As risky as continuing to cast white British and Australian actors as Egyptians? That hasn't worked out so well, either.
As risky as continuing to cast white British and Australian actors as Egyptians? That hasn't worked out so well, either.
I beg to differ. As a child, I consumed a lot of Tarzan-related material, including Burne Hogarth and Russ Manning Tarzan comics. And even then, I was impressed at how little interest Burroughs and his adapters had in indigenous Africans.
Not to sound like Donald Trump, but I'm starting to see that I was correct in not giving this show too much credit for addressing the race angle of these dating shows. Everlasting has producers that are either trying to hospitalize or paralyze Darius. And any awareness of the show's deliberate sabotage of their "first…
I'm waiting for Rachel to hit bottom here. I mean, Walter-White-poisoning-a-child bottom. She's showing herself capable.
Mike Yard is good. He's likely to be the first Nightly Show regular to jump ship, like Jessica Williams.
She's a horrible person. Oh, she doesn't think she is, and she has a reason for everything. But she uses her money and status to manipulate people in the worst way.
I'm curious as to what Arya's next move is. Pursue the Hit List? Or return to Winterfell?
It's obvious to me where Tyrion's restored faith comes from: He's in love with Dany. Yeah, I know, who isn't? But Tyrion, following his trial and nightmarish departure from Westeros, hasn't committed to more than his immediate survival and his next bottle of wine. And I think, especially after she recovered from the…
I'm glad to see Cole (moderately) blowing up. He was really missed on blackish, until his recent return. And I enjoyed his TBS show, which came on too early to be a companion to Samantha Bee's show. Maybe he'll get one of these shots Mike Epps keeps getting.
Blake Lively? Based om her limited box office appeal and disposable movies, she's more like Blake Deadly.
Absolutely. Even if that's not how it plays here, it's how they're selling it. And I couldn't be more tired of these movies.
The commercials with Simmons' "here's what I believe" manifesto annoyed me so much, I would have to fight the urge to pull my TV off the wall.
Don't try to force me to choose between corrupt asshole Roger Goddell, smarmy cheating liar Tom Brady, and his supporter, possibly inebriated nanny-fucker and Bad Batman Ben Affleck.
Like you say. And it also served to show that, despite her good-humored manner and honeyed words, Judy King really isn't a nice person.
That's going to be a problem with this show constantly trying to outdo itself. It's going to strain credibility. There's no reason that they should have to go that far (let's see… kidnapping, fraud…) to dismantle a contestant.
There was some talk, when Chet first hijacked Darius, about a broadcasting job coming with his cooperation.on the show. Darius just may want to implement that option sooner, rather than later.
They definitely underestimated Chapman's obliviousness to an absurd degree to suggest that she could organize her ethnic group against another, and not think it would go very, very wrong.
At least she's funny. There's nothing funny about Aleida, or even Piper, at this point.
While I appreciate the democratization of the flashbacks, it occasionally means we get forced to see a flashback of a character we couldn't give a shit about. Case in point this episode. Healy is that rare pitiful person who inspires no pity. But we knew that a few seasons ago. I saw no reason to emphasize it further,…
I remain conflicted about Brooke, because although I know she's cute, and sweet, and Poussey likes her, she is actually capable of some terrible prejudice and hurtful falsehoods.