Great fighters can have vaginas.
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I’m having a lot more respect for Sansa these days. In the midst of powerhouses like Daenerys and Cersei, it’s been easy to brush Sansa aside and declare her the antithesis of everything I want to see in a girl on TV.
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Damsels in distress, long lost friends popping up out of nowhere, Winchesters refusing to allow each other to die, an ally seemingly lost forever. More crying, and this just might have been the most Supernatural episode of Supernatural ever created.
Full Story »“I was ecstatic with how much the show gave me creatively and professionally. But I’m wistful to close the door on that chapter of my life. If the next one is half as exciting I’m going to be over the moon…”
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That was the stupidest and quite possibly the most sexist, paternalistic crap I’ve seen on television. EVER.
Full Story »In the end, “Out With the Old” is a holding pattern. A shoe will drop, but this is not the episode for it. This is the break, the build up, the wait for Mischa Collins to return. Just kidding. (Kind of.)
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I thought that Peter and his quest to return home was going to end up like the Magnetic Zeroes song, “Home”, where they sing “Home is whenever I’m with you.” Well, turns out I was right, guys!
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It was disorienting to see a happy Regina who smiled out of joy and love and optimism rather than out of inflicting pain on some poor, fairytale sap.
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Just when I thought this show was back on the awesome train, the last few minutes derailed the whole thing. Where is Denzel Washington when you need him?
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I have a horrible habit of missing the first half of this show, watching the last 20-30 minutes and then catching up on the beginning later in the week. In my defense, my oldest was in a play. Cutest pirate…EVER!
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I wonder if this is what Tim Gunn’s nightmares are like: him working alone in a warehouse of fabric, madly screaming, “Make it work!”
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My nightmare has become a reality which is a fitting lead-in into this week’s Being Human. An all-Sally episode. Much weeping and gnashing of teeth ensued.
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Shouldn’t there be an orientation to the law before you get to start booking people in Storybrooke? Maybe the sheriff should at least sign off on watching a couple seasons of Law & Order?
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Andrea proved just how badass and awesome she is: perfect head shots, saving Carol, running from the herd for a full day, steadily taking out any walkers who got too close. Go ahead, Lori. I dare you to question her worth again.
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As if Mystic Falls didn’t have enough problems, it seems they now have a counsel killing serial killer running loose. Twenty bucks says that it has something to do with poor “Oh my God, they killed” Alaric.
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I hate endings, and leading up to this episode I worried about what was going to happen, who would die (namely, Paul) and how John could be stopped, and would that mean the end of Fades.
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I’m pleased to announce that Yeoman Rand was not sexually harrassed or assaulted in this episode.
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An epic fantasy webseries seems like an exercise in futility. Webseries are often created with the smallest of budgets, the most amateur of actors, and the flimsiest of old school special effects. An epic fantasy can’t possibly be created with so little, right?
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