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I am sad this needed to be pointed out.

Their responses are hysterically ironic, and I've sprained my eyes from rolling them so hard, but TBH, I get their points about how the show is disruptive to their business and how it hasn't added to their bottom-line.

Oh FFS. It's not ad copy. It's an excited actor sharing her excitement with fans. Fuck her, right?

Daria was just Caucasian Diane.

The Sponge

This is rather silly. There is nothing inherently dangerous about a allowing a child to act. Some children have a passion for it, and there is no reason to discourage it, nor limit their potential if they truly wish to move into television or movies.

Westeros = Great Britain, not the UK. The UK is a collection of countries (specifically England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), while Great Britain is the island 3 of those countries sit on. Even in THIS world, the difference between what is a kingdom and what is a landmass gets mixed up.

I know some are saying the headline is click-baity, but his rep did passive-aggressively suggest there was a connection between the parody and his suicide — why mention it at all if she didn't think the show is at least partially to blame? And some unnamed source told PEOPLE, "it didn't cause his suicide, but it

The issues that you describe cannot be blamed on one thing — they are often rooted in underlying mental illness. You're making it too simplistic.

Um, yeah, they may not regret it, but they're certainly not satisfied with it. That's why they continue to have procedures done.

Seriously. Getting a little tired of hearing a dermatologist who catered to famous people that count on their looks for their livelihood as the FUCKING WORST HUMAN EVER.

Most plastic surgeons will not work with someone with obvious mental issues. So because of the few
that will, you think NO ONE should be work as a cosmetic surgeon, and thus, mentally healthy adults who seeks plastic surgery should not have access to it?

Dear god, you have a fixation.

Look Who's Mocking Now!

OK, how do I say this without sounding like an asshole?

Just keep the image of a guy slouched in an overcoat with his hands in his pockets. That's iconic. And call it Columbo.

FYI (spoiler if you haven't finished series 3):

This just in! Jaden Smith cast as Justin "Time" Ripley, the new kid on the block who sasses his way into Luther's tortured soul. He's looking for a father figure to guide him on the force, but Luther is looking out only for Luther. Will Justin follow in Luther's questionable tortured footsteps, or will he win a rap

As much as Idris makes the show, Luther without Alice is like pineapple without kittens.

Coming this Fall to FOX: Will Smith IS LUTHER!