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eggsy unwin
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I'm halfway through this episode and it's slightly interesting me more than the last four have.
But at the same time, it just feels like watching slightly more interesting paint dry.

If Maya Rudolph gets robbed at the Emmy's this year like Anna Camp did last year, I'll riot.

I deleted that comment because I'm not quite ready for weeks of discourse on an AV Club article, but let's all agree: Fuck Bill Maher.

Not grandstanding, just pointing out an irritating trend I've seen.

When you wake up in the morning, how excited does correcting someone's spelling on the internet make you?

I like your icon too.

Ooh, I knew one of these comments was going to come up. I sincerely apologize, This is for Posterity, that it offended you so much that someone on the internet made a typo.

He should hold ABC at ransom until they film a new season of Pushing Daisies.

Honestly, the second part was way worse. Some wounds don't heal and Suicide Squad is one of them.

It's a weird, kinda sad story. Basically, I saw it with my ex and one of my friends and literally the day after I got broken up with (it was probably because I took him to see Suicide Squad) and so I was hanging out with the same friend and another one a few weeks later. My friend really liked the movie (who knows

If I willingly sat through a movie I hated as much as Suicide Squad in the theater twice, I'm worried just how much money I'm going to spend on this one.

Part of the beauty of Lynch's work is how frustrating it is. I'm not against it. Does that mean I'm not allowed to crave a little 90s nostalgia? Stop telling people how to enjoy things and focus on your own clear enjoyment, that sounds like it'd be a lot more fun for everyone.

Will it have any of Len's signature sex parties?

It could be on purpose to some extent - she's always enjoyed being controversial, now she just has to apologize for it.

It felt a lot like when someone who hasn't actually been on a college campus in what, 20 years, bases an entire episode on preconceived notions. As a college student, there's a whole fucking lot to make fun of - but all of these jokes felt forced. Whereas I feel like, whatever the opinion of Jacqueline's storyline

Sounds fake, but if you say so!

I don't think a coming out story was meant to be able to be relatable to those who haven't gone through it. That may make it less entertaining for some people, who knows, but I know that I've had to deal with and make myself relate to heterosexual storylines for as long as I can remember, which is unfamiliar

But someone who has lived through it is going to know if someone sold something better or not because they've actually experienced it. Notice that I really didn't say that someone couldn't critique a performance, I just said my lived perspective. I really didn't need what another person's opinion means explained to

Danielle's line delivery is the worst I've seen on any of the DC shows, it's genuinely awful. Killer Frost is a fun performance for sure, but as Caitlin? She's terrible. None of the acting on Supergirl has ever been glaringly awful - Katie McGrath could use some accent work, Floriana is a little dull, and Mehcad is

How about Alex falls in love with the Laurel Lance on Supergirl's earth, a Laurel who's actually treated well by the writers.