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And thus the superiority of physical media is once again asserted.

To be fair, if your father was always work first, family second your whole life, hearing that the “impromptu invite” to Vegas was to see him win an award for a lifetime dedicated to his work (i.e. ignoring his family), I think you’d be triggered too.

The writing for Harrison Ford’s daughter is... something.

Look, I’m going to watch this specifically because Keri Russell is so unambiguously excellent in the Americans that I’ll kind of see whatever she does forever. I’m a little leary about a show that’s partially about her having to maintenance a relationship with a dude who’s got more power than her. I’m just sort of

I’ve loved this band (sometimes dearly) on and off throughout many decades, and get that such lists will always be subjective - but it’s hard for me to conceive of any group of their greatest songs not including “Red Hill Mining Town,” yearning Bono at his most epic. Likewise “In a Little While” (I think that album’s

I don’t think it was really intended to go anywhere, honestly, or to actually imply Sharon is a really an alcoholic. Just a counterpoint to the previous scenes showing her seemingly miraculous ability to get through the team’s problems. Her kind of dorm living demonstrates she doesn’t have anyone around to keep up

I get that a lot of people wanted Angela Bassett to win, but calling out Jamie Lee Curtis’ win as “nepobaby-ism” is just an insane complaint. I would bet that over half of the Academy voters couldn’t even name one of JLC’s parents, let alone both. And she’s 64 and never had an Oscar-worthy role before this. Even if

The worst moment lasted the entire time and it was experienced by the unfortunate people who were seated behind the woman wearing a gigantic, white headdress.  

It’s simple. In 1939 Merle Oberon became the first actress with part Asian ancestry to get nominated, than Vivien Leigh later became the first actress with partial Asian ancestry to win. They both hid their Asian ancestry.

The writer’s inability to fathom people going to an art gallery together really makes me wonder what the hell they do to be social.

Jason Siegel’s character in The Muppet Movie drives a Vespa, and I think in I Love You Man, too. I think it’s more just a connecting joke about Jason Siegel and Vespas, and hipsters.

I know I joke a lot about how Shrinking keeps finding ever more outrageous reasons to arbitrarily bring its disparate characters together. But even I couldn’t have anticipated “art opening” as an excuse to rope those three together.

i think this show is either growing on me or just has improved. i’ve been watching because the performances are great around the board (i thought Ford was gonna phone this one in but he’s nailing it). but they avoided most of the little expected tropes and seem to have a better grasp of how to use the cast

Honestly what the fuck.  How did NO ONE who worked on the show flag this as completely monstrous?

I’d argue that she’s not quite as insidious as Rogan, but there’s absolutely a line to be drawn from OW platforming pseudoscience and new age bullshit, and the increasing mistrust in scientific institutions and, by extension, life saving medical therapies like, oh, I don’t know, just pulling an example out of the air,

“brother had called her and he wanted to come on the show to let her know how parents can watch out for predators,”

Still can’t believe Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated. It was a (barely) glorified standard issue VH1 Behind the Music. Best actor, maybe, but everything else was average at best. It contains a 4th wall breaking Wayne’s World joke, ffs.

Titanic.

Forrest Gump is insufferable. 

a series she admits is “not typically the kind of TV that I would watch”