Yup, just like I ogled at Shae’s perfect bod.
Yup, just like I ogled at Shae’s perfect bod.
When Mac lifted Sweet Dee up by her crotch in the Times Up episode, I was so impressed by the strength and effortlessness of the move. Now I realize it was possible only because of the intense dance training and the amount of work Rob McElhenney put into building his strength.
My first thought is that the scene was an apology for all of the gay jokes that were made in past seasons.
I’ve got to play the devil’s advocate here, and again, I am not trying to defend assholes, but in my experience, the people I know who love Sunny are intelligent people. The not-so-smart people I am acquainted with don’t like Sunny because the humor usually takes place in the fast banter among the members of the gang,…
Not that I want to defend the assholes, but I negative comments I have read have nothing to do with being offended, but rather the idea that Sunny should remain Sunny, and a serious episode isn’t a fit.
Yeah, I remember. It was absolutely embarrassing for the “rest of us.” Moreover, the harassment was instigated by a commenter I respected. If I remember right, the issue started with a post the female reviewer wrote on Twitter that dealt with feminism.
Damn I hate the “jump the shark” term. It should only be used on situation comedies that are losing their audience. The shark does not apply to a show like Sunny.
I appreciate the dance sequence and respect the creativity and gumption it took to pull off the episode (damn Mac looked good), but I have to admit I was disappointed that the final Sunny I’ll watch (until who knows how long) wasn’t the comedy I expect.
stoned...
I was waiting for Mac’s father to show up on the stage.
Proof that she wasn’t Acosta-ed?
LOL, during the press conference today, Trump spouted some nonsense about the U.S. being a “hot” country.
Kudos to the reporter who encouraged him to do more press conferences because he seemed to be enjoying speaking at the press conference. Trump took that as a complement and said he plans to do more, even though Sanders was “very very good at her job.”
What a true American! /s
But it didn’t work itself out. The 80s were when the repubs started getting really surly and arrogant. It was a real chore to get through the day after I learned Mondale and Dukakis lost.
Thanks for getting my “hopes” up with a sidebar image of Jon Hamm for this article and then no accompanying text.
And worst of all, Myers doesn’t have the balls to be political—it was all just a bunch of stupid jokes.
Wow that was stupid. Shame on me for clicking and watching.
Horror films haven’t scared me since I was a kid. That is until episode 6 and 7, which unnerved me so much that I had to watch reruns of The Good Place after each one.
What’s your point? That it is okay to separate families and traumatize children because the USA has an agricultural economy that relies on the the very same people that are vilified?