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I would be happy with just a smaller dynamic range. Or rather, my wife who is trying to sleep in the bedroom would be happier if every 11 minutes the sound from the living room didn’t sound like a 747 landing for three minutes then gets super quiet again.

Annoying, but my bigger beef is with shit sound mixing. If you’re going to spend millions of dollars on a show or flick, light the fucking thing and mix the damned sound properly.

Despite that fact that graphic violence is often considered “Adult content”,  Graphic violence does not inherently make a movie for adults.  Some people just don’t like to watch graphic murders but still want to watch a horror movie.  Yes PG-13 is meant to make sure the teens can go see this without a parent and sure

Plus, there are people in Hollywood who are terrible at acting and are still getting roles and don’t have parents in the business. I don’t think there’s a particular scourge of awful actors who have famous parents.

Hollywood nepotism isn’t the problem, it’s the symptom of a larger one- namely that it’s so incredibly hard to even attempt a career in the arts without already being financially well off and also well-connected. The fact that you NEED to know a guy who knows a guy etc. just to get your foot in the door, and also need

Allison Williams did.

At the end of the day regardless of who your parent were it might get your foot in the door, and I am 100% sure it does. But if your terrible at the job, in this case acting, your not going to have much of a career. Colin has done pretty well in the acting game, meanwhile Chet has at BEST some minor forgetable role.

I think it’s more statements that they’re at least capable of not getting picked off, which is fair.

She didn’t read the script but her post apparently had some of the text from the script in it.  Apparently she can’t actually be trusted to be discreet about this kind of thing.

The thing is, there are also tons of examples of massive luxury developments that sit half-empty because the developers can’t fill them, and they refuse to lower the price. They can write off these losses on their taxes and thus have no incentive to make things more affordable.

The funny thing is that on Smallville Clark is partially responsible for Lex turning evil. He was constantly gaslighting Lex about his secret. This pushed Lex over the edge, made him begin to start spying...and it went out of control. It began his entire obsession with meteor freaks.

N0, you missed mine. The point I’m making is that these people know there is an afterlife regardless of the absence of scientific evidence. You say belief and fact are different things, but they aren’t. They are in theory, but to a person, they aren’t. There are people that you can ask “Is Heaven a fact,” and they

Hell, I recently re-watched Flash S2, Ep3 and even Joe was encouraging Barry to “hit that”.

Iris and Barry had the weird distinction of starting as a will they wont they and somehow maintaining that energy well after actually getting married. They never feel like either of them expect this to be a long term thing.

Personally, I would have included Patty Spivot, the woman who should have been kept around as Barry Allen’s love interest. The dynamic between Barry and Patty was far more interesting and had more potential than Barry/Iris.

A hundred percent this. One of the best moments in the pilot episode is when Hannibal tries to copycat the Minnesota Shrike but Will immediately can tell that it’s a fake, because the Shrike has a perverse respect for his victims but Hannibal couldn’t hide the fact that he thought his victim was a pig. A series-long

The third season was so bad it retroactively lowered my opinion of the preceding material. I thought they actually had some idea of where they were going with Bedelia du Maurier, rather than to turn “the smartest person in the room” (for getting the hell out of Dodge) into a dummy who sticks around ever after she’s

I loved this show, but the second half of season 3 followed Tumblr GIFsets up its own ass, and every push they made in the direction of these characters being increasingly less subtextual was a betrayal, I felt, of the Will character in particular. The show got it right in the first episode (or one of the first) when

I know I’ve seen him in like a million things but I can’t remember what any of them were. I never watched any of the shows mentioned here. What I do remember is he was always funny, a welcome presence. Such a loss.

I sort of agree in spirit with the idea that people should trust audiences more, but I overwhelmingly fall back to Barnum’s dictum that nobody ever went broke betting on the ignorance of the American public. I assure you there are thousands of viewers who absolutely believe that whatever is being described here is an