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I am perplexed by the negative opinions about Sheeran. I actually think he fit in surprisingly well on GOT—he just looks the part. It didn't "take me out of the experience" any more than seeing other actors on the show in other things does. I think Arya might make some meat work out of his pals, though…

I was never a fan of the Luke-Lorelai ship anyway—I never thought they had good chemistry (note: I know I'm in the minority on that opinion). You know who had fantastic, brief chemistry with Lorelai? Billy Burke. That should have gone somewhere. He was sexy, handsome, considerate, he seemed to get her—and what, they

Christopher was the most attractive, though IMO—too bad he was such a self-centered, smarmy ass.

I really am starting to feel like Crystal Skull doesn't exist—I never hear it discussed, I never see it on cable. I just wish it had never happened, you can't put that toothpaste back in the tube.

I see a lot of love for it from adults of a certain age on Reddit, for example.

Thank you. I'll never understand why so many people love Hook. It's a great idea but I never really liked it, and I was the Target demographic (saw it in the theater at age 10). Even as a 10 year old it made me uncomfortable, and seeing it as an adult didn't make it any better. Interesting idea, great casting—I can't

Aww, I like Always! And is it really worse than 1941?

Surprised to see Billy Bob Thornton didn't even get a nom for Goliath. Also, why no Leftovers? Why no Insecure? And where's the love for Ed Harris on Westworld?

Such a shame, because I love a good Monkey's Paw premise. It's a waste to make this PG-13.

I just finished this show (very late, I know) and I enjoyed it. I would give it a solid B, not a C. It's definitely not perfect, but it reminded me of the first season of Damages but with more humor. My biggest problem with it was William Hurt's character, who was so cartoonishly evil that it was hard to take him

Yeah, I can see the Parody in Get Out, but honestly I don't think that's clear with Baby Driver.

Oh man, Meredith Salenger wasn't just in Natty Gann, she WAS Natty Gann, and I wanted to be her so badly when I was little. I also wanted a pet wolf. That movie heavily influenced my life for a while.

This the best brief summary I've seen of the main reasons the campaign failed. Well put!

Interesting to see someone take on the topic of eating disorders and body image again—it's never really be done successfully. Starved, Disfigured, Heavy…none of them have worked for audiences because the topic is just too misunderstood and it brings up too many strong emotions for people to be receptive. I'll be

I find Guy Fieri offensive to my senses—his frosted hair and his "donkey sauce" and his thick sausage hands and his abrasive tone. Gah.

Not the momma!

Eh, although I enjoyed the movie overall and loved the supporting cast, I will agree with Bourdain that multiple times in the movie did I think to myself "seriously, though, fuck this kid."

What are they sentencing him to, though? It's their job to report—if they report something that is true but makes someone look bad…well, that's the way journalism works. The press shouldn't be expected to present everyone favorably all the time. Personally, I don't think they should be making an "if-then" proposal, I

I see he completely missed the point.

That sounds delicious, actually.