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I wonder if when this season is released on DVD whether it'll be put together in larger chucks, like seperate four hour (or even longer) movies. I wonder if the people who are finding it boring or disconnected and going nowhere will enjoy it more that way.

Honestly, I'm never expecting greatness from OITNB (season 4 was a surprise! It was pretty damn good). As long as it can keep me entertained and occupy my on-and-off attention while I do other things on another screen, then that it is time well spent.

Good on 'em!

I wish I could have seen The Knife live before they called it quits, specifically their Shaking the Habitual tour, which, from videos, had such an incredible engery to it that I am devastated I never got to experience.

I hated this episode, but I guess it was just me.

Imagine if nothing had gone down with Lara Flynn Boyle, and they had her back for the show, her face would seem so strange amongst all the gracefully aged faces. They probably still would have refused to have her back just because of her face.

I was reading theories about Jacoby these past weeks (and making up my own), and all of the theories were so deep and they all put so much meaning onto those damn shovels, and now to have it all be for a fucking joke—I'm ecstatic! This feeling of having the rug pulled so thoroughly out from beneath me is the type of

This show is fucking heartbreaking. I don't even watch it as a comedy. I just feel so sad watching it, thinking about my own family's struggles with money and how it almost tore everything apart, I can definitely see how much it all effected my father in Frank.

I never knew that! Good to know.

Whenever I read "Diana Prince", my brain rearranges it into "Princess Diana".

I wish she'd have listed which films represented women horribly so that I knew which to steer clear of, and in turn, which to support.

It is, and I understand what Lynch is attempting to say, but it definitely feels like he is having his cake and eating it too.

It's a problem I have with Lynch all-round. Still, Mulholland Drive is my favourite film of all time.

The objectification of women is the only problem I have with this season, and Lynch being conscious of what he is doing does not make it disappear, nor does it make him immune from criticism for it. You can't just say "he doesn't mean it, though" or "he is referencing the sexism of noir stories" if he is simply

Watch a Trump supporter*

From what I've researched myself, most companies don't take just script or pitches anymore. You have to pay artists off your own back to draw, colour, ink, letter, out your first issue and then you can submit that to certain publishers that accept unsolicited submissions. The most daunting part of this, for me, is

The tune that plays when Coop's doppelganger pulls up the Buella's better be longer on the soundtrack when it comes out, because it was stunning.

I have panic attacks on the regular, and after each one I shave my head completely. It's almost like by having a panic attack I feel as if I've tainted my recovery, and that by shaving my head I get a fresh start, new a me. If I don't shave my head, sometimes I go throw out all of my clothes and buy new ones, or

They'd better match the reissued soundtracks or I'll flip.

I live in a relatively small town, but I went for a walk the other day, went up a path that I was sure I knew where it lead to but ended up somewhere completely different. I was honestly frightened that if I kept walking I would get lost for a long time.