Honestly I didn’t mind the frame work. Plus we had evil Fitz.
Honestly I didn’t mind the frame work. Plus we had evil Fitz.
They’d been infected for too long. *handwaves*
I hate to agree with a B- but I might bump it to B because it was a really fun B-.
You know, he did say 3. If I had a 3-year-old boy named Rob and he suddenly said, “I’m a girl now. Call me Roberta.” I mean, I would. But if I made teachers and other parents do that, and scolded them if they didn’t, that would be pretty nuts. Especially after (s)he changed his/her mind after a month. As 3-year-olds…
Well it’s remarkable how the news outlets have almost universally manipulated what he said. His quote is pretty darn clear - deciding your 3 year old is transgender because they say they are the opposite sex is silly and dangerous. Why? Because they’re *three years old*. Nowhere does he say trans kids shouldn’t be…
For me, it’s probably got to be season 26 of the original run of Doctor Who.
Thanks for nothing, Beyoncé...
When Coulson said Skye, part of me said awwww, but an even larger part shouted “THAT’S NOT HER NAME!”
“Which is probably good news, given the cliffhanger return of someone who appears to be Flint, the young man from the alternate future whose full backstory never got revealed before — meaning that there’s a real chance he’s got a bigger (Deke and FitzSimmons-esque?) connection to Yo-Yo and Mack than anticipated.”
I rewatched some old seasons to remind me of things before coming to this season, which has enabled me to point out that this show seems to have totally forgotten that Maritza has a little girl!! She was mentioned quite a few times in the earlier seasons in connection with Maria’s and then Daya’s pregnancies and…
Joule thief!
Lol again with the concentration camps.
After watching this episode, all I can say is: give Gina Rodriguez all of the Emmys. ALL OF THEM.
Michael Sheen as Arthur. David Tennant as Zaphod.
The radio show is the absolute best of the whole lot
I love Cats. I went to Cats a ton when it toured through my town. My mom, now departed, took me and made sure to get aisle seats so the cats would interact with me when they did the “let’s go dance in the aisles for a while” parts. It’s one of my favorite memories of her, I cherish it.
Welp, they did it. They made James Corden more unappealing.
It’s a dumb take. Watching them isn’t mandatory and you can just assume that if you aren’t interested in them any more then they aren’t being made for you anymore. They’re being made for the next round/generation of people.
Y’know, I remember when Corden had a recurring role on “Doctor Who” as a regular schmuck The Doctor befriends. I said to myself “There’s a charming actor.” Feels like a million years ago...