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Solarge Knowles
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Betty: “We live next door to one another, so there’s nothing strange about you walking me to school. Even if he’s watching us.”

Ahem, “a TRUE cuck.” And please know I would never use it in normal situations—I saw the opportunity and I had to take it. As for the second letter, Betty had to give the full thing to her parents after the Town Hall thing. So I believe they gave it to the Sheriff as a result.

Of course, Graham Phillips’ portrayal of Nick is basically a flashing light that says, “I’m Chuck Bass,” which is glaring in an episode full of more understated performances.

Maedchen Amick walking into the party in that red dress, wowzers.

Of course he is, he’s supposed to be 16. What’s HamNo’s excuse?

Eh. I don’t want to read subtitles the entire time during an action movie

(Chadwick Boseman is 40?! No way.)

I think she despised her because Val was a threat to her position as Grandmaster’s right hand woman.

Right, this is one of the things that is resolutely ignored in these kinds of criticisms — the sexual orientation of the vast majority of supporting characters in films is never addressed because it doesn’t have anything to do with the plot, and thus demanding that a supporting character’s sexual orientation be

Steps to improve LGBTQ representation on screen:

I’ll preface this by saying I’m gay. Honest question - are you gay? I hope so, cause I’m kind of getting tired of people being offended on our behalf when we’re not offended.

I read everything Tessa Thompson meant me to read in the scene where the other Valkyrie is falling back from her after she’s been run through. There’s intimacy in the anguish on her face that goes beyond mere sisterhood. I thought it was a brilliant bit of acting.

Was it a distraction because of the gay representation or because the romantic life of a minor side character is superfluous to the plot and themes of the larger narrative?

You can sort of tell the others are more than a little pissed with his pouty-ness.

JFC Affleck, sit up and pretend to be engaged. It wouldn’t hurt if you dressed in clothes that fit, either.

I got ya J Jonah Jameson right here.

Jump cut doesn’t mean it was shot in one long take. It’s just intentially edited to disorientate the viewer. The “jump” is the suddenness of the transition.

That scene was funny but the whole Dr. Strange cameo felt forced to me. Still loved the movie though.

Calling out Nolan for being pretentious is like calling out a bird for flying.

Hey Nolan! Pretentious much?