The worst part: This four-year-old is the physical manifestation of middle America’s lizard brain. They voted him in, and they can’t be bothered with reality either.
That’s different, he was temporarily terrified because someone THOUGHT there might be a weapon. If he knew there was an active shooter then it is a whole different story and he’d run in unarmed and give that kid the thrashing of a lifetime.
I mean, I would buy a handful because I think they look neat, but only if they were sold at cost of manufacture and shipping. Not bitcoin value.
It’s the same principle as being subject to house rules when living at mom and dad’s. You live and earn money on United States soil, or as a citizen of the United States, you are subject to their laws.
It’s fairly straightforward. You are taxed in order to pay for the social and economic security provided by an organized society.
Ask MS/Sony for a refund. You have a reasonable chance at getting it.
“Well, you could try it. Once.”
Yeah, I’m among the feministiest feminists you’ll find, and I saw no problem there.
What? You don’t like critique coming from a foregone conclusion and then filtered through annoying irony? Are you some kind of deviant?
This is why we need ‘community grade’ back
I thought the hospital room standoff was great, too. I loved that the audience knew something was up well before the guy who’s been touring the country lecturing cops about “motive and opportunity.” The review’s comparison to over-the-top Joker plots feels off to me. What was scary was how ordinary it all was. Kemper…
That was literally one of my favorite musical cues of the season.
One quibble about Wendy’s argument for the need to keep their work quiet, and keep the killers cooperating: why should incarcerated serial killers care about others still on the loose getting the death penalty? Do they have some kind of union? I would think they’d be sadistic enough to get a kick out of the idea they…
Having gone to school in the seventies, I would have been DELIGHTED to have a principle who used tickling instead of a big wooden paddle with holes in it that he kept mounted over his desk.
I really think they should have made that contrast on the show...plus, schools were trying all sorts of “progressive” things back…
And personally, I liked the weird juxtaposition of Page’ epic guitar noodling with Holden’s breakdown. Stop needing everything to be so literal, AVC!
Re: Wade. It was a different era, AV Club. I’m sure Wade thought what he was doing was entirely innocent. People didn’t think the same way back then. So yeah, I do feel sorry for him.
Re: Rader. I would love if this show fast-forwarded at some point to Rader’s downfall and capture in 2005, but no way they’re gonna do…
These reviews are terrible.
I thought that one of the drawings that BTK was consigning to the fire was supposed to directly tie him to the murders in the first episode? Am I completely wrong? And I loved how they blocked that scene in the hospital room. Cameron Britton’s sudden stand from the bed was great, and his lovable bear hug even better.…
“ when he says shit like “I am the exact same person that you reeled in with that jumpsuit” and she lets the gross she-was-asking-for-it implications of that objectifying statement slide by completely,”- it’d be fairly gross if he used it as a justification for rape or something, but for starting up a conversation at…