LadyCommentariat
Lady Commentariat
LadyCommentariat

1) Mary (and Mel and Sue) left when the BBC sold the show to a commercial production house.

The contestants had the option of having their kids in the Bake-Off bubble with them, and I think Marc and Hermine were the only ones who did so.

Trent Reznor does good soundtrack work, but it feels like a missed opportunity to not get a jazz composer. Or maybe I just really want to see some top-shelf animation combined with some great bebop. It worked for that one anime.

I mean, it sounds like they weren’t ever sexually compatible seeing as OP really likes anal and his BF doesn’t, so that’s another easier/possibly less hurtful response to “why”?

All I know is I felt embarrassed for everyone involved in this production after watching the trailer.

I tried The Big Flower Fight but found it pretty mean spirited. It was like mean girls trying to replicate the magic of the BBC GBBO, capturing the shallow bits (whimsical strings for incidental music, garden setting) and missing the heart entirely (catty AF competitors).

I can’t see the recipe because I block a ton of stuff, but traditional fruit cake recipes have the dried fruit mixture steeping in (increasing) booze for months in some case. Traditional old school egg nogs can take even longer!

But like, Nabokov’s contempt for Humbert is infused throughout the entire novel, so I think the sympathetic interpretations of his character really do say a lot about the production team.

And while it’s been a while since I last read it, isn’t he a bit too old for The Kid anyhow?

I think one reason why the leftovers get so much love is because they are not the main event. The day of can be incredibly stressful: getting the house/apartment company-ready, dealing with difficult personalities and/or combinations of personalities, trying to keep the gathering festive, trying to turn out several

I’m only two episodes in, but it’s fine! It’s not great subversive animated art or anything, but it’s a fine, if manic (so on brand), 30-minute comedy.

Hell, sometimes you can do this in a regular grocery store! My local supermarket carries Badia, a line of spices, that they stick in the Latin aisle with the Goya, Sazón, etc. and it’s waaaay cheaper than the McCormick, etc. spices in the baking aisle.

Ha! I just got back from grocery shopping and I noticed that my store had waaaaaay more ducks in stock than usual (and located right next to the turkeys and bone-in turkey breast roasts). I was planning on picking up a turkey pot pie from a local joint seeing as I’m doing Thanksgiving for one, but now I’m thinking

I wouldn’t go so far as to say “pulling a prank on humanity,” but I do think her stuff sounds very much of the moment to me, and therefore not is not stuff I listen to (like 90% of new stuff that I run across). Lizzo and Leon Bridges are like the last new artists I’ve run across and liked consistently enough to buy

She could pull a Joni Mitchell and do a re-release double album of each, one with a straight-forward re-record and one with updated/reworked versions to reflect her experiences since the original takes. Even just doing a few tracks would be interesting to her fans.

And today in tv shows literally no one has been asking for...

I’m so glad Hermine’s finally getting the recognition she deserves, both for what she serves with her bakes and with her face.

Or Richard Ayoade!

There’s also the very real fear amongst the disability community that if a rich, pretty, famous White woman can get locked into non-consensual conservatorship—particularly by family member with substantiated allegations of abuse—what chance do the rest of us have? By what accounts I’ve seen (I don’t follow this story

Also, we don’t have her diagnosis, but I find it hard to believe that she doesn’t have periods of stability where she could put (and later review) her legal and financial management provisions into place. She’s an adult, there are plenty of professionals who do this for a living, and her father shouldn’t be involved