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There’s two episodes left for this season and I don’t see why the finger snap has to happen next episode. This is likely happening around the time of Stark and Strange fighting Maw. Unless you think Infinity War takes place in real time and that it took a half hour to go from Earth to Titan, there’s plenty of time

The look on Okoye’s face was just killer. Cause she was sworn to protect him. That’s her gig.

The only character I am absolutely convinced will not come back is Heimdall (who, let’s face it, is the kind of character who dies in movies to make you more worried about the more central characters). There are obvious ways for Loki (has fake-died before), Vision (rebooted by Shuri), and Gamora (trapped in the Soul

To me it seemed significant that as Spidey was disintegrating, he was saying “I don’t want to go” rather than “I don’t want to die.” That gives me hope that all the people killed with the snap went somewhere else, e.g. the Soul Stone, rather than dying.

Apparently I need to clarify. By “bad sex” I don’t just mean sex that is boring or unsatisfying, although that also qualifies. I also mean sex that makes you feel worse afterward than you did before. You don’t need to have good sex to know that sex that’s painful, frightening, or humiliating is bad. But a lot of

The whole “incel” viewpoint assumes that any sex is better than no sex. But there are women who are having nothing but bad sex and who might actually be happier celibate. It’s impossible to know how common this is, but young women often have a lot of bad sex before they start having sex that they actually enjoy, if

Women tend to internalize pain; men externalize it.

I was just thinking of Agents of SHIELD as an example of a show that has female characters who are attractive (because everybody on TV is attractive) but are never served up as sex objects.

Late reply here, but I agree: it’s obviously a bad deal. Lexa should know that the only way to keep the Mountain Men in the mountain is to rescue the Sky People. Once they have all the bone marrow they need, the Mountain Men will be free to use their superior firepower to attack, an immediate desire to take ownership

I’ve just finished binge-watching the first two seasons of this show, which may not be the best way to do it. Watching it like this makes it clear that every group of people in the show — Grounders, Mountain Men, Sky People (divided into subgroups of 100; adult Arkers; Jaha & co., and kids trapped in the mountain) —

They’re all Eleanor picks. From the top:

He probably has most of his wealth stashed in a tax haven.

Jessica and Oscar are very, very sweet together.

For addicts, lining up the next fix is as serious a problem as the addiction itself.

The inhaler has been driving me nuts since she started using it. It’s the only one she’s got. She doesn’t know how much is left in it. She doesn’t know how to get more. She should have been obsessively trying to track down a source all the time she’s been using it. If there’s one thing addicts think about in advance,

Is “Jewish people have no rhythm” a stereotype? I’ve literally never heard that before. I thought it was that white people have no rhythm? Don’t Jewish people have some pretty intricate traditional dances that they perform at weddings or the like?

Elsewhere, Oscar moves away from his one-note antagonism to start forming a genuine friendship with Jessica, one complicated by the fact that she’s more open to casual sex than he is (a nice subversion of gender stereotypes).

The Secretary of Education either can’t or won’t do her homework.

Confession: I considered buying one for my husband as a joke. That was before I knew how much it cost.

The kids are shuttled around hither and thither for reasons that seem logical (or at least fantasy-logical) at first, but seen arbitrary just minutes later.