runners did some incredible work there, in my opinion. I always loved Alice but I love Show Alice even more and they made Julia relatable. By The Magician King, or whenever she stopped using contractions, I was done with her &

I enjoyed this thread far more than I should have.

Hearing a millennia of stupid questions must be it's own circle of hell.

I appreciate Archie in the same way I did the attractive yet dumb boys I did in high school. Pretty to look at, but there's not much going on there. I'm digging dark haired Cole Sprouse and Skeet Ulrich (incredibly perfect casting) and I'm pretty sure I'm in love with Cheryl. Betty does it for me more than V, and even

While the CW has been super progressive about queer relationships, I just don't really see them tackling asexuality, or at least not on this highly dramatized and campy show. I've never seen The 100 or The Fosters, but from my impressions of those shows it seems like an ace plot line would do well in either of those

I love the original Poltergeist because of how campy it is - when Poltergeist shows up, gold craft glitter swirls! - so I was hoping the new one would be actually scary. It was just boring.

I dragged my dad, but I knew it was going to be terrible and I delighted in it, like how Enchantress slithered. He had low expectations but doesn't similarly revel in the absurd. He retaliated by refusing to take me to Rogue One.

Or it's genetics?

I actually think it would be really great to watch Betty & Jughead go through the process of deciding to lose their virginity to each other. That's what I went through, and it was so terrifying (and awful) because we didn't know what we were doing, and thrilling because we loved each other and were both becoming

I definitely had hang out time study hall my junior year, but that was because the teacher who was supposed to mind us did not give a shit. By senior year, we were allowed to leave campus so I tended not to attend my last period class.

I love her theatricality and the way they shoot her just adds to it. Her entrance when she catches Archie bailing was so beautiful and mesmerizing. Also that dress stood out incredibly among that sea of red, and she looked like a total smoke show.

The local indie theater played Clueless last night and the theater was almost full & people were cracking up. It was so much fun enjoying all of its delightful 90s tidbits & snark in a theater. I noticed a box of Snackwells I'd never seen before and I cracked up.

I was actually allowed to write a term paper in college about the representations of murder in Heathers and Jawbreaker. I still can't believe my professor went for it.

You can hook him up with me, The Girl Who Has Never Seen The Matrix.

I was playing the album Closer by Better Than Ezra, so ours must have been around the same time. Though my experience was not great - I accidentally bought dry condoms, I was bleeding like a murder victim, and then my antique bed straight up collapsed into puzzle pieces. I ran from the room in tears.

I don't know about making out, but I can tell you that the bass line from Dazed and Confused makes it the perfect song to fuck to.

I think there's a lot to consider about Dawn being "annoying" as well as some of the problematic behaviors Xander exhibits earlier in the series, mainly being a gross horny teenage boy. As Spike so elegantly puts it, she's a "fourteen year old hormone bomb", the ordinary (she thinks) younger sister to someone

I ran into Alyson Hannigan at the Michaels in Santa Monica on Halloween a few years ago, and she had her brand new baby with her. I was mesmerized because a) Alyson Hannigan and also b) why does Alyson Hannigan go to Michaels? I feel like if I were as rich as Alyson Hannigan, I would send someone to shop for me at

I think that's definitely what was implied and I'm genuinely wondering how that scenario unfolded…

My mom's from Carmel and we have a house there and the first thing that struck me was the cars. Madeline drives a BUICK? She'd be at minimum driving a G-Wagon.