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so bad
This what they watch in guantanamo bay
Cheesy but lowkey sweet with a good cast too
And r/television will post about their hate for rom coms and think that their consensus reveals objective truth and not that 84% of r/television posters are male.
Well I suppose I have to replace Dollface with *something*.
I remember first seeing Rebecca Rittenhouse in “Red Band Society” on Fox. I also remember seeing this Maggie trailer last year and wondering when it was coming to ABC. Glad they moved it to Hulu.
“I did not see that coming” is the only part I didn’t see coming.
Is it a contest to see how many cliches and tropes can be stuffed into one movie?