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Well, considering that episode aired in May of 2015 and this article was written in March of that year, I for one don't find its omission here all that surprising. ;)

I know it's not cool anymore to speak of Glee with anything approaching positivity, but "The Quarterback" absolutely belongs on this list.

That does nothing to prove your point. You said that Meredith is "the most suffering character on television." "THE MOST." "ON TELEVISION." Not that she is the most-suffering *main* character on an *ordinary* network *non-fantasy-drama* show.

Tell that to Sansa Stark.

"Grey’s Anatomy is one of those shows that automatically entices a 'Jesus god, is that still on?' when most people hear it mentioned nowadays."

You should be, since that's what typically matters when it comes to prognosticating awards outcomes.

Um, no. American Hustle won the SAG Award for Best Cast, but lost PGA to 12 Years A Slave (and Gravity in a tie), which went on to win the Oscar. Spotlight is this year's American Hustle.

It's true that if Spotlight had lost, it probably would have been pretty much out of the game entirely. But rather than reclaiming its frontrunner status, this win merely managed to keep the status quo of the race pretty much the same as it was 24 hours ago… which, at this point in the race, is probably the best it

"I'm glad it's probably maintaining its frontrunner status with this."

The only reason I can think of for not including Hard Candy on this list is because perhaps it was classified more as a "psychological thriller" than a "horror." But damn Ellen Page and Patrick Wilson both put in tremendous performances and it's impossible to sit through without squirming. Also, I would put 'You're

But why would you ask anyone to do that? What an empty exercise. Brokeback Mountain is NOT a standard heterosexual love story, period. The characters' homosexuality is too intrinsic to the plot and themes to simply swap it out like that. Two straight people would have had no problems falling in love in that time

You missed the biggest question of all: If, as it's explained in the film itself, the suit works by shrinking the space between atoms, rendering the subject more dense — as opposed to actually shrinking the atoms themselves — then how on earth is Scott able to shrink to sizes SMALLER THAN AN ATOM at the end of the

"Avengers became the highest grossing film of 2012 and remains the third highest grossing film of all time." *Should read: FOURTH highest grossing film of all time. Jurassic World has surpassed it.

Jesus Christ, are we really still talking about this? I really don't understand the controversy. Why should a woman have to discard her femininity to be "feminist"? That attitude is more sexist than the heels themselves.

Ridley Scott is not an Academy Award winner. He's been nominated three times but never won. (Steven Soderbergh won for Traffic the year that Gladiator won Best Picture.) Also, calling Brad Pitt an Academy Award winner is a bit misleading, in my opinion, since it implies he won as an actor when in fact he only