I’ve heard good things about Broadchurch, so I shouldn’t be surprised that they handled something so messy well.
I just watch the recaps on YouTube, or the collections of scenes with my favorite characters. Also, the awesome Chrys Reviews. She is salty. And even though she didn’t originate it, she introduced me to the greatest fan nickname for Davos Seaworth ever (Sad Onion Badger).
It was also completely unnecessary with that particular scene (Cersei and Jamie). I mean, the scene was already disturbing enough, but to add the context of rape to it? What’s gained from that?
Their complete mishandling of this situation has made me wonder: is there ever a proper context or way to portray rape in fiction? Fiction tends to cover a wide range of atrocity and crime, sometimes with lurid detail, but it does sometimes hit on those atrocities in a manner that is beneficial for reflection and…
It is a valid point: I mean, it creates a bubble, and that’s a dangerous thing for being able to see things objectively. It sounds like her hearts in the right place, but the gap between intent and statement is noticeable.
We can type those words for you: Ivanka Trump is a hypocrite, a parasite, and as much a threat to women’s rights as Mike Pence.
...wait, that show is still on?
Wait, what? What!?
Only a deranged individual would place trust in a toaster. Those bastard machines are always watching. And waiting. And watching. And toasting.
I made it about two stanzas of ‘Make America great again’ in before I had to stop it. What is it with this cookie-cutter symphonic bullshit that permeates patriotic songs?
Hey, here’s a thought: why don’t you become a cop? Or join the military? You want to call these folks out, and change the system, be my guest: change the system.
Except we are still living, now, with the consequences of those events. Arguably, many of the societal disadvantages that African-Americans and other minority communities deal with are because of those events, from things as blatant as law enforcement discrimination, to more subtle conditions (such as where minority…
...If you responded to libtard with, “I’m crazy retarded for LIBERTY!” how would they respond? We must test this!
Outside the National Archives, there are two statues. On the base of one statue is the phrase, ‘Study the Past.’ On the second, ‘The Past is Prologue.’ It is essential that we never forget the misdeeds of the past, to ensure that the present is just.