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I know that much of the love we have for moving pictures thrives on the chaos that they generate. But am I alone in wishing for more films and TV shows where nothing ever goes wrong? No issues, just positive engagements all round. It just seems like such a strange notion that we require dilemma and tension to enjoy anything! I like mild peril/retribution/having the rug pulled from under me as much as the next person, but sometimes it would be nice to see things turn out… nice.

PETER RENDER, VIA

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