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I can't watch it - not ready for a good cry yet. Will soon, probably, so thank you. Dammit, it's like you just admitted my longest secret! Still a sore spot in my brain and my heart because of that ending. Sasha. She has the most range and appeal as an actress. For a character that's probably the worst written of the liars, she's still pretty good. Troian is good, but limited, so I can see her being part of award winning films. Janel is great, but I find her too over-the-top. I can definitely see her winning a Tony, though. Um, why would they leave? There's probably wine down there somewhere. Better Liar: Spencer. Hanna's too honest. More Helpful: Hanna. She literally built a tent for a homeless guy and, even when it gets her into trouble, she'll do the right thing - like revealing the truth about Ella's sleazy fiance. Closest to Aria and Em: Depends on the season, but lately it's been Hanna. Best To Parents: Hanna. Spencer's been pretty horrible to her parents, whereas Hanna's actually financially bailed out her mother and taken direct action to protect her. Kindest: Hanna. Best: Emily. Mostly because no one actually cares what Aria says so she doesn't really need to lie. Popular: Aria. Outside the show and in, Aria is the most popular. Beautiful: equal but different. Nice: Emily is nicer, but both are bottom level bitches. And by that, I mean that deep down they're not really nice people. Aria is the more intentionally spiteful though. Emily is nice to people she's attracted to, but will turn on her friends on a dime. Closest: Emily. She actually seems to be friendly with the liars, whereas I have often questioned why Aria is in this group. Ella Montgomery. I feel like she has the most to be angry about with the actual girls and could easily use the A facade to carry out her inner teen girl vengeance. She probably blames their influence of the girls on her daughter as the reason behind Aria dating Ezra, not to mention being mad at Aria for lying to her about Byron. And, as a result, she probably looks down on her daughter's friends' parents and blames them for pretty much being terrible parents, which they definitely are, and raising bad kids - or else is jealous because she has a crap marriage and they don't. I'm not sure how you can have autism and brain damage - if you know anything about autism, you'll know that autistic people are usually highly intelligent. Of course this is racism. How is it not racism? You're saying that a black man couldn't possibly play an iconic character. Now, is this, as opposed to a white man, or as opposed to all the black men and women who have played iconic characters? And trying to put Elba's superb acting skills to justify his landing the role, as if he even needs to, is laughable. He either lied about taking it or told the absolute truth about what happened - and, since she would never expect her son to steal the van, or believe his story, she reported it stolen. That's my guess. More than just the historical aspects, let's remember these child actors are not from the actual 80s - yes I'm being captain obvious here - and, if you've ever seen a modern child try to play an old console and not give up in frustration, you have seen it all. It's kind of a weird consequence - all these people who now like Gaston. I didn't even think it was possible to like him, but that's what changing a character does. It's just odd that they would sacrifice their main character, Belle, in order to make him seem less of a jerk when that's his role in the movie, but I think the biggest fangirls of all here are the director/s and writer/s, who love Luke Evans maybe a little too much. 1. Alyssa Milano 2. Eliza Dushku 3. Lacey Chabert 4. Jennifer Love Hewitt No disrespect to any of these gorgeous women. I understand what you're saying. But I don't think the movie showed that he was a bully at all until the moment with Maurice. Before he tied him up, he was searching the forest for, presumably, hours trying to find and rescue Belle. That's not an evil character trait. Nothing he does is villainous up to that point. It isn't a shock - it's terrible writing or editing. Amazing lol! #LukeEvansTotallyWould Belle was never going to marry Gaston. He could've met the Beast and become his best friend, and Belle still wouldn't have married him - she seemed repulsed by him for no apparent reason regardless of his actions. Yeah agreed. However, I put it down to, this is a kid's movie, and Catwoman as a character is too nuanced and too dark to do more than caricature-ise. If she was truly Catwoman, this would be a different movie. Def will check you out. Also just watched Lego Batman - damn it was funny. Yes! I loved both of those guys.