Wait, I think that was John Oliver.
Wait, I think that was John Oliver.
Most depressing "Top 5" list ever.
That's depressing. But I get it. That's ultimately why I asked.
Right but all the money goes to the same place doesn't it?
Is that still a thing? I just figured they got data from the boxes these days.
Somewhat unrelated comment, but, we didn't watch Bob's Burgers last night because my husband strongly believes that we need to start boycotting all programming on Fox and Fox-related channels (FX, FXX, etc.) because of Fox News.
My husband and I did Blue Apron for about a year. I really liked it for a while and ended up making some really amazing things that I never would have made before. But, we still joke that every god damn recipe starts with, "Peel and mince 3 cloves of garlic…"
Plus, the Savior goons have shown how much they dislike drama and conflict at the drops, so they are likely avoiding getting involved to escape Savior backlash.
Comedy, man.
My knee-jerk reaction is why was it necessary to remake and gender swap Very Bad Things, so yeah, it would be great if it was more than that. I'm all for more female-led comedies, but not if the only way to get them done is recycle old shit.
I went donation crazy the weekend of the original Muslim ban. Planned Parenthood, ACLU, Center for Biological Diversity are my usual go-to's.
I see what you're saying. But I also think it's important that those who can afford to do it, do, precisely because there are those who can't. The visibility has to start somewhere.
"The year that Buttercup was born, the most beautiful woman in the world was a French scullery maid named Annette. And then the murders began."
God I loved The Last Unicorn. I can't remember how old I was when I first watched it, but I remember it making me sad and uncomfortable in so many different ways.
Something tells me we're going to see a significant uptick in "don't trust the federal government" movies soon.
It really is. Taboo is gorgeous and has a ton of potential, along with a gloriously grunting Tom Hardy, but Legion is far and away the better show.
Yes! The tablets and shit are warping my brain! I'm thinking that maybe David and gang are really living in now now, but he's altering reality based on formative memories or some junk.
I love how happy Kerry was when she said they were trapped and she was going to have to start kicking everyone's ass.
That was one of my first thoughts watching this show. Editing must be a nightmare.
Have we gotten any official confirmation of what year we're looking at? That's the thing I can't nail down. Most of the cars, fashion, furnishings, etc. would indicate it's late '60's, early 70's, but every now and then they throw in a device with a touchscreen that totally throws me off. Like in the Realtor's office…