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“Pevensie” not “Pensevie” (an easy mistake even before the pensieve in the Harry Potter books). But with you on befuddlement at why fauns are supposed to be appealing characters for children. The god Pan and satyrs are often chaotic and rapacious. That vibe often hums beneath milder portrayals and is uncanny.

[¡VARTS!]

I thought Robin would be in it, not as “Robin” but the next Batman.

“Tonight, tonight. I’ll swim so fast tonight. And my stomach will fill up with chum!”

Ugh. It’s so unpleasant to look at!

Is “America” sung only by the women (stage) or between the women and men (‘61 film)? This nerd needs to know.

Determine the winner via Vogue-off.

The real “Uncle” is, you guessed it… Frank Stallone.

Connor won. His longtime girlfriend, the frustrated playwright, stood up for him in a moment that gave him pure joy. And he didn’t take off his coat.

So, can someone in this cyber pile-on cite what makes Peterson “neo-fascist” or an “enfant terrible”? I find the disparity between his reputation rather than his material somewhat fascinating. It seems like a second or third-hand opinion to have. Justin Kirk’s character’s project of xenophobia and racism seem

“Jordan Peterson-esque, neo-fascist enfant terrible.”

The eagerness to jump on people, just because they didn’t get the latest memo, may feel good in the moment but repels people rather than bring them forward. By all means, let’s experiment and try out new ideas, but there’s so many complex biological and sociological and psychological factors at play it’s foolish to

The whole season gets a passing grade for the "New titties" joke.

How much for an Ewok to watch me fuck?

Results are in: despair! (and reflect)

Jaba-Jabba. Jibber-Jabber. Maybe Jabba the Hutt is known as Jaba by his friends?

Oh, my shrine isn’t in my crawlspace...

I still have mine. When I got this at the theater as a kid I laughed having read the books and realizing how nervous the studio was.

Lucas’ dialog has brought many masterful actors low. Looking forward to how Christensen’s appearances will go with directors and writers more adept at depicting human interactions.