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Zoe Lister-Jones is the only reason I watch Life In Pieces. It’s a very basic sitcom, but she plays Colin Hanks wife as a full grown Daria Morgendorffer and it’s super entertaining to watch. Therefore, I’m predicting Band Aid will be a very funny movie.

Yes, but he wants to meet Santa Claus, so...

I don’t want this. I want Fringe, Bob’s Burgers and Buffy back.

I can’t imagine the letter he sends to the people who design his oversized suits and hats.

This is the internet equivalent of when I spend ten minutes giving a clsss instructions and then some d-bag raises their hand and asks a question which was literally just answered.

I mean Peter Parker was talking selfies all the way back in 1962

The is what the banhammer was invented for.

How Ripa really feels

SHE DIDN’T SAY SHE WAS THE FIRST. THAT IS WHY THIS BLOG POST WAS WRITTEN.

But what’s wrong with that though? Like I don’t get how that’s bad. Shows come out all the time because executives see a rising interest in something and decide to make decisions based on that. I think it’s cool and very predictive that it didn’t happen here, but I’m confused as to the anger towards the idea that it

I watched the first two episodes with my husband last night, and when I asked him what he thought of it, he said, “it was pretty fucked up, but the world is pretty fucked up right now, so...??” He’s a keeper!

But if they god forbid did feel inspired by the current events to make this, he’d be angry?? Jeez, women having opinions on what’s going on and concerning their livelihood, how awful of them!

You can also let him and anyone else know who got angry about the words used in the trailer - they are straight from the book word for word. I know this because I am 4/5 through the book right now for the first time. So when I saw the trailer I was like... why the outrage? Atwood wrote those lines. They weren’t

I was talking to both my parents on the phone yesterday about how good the show was and I found myself instinctively saying, “You should watch it mom, I don’t know if you’d like it dad,” before realizing how much internalized misogyny I had just expressed. Literally I was trying to protect my dad from facing some of

no worries! the whole premise of this article is a mess so i think we’re all confused :)

I want to ask neontaster, who generally enjoys dystopian fiction but hates sociopolitical intrusion, if there has ever actually been any work of dystopian fiction ever that wasn’t a sociopolitical commentary.

Well, it reads like a condescending “look at the precious men trying to have opinions about feminist things only women can understand,” but I’m trying to give the author the benefit of the doubt because I really don’t want it to be that.

“She was 19 in the first season”

I also think she’s just better with more serious, dark material.

I also can’t wait. In fairness to Bledel, very few child actors are great when they first start out. She may well have grown into her profession by now.