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Yes, yes it is. Still, though, I doubt he'd be able to capture the same market that Trump did. He'd be a career politician, not an outsider. He could try dumbing himself down in public, using a limited vocabulary, promising to solve complex issues with overly simplistic solutions, and appealing to mass xenophobia… But

In fairness about the other Revenants, she only came back to town a few months ago, so I could buy that the ones that didn't work with Bobo and who just try to stay out of the heir's way wouldn't know what she looks like. We're also not sure whether Anus was telling the truth about the bar being full of his demon

Oh, for sure. And I think that dude was a disgusting rapist even before we knew he was a Revenant - just because he was a bartender who took advantage of a completely wasted customer. Wynonna didn't regret it at the time, but still.

I actually didn't like that scene, as it was too rom-com cliche, but I thought they improved from then on. Though I don't think anything sold me on them as a couple as much as Drunk Nicole yelling "You are SO PRETTY and I like you SO MUCH!" the moment she saw Waverly during the last episode. Hee. Aw.

Although the Revenants aren't necessarily bad. Like yeah, the fact that most of them committed crimes worthy of execution would somewhat poison the well, and some of them seem to have gone native while in hell… But for those that aren't homicidal maniacs (Hetty, Fish, Levi ect.) it's not so much that they're evil as

It's true. I read her due date was a week after filming ending, and they couldn't really afford to postpone. I'm not sure whether I'll end up liking how the story shakes out, but I don't think they had a lot of great options.

It's one of these Buffy-esque shows, this time with a Western vibe and a pair of sisters at its heart. I have a fondness for siblings, which is how I got into the show in the first place, but man, they are my favourite familial relationship on TV, easy peasy.

I know, right? I was just looking for something to distract myself while my cat was sick, and now I'm in full-on, embarrassing fangirl mode. I write fanfiction. I try to convince my friends to watch it so I'll have someone to nerd out with. I've lost count of how many times I've rewatched the Drunk Nicole bits since I

One of my favourite movies is May, starring Angela Bettis. One time, bored, I idly googled "Angela Bettis is awesome," and stumbled across a movie/TV blog that reviewed (and loved) May. Reading other posts, I found that the blogger had rather similar tastes to me, so started reading regularly, and commenting, and the

Wynonna Earp is a rural superhero and she's pretty awesome. She wields a demon-killing gun that only works for her, and has a longstanding mutual dislike with most of the townspeople she has to protect.

Oh man, did it ever sneak up on me. I started watching it as a fun guilty pleasure that had some tropes I like (snark, lesbians, siblings) even though I thought Wynonna was a bit of a Jessica Jones carbon copy and I was already over her tragically dead family angst by the end of the pilot.

Exactly. It's not that Iron Fist's fight scenes are terrible, it's that they're terribly disappointing, and there's nothing going on with Danny as a character to distract from them.

But how did this story end? Did you end up break-dancing to Cotton-Eyed Joe?

"because our political system isn’t quite as crazy as whatever they’ve got going in the United Kingdom"
As an uninvolved observer from neither country, I call bullshit. Your political system is insane. I mean, rampant gerrymandering, the openly inequal electoral college bullshit, a total lack of preferential voting,

My understanding is that Netflix classified it as LGBT by mistake, and queer audiences took that idea and jokingly ran with it.

By complete coincidence, my pop culture weekend had a lesbian triple combo. I'm addicted to Wynonna Earp, which is very friendly to its queer lady fanbase, I just reached the point in Hannibal wherein Alana and Margot start hooking up, and I bought Stardew Valley - AKA Harvest Moon with gay marriage and sprinklers.

I would also love to see some autistic ladies represented, 'cause yeah, the popular belief of the male-ness of the disorder is rather exaggerated.

As far as autistic representation goes, this already looks about 50 times better than The Good Doctor. Colour me cautiously optimistic.

Ugh. I like the book, I'm pretty sick of Moffat, and I don't look forward to whatever nonsense this will be.

Right? She's meant to be Sherlock's intellectual equal and a genius manipulator, but she uses her love interest's name as her passcode like a lovesick teenage idiot*. And it was designed to be a code that be uncrackable for Sherlock specifically! Is her computer's password "password," too?