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Wow that sounds really tedious and awful.

Someone posted a pic of the scene on Twitter and if you look carefully you can see JOHNSON under the leaves. So I guess you were right on all accounts.

I don’t think Daisy is the problem with the team. It’s everyone thinking they know the one true solution to the Earth destruction and them willing to do anything to achieve their vision. It especially true with the Invincibles but no one is exempt. Coulson did it too with forcing Daisy to come back and be the leader.

My daughter is eleven. Right now she’s at a phase in her life where her friend group is equally boys and girls and she cherishes them all. There are hints of little crushes here and there, but mostly, they’re still kids.

i thought it was a gray area when my ex-fiancee told me that if i was asleep and “looking sexy” that he had a right to my body.

A lot of women downplay their experiences. “Well it was that bad...” or “it’s not like what so and so went through.” I do the same thing, I feel like what happened to me was minor, to be clear it was not rape but it was sexual assault. It’s hard to admit that. I don’t think I’ve ever spoken those words out loud when

I think she considers it a “gray area” because she’s giving him the benefit of the doubt that he wasn’t completely aware about how “consent” works (and to be fair, we’re still pretty awful about discussing and teaching the concept consent even to this day).

I had consensual sex with the guy who raped me. I didn’t want to admit to myself that the dude I thought was a great guy was a rapist. And I bought his weak excuse, because I wanted to believe he was a great guy. Women don’t want bad guys, we want good guys. We want good guys so much, we’ll try to convince ourselves

“Make James Bond a title, not a name.”

It looks like you’re trying to debate this, but instead of presenting arguments you’re just repeating your thesis.

Black Widow’s evolution is good and all but I think (at least as far as the TV side of things is concerned, they obviously have more time for this stuff) the evolution of Daisy Johnson/Skye/Quake/Mary Sue Poots is a bit more interesting if we’re considering the overall MCU. The fact that she ended up being as

You used to be able to fire cops for shoplifting? You can’t even fire them today for murder.

I assumed he was dead or had been rotting in jail in a different state for decades. The idea he’s not only alive, but a former cop, and was apparently in California this whole time is ... wow.

A part of me kind of enjoys Season 4 more than 5 while acknowledging that 5 probably has the stronger story.

The standard trope in these matters is that someone will have an epiphany at the last minute and will do something that busts the time loop open.

Yeah, it’s one thing to ask about whether it was terrible trying to lose/gain so much weight for a role or if they regretted the decision to put their body through so much change or something... but just a flat out “what did you weigh!?” Wow. What would the answer to that even accomplish—that number on its own is not

While yes, this particular question was wholly inappropriate (literally why ask someone how much they weighed in a movie 35 years ago????) it seems to me that the issue isn’t about who gets asked most about body changes in regard to gaining or losing for a part. Actors and actresses will talk your ear off about how

Yeah, is anyone surprised? The most likely answer was that Thanos is going to curb-stomp everyone in Infinity War, with an ending of “he wins.”

I’d wager to say it’s not even most older women. I am 52 and don’t have many friends my age who accept assgrabby (etc.) behaviour as Just the Way Men Are. Or who are dismissive of the #metoo movement - at least when we are talking amongst ourselves.

Not to restart the debate of last week, but the whole point of this season was that no, Lexa and the Grounders don't put their own lives above all else. They threatened a war if they didn't get Finn, and were whining about "Blood for Blood" for half the season.