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It is when they're doing stuff besides looking hot.

It wasn't just a fetish; he genuinely believed the way to bring about utopia was for men to be utterly submissive to women, and thought that women taking over labor industries during WWII was the first step towards an inevitable global peacetime.

Nah, DCEU fanboys are gonna call this weak and disown it because it's got too many ladies in it.

Change ki to fu to get "fuckers".

"this movie by two trans women taught me all about cis male superiority"

Let's be honest with ourselves here, they're just trying to avoid comparisons to Captain America: The First Avenger.

Film has never quite gotten over its anxiety about the existence of television and so are constantly trying to top it. First it was wider screens, but hey, TVs have those now. Then it was 3D but no one really went for it. Now it's interminable runtimes, because when was the last time a TV episode ran three hours?

Who'd notice another madwoman around here?

Who wants to watch Amazons filing taxes?

YES BUT HOW WAS ETTA CANDY

this is not the story of "far beyond the stars", i've been deceived

I never know how to measure performances on this show, as actors range from surrealist nightmares to broad caricatures to quiet reserve. It's hard to know if Marshall is worse than his fellows on that end of the spectrum—Michael Ontkean, Michael Horse, Warren Frost, Everett McGill, and most of the show's women.

I think if you'd gotten a trans actress in there it would've been fine. That's what the controversy's about, after all, that cis guys shouldn't play trans ladies.

Twin Peaks—despite what Renault wants you to believe—had a motley of problems before Laura Palmer died and Agent Cooper showed up. The place was crawling with conspiracy and weirdness: the sheriff ran a secret society, the local biker bar was a great place to get coke, two families owned half the town and one of those

He had that option, I think. You get a couple scenes of Andy and Lucy hanging around, offhandedly mention their son is doing…alrightish?…and you're done. It really would've been that easy.

Duchovny's casting is indefensible, his return in the part moreso. That doesn't mean Denise couldn't have been used—just, y'know. Recast her. Maybe get Duchovny in somewhere else if you've gotta.

if you don't come to twin peaks for meandering nonsense why do you come honestly

I'm really glad that, while Harry's sick, it's nothing life-threatening and it's nothing that's gonna permanently keep him away from duty.

The problem is that 1. Denise is an intriguing character who should have more to do than comment on gender roles and 2. While yes, Cole is supposed to be a skeeze, that doesn't mean the camera has to be a skeeze as well.

Bit weird coming from Shelley, though, as I don't think they had a memorable relationship. Hell as far as I can recall they might never have even spoken to each other over the course of the original run.