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Recently saw the word "bro-flake". I think that could apply.

I'm ready for her to break my heart over and over again.

I saw a brilliant comment somewhere hoping she marries River Song to really piss them off.

I was holding out hope for Colman as well, but Whittaker is great. First saw her in Broadchurch and she took my breath away. The scene where she's trying to find her son just about killed me.

The North Avenue Irregulars! I haven't thought about that in YEARS. Barbara Harris and those snakes freaking killed me.

I'm only gay when I bottom.

Same. I've had a shitty couple of weeks and when I read this I burst into happy tears as if I knew the guy. I'm obnoxiously happy for them.

Hank being referred to as "Mr. Peggy Hill" is my favorite gag from KotH. I really need to give the whole thing a rewatch. I haven't seen it since it aired.

The birthday party set to New Order, ending with them watching the sunrise, is one my favorite pieces of film ever.

Just watched the original and damn, that character was great. Like you mentioned above, it just adds another layer. She's a person and a member of the household, I'd even say a peer, until situations arise where the others need to remind her of her position. That scene where Geraldine Page snaps at her for what she

Exactly. Thank you!

Man, I was so so happy to see that it gave me a genuine shiver of anticipation. That "they weren't invited" was perfect too.

Just started watching it right now. It's on Netflix! "The Box" by Jack Ketchum has stuck with me ever since I read it. It truly unsettled me, with such a simple premise. It was something always wanted to make into a short, but never knew if it could work. It definitely worked for me. Off to see the rest of the shorts!

At first I thought he was naked when he was emerging from the skulls. Super dissapointed when his I saw he had a shirt on.

Oh man, I had some friends try to convince me so hard to see that.

I haven't seen it, but another review mentions a talent show. The kid does some magic trick apparently, saying he's going to make a person appear, but he never does that; he makes the auditorium explode in confetti, causing everyone to cheer and give a standing ovation? I'm so confused by everything I've read about

I cried SO MUCH this episode, but for once at happy stuff. Moira's freedom. Moira and Luke. The solidarity of the handmaidens at the salvaging. This show! I thought I was going to burst out of my skin with emotions.

I agree. I wish he'd shown his hand earlier. Everything felt rushed to me in the end, but I still absolutely loved it. Kiernan Shipka honestly terrified me. You get that she's "off" in the beginning, but it plays as a loner/outsider lonely until everything hits. I've been recommending it to all nt horror fan friends.

Literally just finished it, afraid to move. I'm nauseous from the tension. Jesus, I haven't felt this way from a movie in forever. I first hear about it being compared to Suspiria, which is probably my favorite horror. I was prepared to be disappointed from the hype but I'm so not. Wow.

That really hit me this episode. I forgot I was watching the same actor, especially toward the end, with the pure menace I felt from the doppelganger phone scene and then sad, lost Cooper at the statue.