I work in a library, we have a lot of Patterson books. He's really popular.
I work in a library, we have a lot of Patterson books. He's really popular.
Never ever piss off James Patterson, he'll credit you as co-writer on one of his books and then give you some of the credit in interviews.
Hey, bitches don't like it when you call them broads.
Show some respect!
His campaign to win a senate seat failed sadly.
So out of spite he wrecked the chances of the girl trying to take over America and now the game is anyones!
The weekly "Remember this show had Trump on" reminder really reminds me that President Trump was on SNL. Thank goodness otherwise I'd've forgotten.
It's why we need a bare patrol to sort this mess out.
I'm at my work right now so I cant find the link but there is a podcast about the show with cast, crew and writers on it and they talked about cutting the plot. I'll find the link later but they couldn't say outright that it was cut for that reason but the subtext made it pretty clear.
I felt kind of bad for the…
From the Riverdale comic tie-in prequel, The Apartment they live in is the only property that the Lodges owned which was only in Hermoine's name from before she was married, it was the only asset they had which the government didn't seize.
The CW is oversexualising the female characters on this show and I won't stand for it!
By that I mean that I won't be standing for a few minutes after each episode airs.
I'm pretty sure that he and Grundie were meant to go on longer before the writers realised it was so squicky(test audiences really hated it) and wrote it out in episode three instead of writing it out later as planned.
So his part in the main mystery is absent because he was meant to be doing something else with…
Back of the Twelfth Doctor Year 1, 2015. Issues 11-12 and 14.
The US comics. At the end of each issue they have some short comic sequences, I'll go look up the issue now, I think it was last year, the Twelfth Doctor's series.
They did a joke storyline in the comics a few years back and it was hilarious because they all betrayed each other, mostly because they knew that the others would betray them all.
They had Eric Roberts, John Simm, Michelle Gomez and Roger Delgado in a band rocking out together.
I love that all the families/bloodlines they've manipulated are now the most powerful families in the galaxy solely because that helped them keep them safe(rich and powerful people have the best security and personal safety). It also worked to keep them contained in a single location and to make it easier to force…
I'm in a minority but I really liked the Sci-Fi adaptation from a few years back. I had its flaws I know but I liked it anyway.
I hope he ditches that whole tedious Arakis sub-plot and just focuses on Princess Irulan and her troubles finding a boyfriend her father likes.
It reminded me of this great sketch from MadTv.
That's a pretty good list even if I disagree on some of them.
The Question has his own show. It's call The News and his part in the show is obvious if you pay attention.