
Whoa. You don’t often see fans spending almost 20 minutes of YouTube time talking about how good one character is, especially beloved comic book villain, but here it is, and this video is right. Thanos is awesome.

Whoa. You don’t often see fans spending almost 20 minutes of YouTube time talking about how good one character is, especially beloved comic book villain, but here it is, and this video is right. Thanos is awesome.

Website WomenandHollywood.Com is looking for two interns to work starting July 1st of this year and ending December 23rd.
According to the site, these are paid positions ($2000 for the 6 1/2 month employment period) best filled by “people who are interested in film, writing, feminism, and popular culture.”
Our fave philosopher-cartoonist, Grant Snider, explains, in simple words and pictures, a condition that we here at TVWriter™ probably would title, Writers Disorder.
But we’re happy to know that in his view at least we aren’t alone:

The biggest problem most editors, publishers, agents, producers, and even – OMG! – readers have with writers is…
Wait for it…
Commas!
NOTE FROM LB: This is the review that I should have written about The Good Fight. But Michelle Goldberg has done it much better, so:

In the second season of the serial drama “The Good Fight,” Diane Lockhart, an attorney played by the regal 67-year-old actress Christine Baranski, makes a heated speech at a meeting about a legal strategy for impeaching Donald Trump. “I have spent the last few months feeling deranged,” she shouts, though she uses an expletive before “deranged.” “Going numb! All Trump, all the time. What’s real, what’s fake? Well, you know what? I just woke up.”