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i thought that was a fantastic episode, one of the best of season 2. i think the review here really sold it short, it was super touching. maybe i just have a fondness for time capsule stories but this one really scratched my existential itch about how we forget those who lived before us were every bit as real and

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No mention of how they had Laura singing a selection from “The Last Unicorn,” of all the song choices they could have made?

Like DAMN that is one HELL of a deep cut and I applaud the creative team for that.

“I Weigh,” a new interview series by actress Jameela Jamil, who has made body positivity her brand in the last year.

Are we snarking on Jamil’s project because she made it her brand in the last year? But not snarking on Shrill? I need a list of who the acceptable and unacceptable arbiters of body-positivity are around here, because I am confused.

I actually found the ending with Kate praying to Jack too manipulative and cheap.

Jennifer Esposito was married to Bradley Cooper for four months in 2006 and 2007, which qualifies her to have an opinion on whatever is happening between him and A Star Is Born co-star Lady Gaga.

“Jennifer Esposito was married to Bradley Cooper for four months in 2006 and 2007, which qualifies her to have an opinion on whatever is happening between him and A Star Is Born co-star Lady Gaga.”

Those goats look a hell of a lot like sheep.

The order of the photos should match the order of descriptions because that is how captions have worked since captions were invented. 

I love these posts and I look forward to them so much! I wish that the order of the pictures would match the order of the descriptions in the paragraphs because I am Out Of Touch and I don't always know who everyone is.

I say again: We are watching completely different shows.

I did enjoy the idea that they would test a ship’s deflector shields by letting another ship fire on them. That was a fun scene.

I haven’t commented on The Flash in yonks, but I came here expecting a harsh grade and was completely flummoxed by the B+. This was an incredibly stupid episode, even by this show’s standards. It seriously took Nora 52 failed iterations before she told any of her teammates (most of whom are also superheroes, and one

I just told this story on Twitter a few weeks ago, but back in college, I was hanging out with a friend and he started playing “Blackbird” on the guitar. I started singing the words and he stopped and said “What are you singing???” He had just learned the riff from another guitarist and didn’t realize it was an actual

Honestly, as a brown man, even in 2019, it’s an overwhelming feeling to see a brown man star in a movie by a huge director like Danny Boyle, without the story having explicit ties to his Indian-ness.

18 saved people probably doesn’t sound like a lot unless you are one of the 18.

Nah, admitting these kind of impulses is important rather than pretending they don’t exist.

I’m still not super angry at Malek taking a job, particularly something as ‘once in a lifetime’ as this, and which has been a really successful role for him - I’m angry at the studios/companies/people that keep picking Singer as a director. While some actors have a lot of choice in their roles, most people on a movie

I thought the “That’s How You Know” sequence from Enchanted actually captured the feeling of falling in love. It’s wonderfully staged and shot. Did I miss a mention of this delightful movie somewhere in the analysis?

True. The character’s name is Ezri.