The Monday Edition - Sep 14, 2020
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Big on the Internet, fall, misogyny, pumpkin spice

Just Let Me Have My Pumpkin Spice

halloween, movies, tv, october, fall
Please, let's not do the pumpkin spice discourse this year. I simply do not have the energy to endure it on top of everything else 2020 has piled on us.
News, 2020 Presidential election, donald trump, vote by mail

Donald Trump Keeps Screaming About Nonexistent Voter Fraud When Absentee Ballot Rejections Are an Actual Problem

A polling worker holds 2020 presidential primary ballots that were dropped at a post office
Yup, Trump is still pushing conspiracy theories instead of making it easier and less confusing to vote by mail.
Comics, Batman: The Animated Series, DC Comics, Jason Todd, Paul Dini

Batman: The Animated Series Managed to Create an Even More Tragic Version of Jason Todd

Jason Todd the second Robin and the trouble maker
Jason's fate (being murdered by the Joker) has always been one of the darkest moments in the Batman mythos, and too dark for even a show like Batman: The Animated Series, which struck a balance between the dark stories and children's audience. But now we know what happened to him in the world of Paul Dini.
AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, donald trump, leslie knope, Parks and Recreation

Democratic Parks and Rec Cast Members Are Helping Ensure Trump Loses

Town Hall meeting from Parks and Recreation
I'd be happy if the entire cast of Parks and Recreation showed up to support the Democratic party. Leslie Knope would love it, too.
Space, alien life, space, Venus

Scientists Detect Markers of Life on Venus

Scientists from the Royal Astronomical Society announced today that they have confirmed phosphine gas, a marker of life, on Venus.
Movies, Disney

Which Disney Moments Still Make You Cry?

the greatest gift and honor mulan and her father
Down below share the Disney moments that make you have the feels and why?
Big on the Internet, Dan Levy, LGBTQ Representation, things we saw today

Things We Saw Today: Let Dan Levy Play a Gay Superhero, You Cowards

dan levy
#DanLevyForNorthstar
TV, Dear White People, Lionsgate, racial discrimination

Jeremy Tardy Departs Dear White People, Accuses Lionsgate of Racial Discrimination

Dear White People
Both the film and the series focus on race relations at an Ivy League college and the friendships and relationships among Black students.
Movies, Candyman, COVID-19, Nia DaCosta

Nia DaCosta’s Candyman Pushed to 2021

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
What do you think? Should studios delay their films or resign themselves to SVOD?
AMP Featured, Big on the Internet, Gina Carano, transphobia, Twitter

Gina Carano Called Out for Transphobic Twitter Presence

transphobic twitter
The Rowling is strong with this one.
Big on the Internet, COVID-19, Science Magazine, Trump

Things We Saw Today: ‘Science Magazine’ Editor Slams Trump’s COVID-19 Lies

doctors
"This may be the most shameful moment in the history of U.S. science policy."
TV, Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn (series), HBO Max

Harley Quinn Producers “Hope” for Series Renewal on HBO Max

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy have a heart to heart talk.
When asked whether the series would be back for season 3, supervising producer Jennifer Coyle said, “The answer is, I hope so.”
TV, DC Fandome, Doom Patrol, HBO Max

HBO Max Renews Doom Patrol for Season 3!

Doom Patrol -- EP 209 -- "Wax Patrol" -- Photo Credit: Bob Mahoney / 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Doom Patrol follows a collection of powered people who form a found family as they struggle to deal with their collective trauma.
Big on the Internet, memes, time travel, Twitter

Twitter Imagines Explaining 2020 To Time Travelers From the Past

gender reveal party fire
When looking at the dumpster fire that is 2020, we can't help but wonder: how will we explain this to future generations?
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