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He used a woman of colour to be the voiceless, inactive vessel for a white woman who, once returned, has a voice, is active, and participates in the narrative. There is definitely a discussion to be had about how Lynch used the body of a woc to hide his twist that we otherwise would have seen coming, but you are

I think AHS’s premiere date centres around its Halloween episode.

For me, I think what character moments there were in The Return hit much harder than most moments in seasons 1 and 2; they felt much more sincere and serious than the soap-opera trappings of the original run (aside from the grief surrounding Laura, which has always felt very real to me, which is the reason I prefer

It makes me sad how inactive this post is; on the old site it’d be bangin’

Now Trev is feeding into the Antifa nonsense, wonderful

I certainly don’t expect everything to be wrapped up nicely, I just want the major clues to be explained, even if it is just Dale simply dumping a load of exposition on us to explain them, like he would in OG Peaks.

I’m sure it will be a satisfying resolution, but is there any way that Lynch can tie up every plot thread and explain so many strange tangents and clues in just the two hours the remain, without it feeling rushed?

The score was really good, at least.

The shaking shot of The Jumping Man, you can see Sarah Palmer's face.

Seeing Christian going from a dude that Tumblr savaged for posting about eating his own cum, to having a tweet featured on an A.V. Club article, it warms my heart.

Her crazy white hair from the Digital Witness music video era made her look like a scientist that had been in a hilarious chemical-experiment explosion.

Does this mean all of those horrible electrical noises were coming from Sarah herself?

Missed opportunity not selling the dildo from "Knockoffs"

Man o' man do I love self-proclaimed feminists making films with Woody Allen.

Inside is truly one of the worst films of our times, so I am definitely looking forward to this.

I was so nervous watching Sarah watching that boxing match because I couldn't tell if it was simply static on the television or was in fact a menacing zapping noise that I should be scared of.

It seems she's sticking with Arca for a while. I just hope the new album doesn't sound like Vulnicura Part 2, because I always look forward to Bjork albums sounding different to what she's done before.

The play fight that turns intimate is the pinnacle of sexual tension.

"Put Your Money On Me" is the obvious stand-out on the album.

Taylor Swift being so high up is truly bizarre to me.