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No kidding! Thanks!

I wrote and directed the movie that Joyce starred in and mentioned today, so I'd be remiss if I didn't share where you can watch it:

PATH definitely runs 24 hours, thank god. But they can close half the platforms at any given station at night because of the reduced trains.

Fun fact: All the subway cars I've seen Jessica in so far are actually PATH cars, and that "subway" station where Jessica threatens Wendy is definitely the 33rd Street PATH station with MTA signs added for set dressing.

I've definitely heard people refer to the L Train as "The L" as in "Take the L to Graham."

Correction: There's no on-screen text, but when Jessica poses as a pediatric nurse in Episode 2 to track down the ambulance driver, she enters the date of the bus accident into the computer as 1/20/2014. Definitely more subtle than I remembered it being.

In the first episode, the flashback to the bush crash had "January 2014" on the screen. The characters refer to that as "a year ago," so that plus all of the snow makes me think JJ is taking place in early 2015.

It's weird that none of the MCU TV shows ever include Stark tower in the NYC skyline.

Correction: You aren't allowed to ride horsies.

“I know a lovely place for a chEESE PIZZA!”

This Boy Meets World reboot was not at all what I was expecting.

LA FAY ETTE!

For what it's worth, Feminasty and Homosensual absolutely killed it on Pop Rocket.

Sorry for being pithy, but yeah, what @dirtside:disqus and @disqus_jeTusCb3OY:disqus said. There are many, many, many problems (stemming from centuries of white supremacy) that need to be addressed, discussed, and rectified before "getting over" racism can become a feasible (or moral) goal.

"get over racism as a whole concept."

I don't remember the actual linguistic terms, but the sound "ya" (last vowel sound in Niña) is made by kind of slurring "ee-ah," so he was pretty much correct.

Duh! It's called "Shelter" and you can find it here:

*Self Promotion Disclaimer*

It's possible to diminish my enjoyment of a story (a form with the fundamental premise of divulging and withholding various pieces of the information over time) without RUININING it, per say.