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It’s a weirdly sad moment to watch poor, frozen Benedict float out into the void, even if it does bring the relief of meaning we’ll hopefully never see those grim ova again.

Hermione Baddley was only in 1959's Room at the Top for a little over two minutes and won Best Supporting Actress. I think both Ned Beatty and Beatrice Straight won for Network, even though they were only featured for a combined ten minutes.

 Can ghosts even technically sit?

Never mind.

There really is a character in JoJo named after the Spice Girls.

Wasn’t one of the plans for the Dazzler multimedia extravaganza an eventual film?

I think, years ago, I read they share the Skrulls but Fox actually owned the exclusive rights to specific Skrulls like the Super Skrull.

Because he’s a public figure which - sadly - will bring more national attention to this than the first responders themselves testifying? Because he’s passionate about this particular issue and has been working for this cause for over decade while getting to know these first responders personally?

Give a kid a plush Porygon and they’ll poke their eye out.

Not only were they not subtle, some of them were out right offensive towards the target audience. A lot of them have titles like The Killer Queens and Midtown Queen.

But he let Caitlyn Jenner use Trump Tower’s women’s restroom and molested a defaced, upside down rainbow flag on stage that one time.

I wish Disney had gobbled up HBO before AT&T so we could a crossover with The Deuce.

Does that mean Uwe Boll’s Blubberella is technically a Blair Witch sequel?

I love these. If I had money, I would start an actual collection of LGBT+ pulp novels (they’re surprisingly expensive). I think my favorite is one from the 60's that’s just called GAY WHORE by Jack Love.

“The Inwho?” - Kevin Feige

This doesn’t even mention that she used to share an anecdote about one of her dogs dying from eating a breast implant. Context (which I’m sure you want): It was an implant that had been removed. But that raises questions that I can’t answer like 1.) Why did the doctor just let her take the old implants home? 2.) Why

It’s really not that hard to just shrug their shoulders and say Mutants were a part of the MCU all along but it just never came up. Until the 80's, Mutants were a pretty rare occurrence in the Marvel Universe. It’s a big deal when Cerebro picks up on Kitty Pryde and Dazzler at the same time.

I love how Kubrick took so many liberties with the novel but decided keep the random bit about a past owner who made his boyfriend dress like a dog. I haven’t read the novel since high school, but I feel like that was maybe one paragraph.

Why did the Banthas erupt in a fiery explosion?

Except when they don’t. In Jedi Luke’s chopping through Jabba’s henchmen like firewood and nary a limb flies off.