Keira Knightley weighs in on the greatest Christmas controversy of all time—the cue card scene in Love Actually IS “quite creepy”. (Celebitchy)

 

TIL Timothee Chalamet’s older sister is on The Sex Lives of College Girls. Also, she definitely doesn’t need a belt THERE. (Go Fug Yourself)

People keep trying to box Taylor Sheridan in, politically, because he makes movies and TV shows that appeal to “middle America” (read = Republicans). But for the most part, his work is full of seemingly contradictory stances that don’t fall neatly into the red/blue binary. He’s probably something like a libertarian, but he’s anti-corporate enough he won’t quite fit in with those grifters, either. Dustin Rowles explores Sheridan’s latest politically mysterious show, Lioness. (Pajiba)

 

Speaking of Taylor Sheridan, the esteemed Kathryn VanArendonk is recapping the final season of Yellowstone, in which Sheridan has thrown storytelling out the window in favor of tantruming that Kevin Costner bailed on his show. Kathryn’s writing is always worthwhile, but her Yellowstone recaps are a real-time descent into madness that is splendid to read. For us, not for her, I’m sure. (Vulture)

After moving out of Texas, I broke my accent quickly because the other kids made fun of the way I talked. But I never let go of “y’all”, finding it faster than the Midwest’s preferred “you guys”. It’s also not gendered, which means “y’all” is finally having its day as people look for genderless collective nouns. End the tortuous debate over whether or not “you guys” is genderless—most people use it interchangeably, but it is using a masculine noun—and embrace “y’all”, the genderless collective of the 21st century. (Texas Monthly)

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