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there were celebrity feuds but they weren’t comment-section-based

Celebrity comments on comments about their comment’ now accounts for 93% of all entertainment news

Welcome to 2022, where the WALL STREET JOURNAL asks you to reflect and make a public statement about internet comments from a six-month-old Instagram post - and you’re ready with a multi-paragraph response

I’ll admit I’m being flippant. And I can see the argument that the presence of Kim in the ‘gray future’ is a spoiler, insofar as it reveals that something DOESN’T happen (you know that Kim doesn’t die or disappear forever in the BCS storyline). Is it a ‘major’ spoiler? I dunno. - it doesn’t really tell you what

Well, sorry it got spoiled for you that one of the main characters appeared in an episode

haha what show was this?

In a way, they had the same problem as they had in BrBa in that they took a mainly unsympathetic character and made him completely sympathetic and somebody to root for.

*don’t know how this got botched but what I meant to say was “I agree, some people are way too obsessed with complaining that other people aren’t as good at watching TV as they are”

I mean it might be a troll, but it’s a legit opinion IMO

Brando was like “We’re going to make a point by baldly disrespecting the Academy and all of our peers, right in their face, on the biggest stage of their biggest night. Now here’s the plan... you go do that, while I go bowling...”

I’m fascinated by this comment.  Did they change the thumbnail image?  Because the current one isn’t any kind of spoiler, other than Kim dyeing her hair I suppose.

There’s a scene towards the end of Breaking Bad where Walt Jr. refers to how his dad has acted “over this whole year” and it totally takes me out of the moment to think about it being such a short span.

I get annoyed when showrunners try to shame or scold the audience for liking and rooting for their morally reprehensible characters (David Chase is a fan of this one). You wrote these characters; your audience’s investment in them has made you dump trucks of money and tons of critical accolades; and now you’re

I don’t see how his rant helped Kim at all. She was looking at a lawsuit before, and she still is.

It was a great reveal, although the literary pedant in me couldn’t help thinking ‘but The Time Machine’ isn’t about traveling back in time to your past life! Heck, it might be the *only* story involving a time machine that *isn’t* about returning to past regrets!’ I’m fun at parties.

This bugged me too and I can’t stop thinking about it. It seemed like the clear implication was that Jimmy was doing all this to save Kim. Except... did he? He can tell the feds that the Howard thing was all his doing, but Kim has already confessed to it in writing. Jimmy’s confession isn’t going to change that and

I’ve never encountered a video game subreddit that wasn’t convinced it represented  90% of the player base

No, but you *would* expect him to believe that no movie is dogshit enough that it shouldn’t be released

1000% it’s to avoid getting sued.  She’ll probably still get sued.

It’s interesting that the article doesn’t engage in any speculation over who ‘The Creator’ might be. I mean, it’s a nickname that points in a pretty specific direction. She ain’t talking about the lighting director.