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Not sure how seriously offended you are by this but I'm going to go back to them, of course, just couldn't deal with them in the moment

There is nothing more physiologically painful to me than second hand embarrassment for fictional characters- like, it's so tortuously awful I have to leave the room if I can tell something really embarrassing is about to happen to someone on TV- which has made the Dougie Cooper scenes close to impossible for me to

(If you talking about the scene I think you're talking about) I assumed they were talking about Diane. Made more sense to me that Gordon and Albert would be familiar with her and trust her judgment of Cooper

"The movie made over $229 million worldwide on a $140 million budget, which means it did make money" No, that doesn't mean that because the Studios don't receive every dollar a movie makes in theaters (and the straight forward budget doesn't necessarily account for other costs like marketing). It's really difficult to

Two things I keep thinking about

What's really impressive about House of Cards is that the writers have managed to do five seasons of this show without ever establishing any semblance of an interesting or developed supporting cast. Because everyone who poses any kind of threat to Frank has to get washed out, you've just had this rotation group of

For the first 10-15 minutes of Wonder Woman I was worried I was going to have to be that person who dislikes the movie that everyone else is loving. It had an unnecessary DC-universe-tie-in framing, long boring exposition, an annoying attempt at a cute kid, bad dialogue…Really, I just didn't buy amazon island at

Capaldi has stated he's in the Xmas special, so presumably yes it'll happen then. Though he did say this regeneration wouldn't be so straightforward and he had already filmed his "character's death" scene prior to filming the special. But that might have all been hand waving to set up the fake out here

This wasn't the worst episode of the season in terms of overall entertainment level- meaning, it had enough interesting ideas and successful emotional punches to rise above something that was just straight up boring like Knock Knock- but it was the first episode of the season where instead of just experiencing moments

"Of course, the makers of the video are fully aware their employing a bit of reverse psychology"

Buttercup Barffanny when I was a kid, Buttercup Barfchunks now

I don't remember what movie it was but I know the most awkward I've ever felt was going to the movies with my parents, and they suddenly got into this argument (I don't know what) while in line with popcorn. It escalated to after we sat down together, he decided to storm off out of the theater. He came back early in

I've talked to a lot of people who aren't happy with a "kid" Spider-Man. Would be kinda concerned for the movie if it didn't have Iron Man. Also, I think the logic with the whole Nathan Drake thing is, Sony thinks he'll be a star, so I guess they want to lock him down now as their star, and ND just turned out to be

Really enjoyed her messing with Anderson Cooper, so this is disappointing to hear (Not that I approve of the image, but I'm a bit surprised by the extent of the blowback)

But it's not just a matter of the kind of politics the creators are familiar with, it's an issue of the House of Cards people directly trying to adapt storylines that were crafted for the parliamentary system in a vain attempt to make them fit the US system. Veep works well because they weren't trying to remake The

House of Cards is the show I always forget that I watch. Like, every time a new season comes out, I watch it pretty quickly. But within a month I'll be making a list of shows that I watch in my head and forget that it should be on it. I neither dislike it nor find it particularly enjoyable, it's a show that's just

But my question is, if our Pearl did it, why doesn't she tell Steven that? Why is she letting him carry the burden of thinking he killed someone in a past life? Is she afraid he'll look at her differently with that information?

Really interesting rewatching the trial knowing the PD revelation, especially watching Yellow Diamond. I realized she's keeps trying to cut the trial short not just out of being especially blood thirsty for Rose Quartz, but because she wants to avoid digging into things too much. And she's genuinely shocked at first

"Speciest"

It was a joke referencing her thing with the Blue guy in Oxygen