Welp. At least it’s not another show about cops, or a fat guy with a hot wife.
Welp. At least it’s not another show about cops, or a fat guy with a hot wife.
I cringed when I saw Mimi Leder’s name, but then I realized she did 10 episodes of The Leftovers. It may not be enough to make up for atrocities like Deep Impact or Pay it Forward, but it’s a step towards redemption.
Considering that Starz cast three blocks of wood and a ham sandwich as the leads on Power, the casting here should be...interesting.
So nothing for the New Edition story or the cast that did an amazing job?
Try not becoming comically enraged every time someone calls you out on a lazy statement. If you put as much effort into clarity as you did into being a victim, you might have less combative discussions.
I used to be the biggest Spike Lee stan. I brushed off She Hate Me as an anomaly, but was crestfallen by what disaster Miracle at St. Anna was. I still check out his feature work, but with tempered expectations.
You honestly believe he threw that fight?
I’ll bite. Which fight would that be? Genuinely haven’t heard this.
Remember when you said he was gonna get sparked by Brandon Rios?
I feel your pain. Just because Venus is well-liked shouldn’t compel anyone to bend over backwards to let her off the hook. The cognitive dissonance in these comments has been astounding.
I accidentally kicked Adam Brody in the dick and balls when we were kids. Sorry Adam.
I loved this man so much.
“Crippling victim complex” it is, then.
Get a grip, please. The only person throwing around words like “KKK” and “David Duke” is you. You made a naive, out-of-touch statement (more than once), and were gently reminded that it was naive and out-of-touch. You’re either suffering from a crippling victim complex, or you’re just being deliberately obtuse.
This is a bit like the girl who had to leave work because Prince died. Is she OK yet?
Ras Kass didn’t get enough love for this:
How am I supposed to make fun of Diane Keaton if she’s not wearing one of her stupid hats?
I’m secretly hoping that the outburst where Taye Diggs called Lucious/Terrence “greasy” was improv.
Great. Can’t wait for the sentimental reverence when Roman Polanski’s next movie comes out.