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Trish: "Worth it!"

I'm only on episode 11, but so far one of my favorite moments of the series (and one that I feel very much so sums up the show and my immediate love for it) was between Trish, Jess, and Simpson. Trish immediately, without the slightest hesitation, says she's in to help Jessica with her plan. Simpson tries to talk her

When I was around 5 or so, Ghost Writer aired a 3 part episode with a bubble gum monster who would stalk people; sneak up on them, and attack them. With its small purpose slope-face it was basically the stuff nightmares are made of. I ran screaming from the room, but that monster proceeded to haunt me until I turned

This game introduced me to Syd Matters, alt-j, and Breton (whose killer track "Got Well Soon" plays at the Vortex Club party).

I told him the truth. And there were consequences. But I, too, noted that there weirdly was no "butterfly effect" notification. Maybe just an error on the developers' part.

I've read several reviews that basically ripped the ending to shreds. I felt in the minority for enjoying each and every chapter, each interaction with even the most minor characters, and for simply enjoying the story that was being told. Until now. I will say that the entire final chapter is spent guiding you toward

What convinced me it may be real was the realization that Tommy was probably telling the truth that Wayne was in the bathroom; that Kevin met him in the same rest stop bathroom as the one where Tommy & Lily were abandoned hadn't occurred to me, but makes complete sense. Especially if Wayne somehow knew he was going to

"… Almost all his shows cross borders, language, and time periods and have these huge social implications and hooks. But beyond the stock characters and writing, he doesn’t seem to ever follow up his ambition with a comparable production."

Another great touch: the St. Joan 9th wonders posters in Luke's son's room. Glad to see the show hasn't forgotten Monic Dawson, who was basically the only good thing about season 2 IMO. So of course she was promptly written off in a season 3 scene that never aired.

It's so great to have it confirmed that Linda is a lovely, spirited woman to this day. And hearing about herself, Larry and Patrick as The Three Musketeers, glorified children on set, is great. Dallas will always be a classic and Linda will always be an icon.

Shameless Aimee Mann fan here to do nothing but espouse her amazingness from here til the end of time. Carry on.

The album is fantastic. They've got a great energy and rapport live as well. It's definitely like watching two friends hang and perform. They've started doing a Christmas show together as well. I highly recommend you catch them if they're in your town.

Christ I want to like her because she seems like she's earnestly trying, but so far she's been out acted by a young Mexican kid, an invisible woman, and a horde of CGI butterflies so I really can't defend her.

I'm gay and even I can't help but admire Megan's beauty when it's on display, so to speak.

Only theory I've got going is that Claire is actually alive and in hiding, and Noah had his memory of her wiped so that no one can ever find her, including himself; that scene of him looking at a body was probably either a random person or Claire faking her own death while Noah said goodbye.

I know this show isn't good but it's become my summer drunken guilty pleasure. This is great news.

Amazing episode of an amazing show and an amazing performance by an amazing actress and I'm not at all amazed she didn't win.

I know it may be an unpopular choice, because it's not a very popular film, but Kirby from Scream 4 willy likely always be one of my favorite Not-So-Final girls. Bucking archetypes while still being a decent person, that great run-on sentence list of horror remakes, and having a crush on the killer. Not to mention

I know people say it every time but I'm starting to agree. The question just needs to be retired.