I'm usually not a grammar pendant, but there's an important comma missing in the headline.
I'm usually not a grammar pendant, but there's an important comma missing in the headline.
Oh, I guess I missed that part. But it’s a relief because I was worried about Carrie. I dislike it when characters are treated badly for outside-story reasons. Like John will probably be the killer because it had to be someone who intially we didn’t suspect and who seemed like a good guy since he was married to Mare's…
“Cancel culture” is a disingenuous, bad-faith argument a failed, very destructive political party is desperately using to gin up votes, instead of taking a good hard look at itself and fundamentally changing.
I’m going surprise myself and be Gene Siskel for a second and say that the scene with Drew in the bathtub felt like a cheap stunt to generate suspense with a child in danger. And wasn’t, in that brief moment, fair to Carrie, who we’ve seen work hard to remain good. I immediately thought it would undo all the work…
I’d have to look it up, but I remember reporting that debunked the majority of his supporters being working class. In fact, iirc, they are middle class but without a college degree. (And QAnon is big in the suburbs.) I may be wrong. But if true, it’s more understandable that the “mascot of 80s-90s New York yuppies”…
They’re usually in bad-faith, but for all those who really believe racism was over when we elected a Black man as president, well, here’s a story that proves you wrong, and also you’re nuts. African-Americans didn’t get the right to vote until 1964 and even after it was still difficult I’m sure. To say that America…
I’m shocked the McDonald’s CEO makes only 11 mil a year, which is comparable to a late night talk show host, but Colbert isn’t running a global brand name of tens, or hundreds of thousands of restaurants across the world. Maybe he has a much greater value of stock shares.
Agreed. I just immediately wondered why it wasn’t in the piece. That’s why--because she hasn’t said anything. It’s not then an example of bad journalism.
It would strain credulity that a govenment investigative body would miss such an explanation for this one incident, but maybe not if it were so simple that no one thought about it. That sometimes happens. In any case there are too many other sightings that have reportedly been deemed creditable and unexplained. There’s…
Did she ever say what happened with the pregnancy, because it’s weirdly not mentioned in this article. If she had an abortion, and has publicly talked about it, that should be said, so as to further destigmatize the procedure.
After reading the headline and the first couple of sentences, I scrolled down to the credits box to see if it would be on Netflix. Nope. Would they even air something like this? Maybe not? I don’t know.
If this guy actually believed Democrats were cheating on a grand scale (or even if he didn't), he faking one extra vote for his party would have done absolutely nothing.
I did have the thought after the episode that Whedon had a grand, intricate vision for the show now we’ll never see, so that’ll be a loss. The new showrunners might follow what they know of Whedon's blueprint but it won’t be the same. Of course, it’s his own damn fault.
Huh, I never read the show as saying True had superpowers; it didn't. Her "turn" was seeing the future. She was just quite good at fighting, which we never got an explanation for how until now, but I didn't think it was super powers. We didn't know if she was even a person so maybe that's where you thought she could…
Underrated DePalma film.
Oh. Then that’s a big lack of paying attention on the reviewer’s part.
So I guess Zabel really is dead? I saw the hit at the side of the head, like it could have been a flesh wound, and during Mare’s frantic escape from the killer, I thought Zabel would be the one to shoot him. Guess not. But how tragic for his mother, and for Mare. This would send her over the edge, since she already…
I don’t think Joshua did. He got her name wrong, but he said “ the mother of Betty’s arch-nemesis.” Which is poorly worded—Betty didn’t dislike Mare, but Mare was annoyed with her for pestering her—but a jokey way of saying it without using names. Since Alston says it got the biggest laugh, finding out that it was…
Wow, that was a lot to take in! Though I love TV shows that completely upend their premise many episodes along into something completely different. Or movies that morph into something completely different. But the storytelling ambition of the show seems too vast and we still have many questions. I really liked this…
(shrug emoji). It was a casual thought I had right then and there. I wasn’t exactly trying to prove relativity.