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Rafael Penguin
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I think they should have split Suicide Squad into at least two movies (first one involves establishing who they are and making them into a team, involving some mission with lower stakes, second one involves Enchantress storyline). Or they could have introduced the members in separate Batman or Superman movies.

I actually read the official novelization because I heard it's closer to the "true" vision for the movie and the storyline makes a LOT more sense. Of course, they also have more time to devote to explaining things like Incubus etc.

The score is amazing.

Yeah, including the Arachne storyline.

Bojack really needs cognitive behavioral treatment for depression. After completing substance use treatment.

Actually, that is pretty much the reason they think he's guilty. They think that he thought he could never be convicted again because the first one had been overturned. I disagree, obviously.

Avery did a lot of terrible things, not just to animals but also to women. The filmmakers made a mistake in trying to portray him as this upstanding guy, IMO.

Yeah, I know a lot of people from the area who think that Avery is guilty, but they're less convinced of Dassey's guilt.

The writing is so gorgeous.

Say what you will about Baz, I think that his films generally have excellent soundtracks.

This was one of my favorite episodes of the season, but I think it's because I'm a therapist.

Would he go method again and stalk the actress playing his love interest?

They aren't, obviously, but there's always a risk that the new actors won't have it.

Ughh, no. Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Philippe had amazing chemistry and I don't think you can replicate that.

I'm pretty convinced that Elsa has PTSD from almost killing her sister.

"Grandpa, didn't you wonder why you were getting a check for doing nothing?" "I figured it was because the Democrats are in charge."

I get what they were trying to say, but it bothered me that they had Diane run into those restrictions. California doesn't have those!

I was so mad that they killed her off that I refused to watch the two sequels.

That's what kind of bothers me lately. It seems like in order to be considered funny, modern women-based comedies appear to require characters that act more like stereotypical men and a more traditionally masculine type of humor. I'm not sure it's that much of a step forward.

I haaate how that version had him being unable to read.