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Jonathan Rhys Myers trying to capitalize on all of the Eddie Redmayne/The Danish Girl praise…

I'm assuming the Silver Snakes will be represented by a useless sidekick who dies in the first thirty minutes?

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I was pretty down on last week's episode, but this was actually enjoyable…unless I am just reading far too much into my own confirmation biases. This week it seemed like there were two separate story lines; Adam, Jessa, and Elijah-three of the most supremely fucked up characters-moving forward and achieving some sense

Bianca Donaghy is not going to like this…

You were the chosen one, Disqus! It was said you would bring balance to the comments, not leave it in darkness!

I watched the first couple of episodes of 11.22.63. I'm enjoying it so far—I am a sucker for anything time travel related—but I'm finding it hilarious that James Franco's character seems to be going out of his way to not listen to the classic time travel advice of, "Don't make a big disturbance in the past." Placing

I'm working on an article about the VA here in Washington. It's my first foray, so I'm not exactly Woodward and Bernstein, but I'm feeling good about it.

I can predict with a high degree of certainty that he will be sweaty and perturbed in this role.

I can predict with a high degree of certainty that he will be sweaty and perturbed in this role.

So…I real feel for the author of they first letter, because it can't feel good to have done something fine immediately before doing something that is—debatably—not okay. I guess the solution is to just admit to the first half and express some concern over your partner's potential behavior.

Lady Dynamite is pink, has frilly, embroidered det cord, and costs approximately 15% more than Man Dynamite despite producing the same results.

*2016 Lumbersexual Fonzie walks up to jukebox, feigns disinterest in something as gauche and violent as striking a machine, lights up American Spirit cigarette, jukebox somehow begins playing Vampire Weekend*

If it's a parody it is certainly low key. The problem is that I don't really think a creative person can ever be completely unbiased with regards to their own life, and a show created by someone about about their doppleganger is always going to inherently validate their choices.

Rick: Tonight on The Walking Dead, we go undercover at a sex farm for sex hookers.

I've normally been loath to enjoy this show, but on some level I think this episode is remarkably honest on showing the endpoint of white, Brooklyn, hipster feminism as a Instagramed, rural wedding in the Hudson Valley. Every single character fills me with the rage of a thousand suns, but there is some true insight

I'll just piggyback off of what Sludge has written..Firstly, with the extensive readership this site has and the usage of Disqus there is bound to be an influx of 'trolls' and people complaining to any article. I find it a little disingenuous, however, to claim that the recent return of long-form articles hasn't also

The availability of this show on streaming services makes me think it is a prime candidate to fall into that category of 'Low ratings but anyone who is anyone watches it somehow.'

*Sees plug for Vanderpump Rules on the A.V. Club, fears for future of site*

It would be interesting, but I would much rather stick with Tom Hardy. One of the biggest themes of the movie, in my humble little internet opinion, was that Max was not so much a specific person but rather a mentality of that world. In other words, it doesn't matter if this Max is the same one as Gibson's Max;