I’m always bugged by people saying “try and” when it should be “try to”, e.g. “I’ll try and get there by 3:00" instead “I’ll try to get there by 3:00".
I’m always bugged by people saying “try and” when it should be “try to”, e.g. “I’ll try and get there by 3:00" instead “I’ll try to get there by 3:00".
I did not know that, and can only assume most people would think I was the idiot for saying it that way. A real conundrum you’ve created for me here.
Yeah, I’m really hating the turn that Microsoft’s been taking with Windows...Windows is the OS for power-users and administrators, macOS is for the creatives. I don’t want everything dumbed-down, I just need access to everything on my PC in a way where I don’t have to jump through hoops every time I need to fix the…
For the love of god just give me back an XP interface.
“Woke” is one of those words that says far more about the person saying it than the person he’s trying to use it against. You may think that uttering the word constitutes some kind of brilliant insult or painful put-down, but all you’re doing is marking yourself as a gullible rube who gets all of his talking points…
I have yet to see a single person complaining about “wokeness” who isn’t a complete asshole, let alone standing against this tyrannical, absurd tidal of suppressors. If you have to defend your right to be an asshole, you’re not getting sympathy from anyone other than assholes like you.
This is all well and good, but the problem is that the kind of people who criticize “wokeness” and talk about “the woke mob,” etc. don’t actually even know what they mean. Same with Critical Race Theory. Most people complaining about Critical Race Theory being taught in schools couldn’t actually define Critical Race…
Sorry, but just because something is 600 years old does not give it more authority. In fact, because language is ever-evolving, being 600 years old makes it seem antiquated and irrelevant. Stop believing the false dichotomy that age = wisdom.
That said, I’m perfectly fine with “They/They’re/Them”, but only after you…
Come up with a plural “they” so nobody gets confused.
I have a home media center built around my Windows 7 Media Center PC. I know, PLEX, etc... but my set-up just works. There is really no other seamless trouble free solution that provides OTA tuner, DVR, DVD etc....
Once you remove the Dick Van Dyke and the Bewitched stuff, how much is left? How much of that is important going into the following episodes? I can imagine someone at the first meeting going, “Who doesn’t love 60s sitcoms?”
As someone who’s always wanted more of Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch, I feel like I didn’t really get that character in these first two episodes. I completely understand what they’re doing, I love the switching in filming techniques when something’s off, there’s lots of good classic sitcom spoofing, and the…
I thought these first two episodes were incredibly boring. It didn’t have anything to offer over an old episode of Bewitched or I Dream of Jeannie. I know it will get better, but ugh! So Boring!
No. No. No. Im sure it will improve, and I get it, theyre setting something up, but IT WAS BORING AS FUCK. Really, really, not good, and did not deserve an A. Everyone i know was saying “oh my god, what is this bullshit”?
I liked the first two episodes but there’s little doubt this whole season would be a better watch if you could binge it in one go.
I thought it was... kind of terrible. The mystery stuff around the edges is neat, but so far it’s 90% intentionally bad sitcom with a grating laugh track.
I don’t know. I kind of didn’t like it. I get it, they are doing a 50s sitcom. Get on with it. Maybe I’m too impatient but as much as I enjoy old black and white sitcoms (I was just watching Beverly Hillbillies on Pluto yesterday), this was just not charming enough for two episodes.
I’m enjoying the show so far, but I feel like ironically the pacing of the show with a “tv show” meta so far doesn’t work so well as a week-to-week show. Unlike The Mandalorian, where each episode feels complete, this show feels more like it should just be binge-watched. The episode ends have too much build up and not…
Am I the only one absolutely bored of this show so far? Like, we all know the twist that this is all a reality of Wanda’s design, so these glitches don’t carry much weight or mystery to me. The sitcom plotlines are tired. I feel the Truman Show captured these themes brilliantly already.
The ‘60s sitcom simulacra is pretty tired. It’s really a simulation of a ‘90s parody of a ‘50s sitcom that’s been done ad nauseam. That said, it looks like they go a bit deeper a few episodes in. I’m on the fence at this point but I’ll give it a few more episodes.