He already said that having a show called "Black-ish" is the height of racism because people would be rioting in the streets if there were a show called "White-ish."
He already said that having a show called "Black-ish" is the height of racism because people would be rioting in the streets if there were a show called "White-ish."
Tell her that, despite a lot of revisionist history that gets passed around on facebook, slaves weren't lazing around getting fat off the kindness of their masters. A huge part of our economy was built on the back of their unpaid labor. But she'll probably give credit to the plantation owners and slave traders for…
I think I stopped caring about the show when the people from the tail section were incorporated into the main camp. And I pretty much stopped watching a few episodes after Charles Manson and his crew came to the island. I just couldn't remember why I cared about these people anymore.
I can't remember a specific example but I feel like this show has a bad habit of playing fast and loose with how time frames in different story lines relate to each other.
It depends on which one you watched. Some of them definitely fizzle out after the first five minutes or so. But the 4 episode series they did on Fallout 4 is one of my favorite things ever. I'm partial to the ones where they hack the game until they basically break it.
Twenty Serpentine!
Lin-Manuel Miranda is a HUGE fan of the show, if that speaks anything to its quality.
The Susan Rice thing was part of it but definitely not all of it. It just sticks out to me because it's one of many examples of the mainstream press failing miserably at their jobs.
Basically, Susan Rice went on the Sunday talk shows and said that they didn't have all the information yet, but it appeared that an extremist group, possibly Al-Qaeda or Al-Qaeda affiliated, took advantage of the ruckus caused by the protests against the video and decided to launch an attack. They weren't confirming…
Is David Hyde Pierce in Niles overdrive mode too on the nose for Aziraphale?
Even my mother gasped.
Marky Mark when he was on with Sarah Silverman was, for me, the most uncomfortably drunk person ever on the show. Cameron Diaz didn't strike me as drunk so much as straight-up cuckoo banana pants.
Mine was Soul Music. A friend had cleaned out his locker and asked if anyone wanted it. I think I went on to Men at Arms from there. Pretty much any book is fine as a starting point, except The Light Fantastic which is the conclusion of The Color of Magic. I just think it would be helpful to start near the…
No, but I did end up crying in the bathroom at work when I heard the news that he'd passed.
You can start at the beginning with The Color of Magic and The Light Fantastic, which may not be the way to go as the first few novels are admittedly Pratchett still in the process of finding his way. Each novel after that is a self-contained story set in the Discworld, but there are unofficial "series" that follow…
I haven't gotten around to The Americans yet, (I know, I know) so all this talk of TUSK! just makes me think of this from MST3K https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Oh, god, the false flag bullshit about the bombing that showed up on r/conspiracy was bloodcurdling. I had to stop myself from reading it because I was going to pop a blood vessel. Those people are pathetic.
And if you have the time, also watch "The Thread" and "Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi" both about how the internet and Reddit in particular became a shit show of amateur sleuthing after the bombing.
Well, it was the sixties.
Does your mother also watch hours and hours of hokey Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel and also like non-Madea Tyler Perry movies? Because mine does and she says that Sing looks "cute."