Well, that accounts for that Sunday, but how about apologizing for every other day you’ve existed
in the public sphere?
Well, that accounts for that Sunday, but how about apologizing for every other day you’ve existed
in the public sphere?
Sometimes the writers don’t want you to follow everything. If you catch just a noun or you catch an adverb, maybe that’s all they want you to comprehend. You don’t have to follow the entire sentence. It is intentional. Is it intentional 100 percent of the time? No, of course not.
The gunman carried a semiautomatic weapon and a handgun.
In the end, Bill Oakley went as we all knew him: trying and failing to be like Jimmy.
Something I just realized after finishing this episode: Jimmy is always at his most vengeful when people attempt to hold themselves accountable. Note how his true rage at Howard started when Howard confessed that he felt responsible for Chuck’s death. When Kim comes in to sign the divorce settlement, his performance…
Someone young and fun. Craig was great, gave us three out of five at least very good movies. But the Nolan-esque thing got tiresome. Give us a new Moore to Craig’s Connery, start churning these things out on a semi-regular basis, stop having Bond go rogue every goddamn movie, and just give us a good time. We neeeed…
That’s kind of the problem in a lot of dramas. They think it is more relatable if characters “show they are human” by caring more about their personal life than their job. The problem is that it matters what the job *is*. Being a leader of a country is one that should take precedent, as you mention, but there are…
Oligatory "Still Not Ginger" Post
I think at this point if Kim goes down, it won’t be because of Jimmy’s behavior. The show’s been pretty clear that she’s the gas at this point, and he’s the brakes.
You have to admit, it would be a ballsy move though.
Political strife isn’t going to hurt Disney, which at this point owns about 1/3 of entertainment in the United States and could sustain the temporary loss of a major part of its business. At this point it’s so large that it would take government effort to dismantle. In principle, a state denying a corporation the…
Go ahead you racist traitors, have your little confederate loser pity party.
It’s amazing to me when people are like “oh there’s a wealth of Star Trek content these days”, but if you look a little closer, the sum total is:
Filed under “Shit I really wanted to do as a kid but have nowhere near the patience or creativity to do now”
I feel like the trailers, when they come out, should feature a disclaimer:
It’s just that when Texas decides to execute a 15-year old immigrant with an IQ of 75 who some cop told “confess and everything will be okay” because there’s no physical evidence and one eyewitness who said, “well, it kinda looks like him,” the application of capital punishment is kind of a problem.
I like to think it went like this:
“And some conservative spouses of [Microsoft] executives read it,” recounted Blackley, “And I was summoned to building 4 shall we say.”
Pretty sure some people were drunk when they made No Time To Die.
“Bruce...I mean Ricky...I wanna be in the bloody babaloo show, mate!”