Who needs sources when you just have incoherent anger and righteous indignation?
Who needs sources when you just have incoherent anger and righteous indignation?
It was the obvious relief and joy in Don's voice that sold it for me.
It was the obvious relief and joy in Don's voice that sold it for me.
I find that it's much better than I expect from a SyFy show, but it's also frustrating, because there are just enough good elements to suggest that it's capable of being a lot better than it is.
I find that it's much better than I expect from a SyFy show, but it's also frustrating, because there are just enough good elements to suggest that it's capable of being a lot better than it is.
@Dr_John_Zoidberg:disqus : Hiyo!
@Dr_John_Zoidberg:disqus : Hiyo!
Thing is, I'm not sure the REST of the country came to the same conclusions, with their songs and flags and pins and aggressive-pro-American mentality.
Thing is, I'm not sure the REST of the country came to the same conclusions, with their songs and flags and pins and aggressive-pro-American mentality.
Yeah, in "I'll Try to Fix You", she was Neal's date at the New Year's party.
Yeah, in "I'll Try to Fix You", she was Neal's date at the New Year's party.
Sorkin also likes to write about close-knit groups that operate like surrogate families, but that's a bond that takes a long time to develop, so he just skipped over it, instead of showing the process of them growing to love each other (even though that's a more interesting line of plotting than the romantic polygons…
Sorkin also likes to write about close-knit groups that operate like surrogate families, but that's a bond that takes a long time to develop, so he just skipped over it, instead of showing the process of them growing to love each other (even though that's a more interesting line of plotting than the romantic polygons…
Haha, yeah for me, even sporting events nationalism feels weird.
Haha, yeah for me, even sporting events nationalism feels weird.
it isn't surprising that it went…under their radar.
it isn't surprising that it went…under their radar.
There are times when criticism about Sorkin's treatment of women is valid.
There are times when criticism about Sorkin's treatment of women is valid.
Part of the difference is that Richard Schiff is awesome, and another part is that his introduction was more…not introverted, but it wasn't as bullying: The flight attendant tells him to put his phone away, he argues with her by talking about the plane (but without saying anything about her as a person), she says it…