She’s been doing it for 10 years, but sure, what she really needs is the respect of internet men.
She’s been doing it for 10 years, but sure, what she really needs is the respect of internet men.
This article seems to have a weird opinion of facts. So a guy sues successfully in a court of law and proves his case, but that is somehow a bad precedent. LOL For whom? Liars?
Dear god, this was the worst episode in the worst season of what is, on its best day, a middling series.
It seems vaguely insulting to give a squid-faced person a Lovecraft-sounding name
definitely seems like *someone* made them reunite Din and Grogu in that other show that we shan’t speak of, whether it be the higher ups at Disney or LucasFilm or both OR just Favreau and co. not feeling completely confident in the direction of season 3 (which is 100% warranted, given what we’ve seen thus far) and…
I want a resolution for their aquatic forbidden love subplot!
Whatever Buzz Killington, I got half an evil Christoper Lloyd monologue before he got electrocuted & Jack Black & Lizzo as the sweetest space couple in the universe.
Feels like this is the experimenting season for them. I liked most of the admittedly very goofy Law & Order stuff, the celebrity cameos are getting a bit distracting though, especially when they aren’t known for acting. The challenge at the end was a cool fight and one of the first times any Mandalorian besides Din…
Was Grogu's flashback all that interesting though? To me, it felt more less like it told a story, and and more like it just showed events.
(Not to bring up the other show, but this is the second time we’ve seen office life on Coruscant, and Andor’s was much bleaker.)
And now we know what Andor would be like if it were made by the same people who did Book of Boba Fett
Oh damn, are you saying that a TV show known for mixing episodic and serialized narratives that is only 3 episodes into its current season didn’t answer all of your questions about the plot and character arcs of this season? That’s so weird, surely no other TV show has ever done that. I swear to god, no one on the…
The BBC are good but have spent the last 13 years being threatened by the Tories for daring to do anything remotely close to telling the truth and it’s made them into a bunch of spineless cowards. I hope this revolt is a huge wake up call for them. I mean, it won’t be, but hope is always good.
Mainstream rightoids in the anglosphere know that while they can’t openly hate black people and gay people anymore, it’s still perfectly acceptable to terrorize trans people and “illegal” immigrants, so the cowards have been really doubling down on it the last few years.
Much like in the US, conservatives in the UK believe “impartial” means “repeats conservative talking points without fact-checking or qualification, does not mention any left-leaning opinions at all.” These people are idiots.
The BBC is very good at creativity, but less good at defining the political impartiality that is at the bedrock of their output since the founding of the corporation a century ago . Most recently they have had Tim Davie, a former Tory politician, as the Director-General, and he’s been doing his best to make sure that i…
Meanwhile at...oh, also the BBC...unnamed senior sources say an environmentalism-related episode of David Attenborough’s Wild Isles has been cut from airing, for fear of offending the conservatives.
Oh fuck the BBC, right wingers try to act like its a leftist organization but its a centrist as hell. Impartiality? The man isn’t wrong under the Tories the government has been cruel to immigrants, I mean for fucks sake look at the shit show of a statement put out by the British PM recently. I also of course probably…
LMAO. Wow, you are deluded. Antifa didn’t “destroy 2 billion dollars worth of property” or kill “dozens of people” you nut job. Antifa is a tiny amount of people that don’t even have a centralized... anything, and no capacity to run anything.
You might’ve been a liberal, but you were never a leftist.